GRE Verbal : GRE Verbal Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #193 : One Blank Texts

The praising nod from the CEO during the keynote speech affirmed that the auditor was at the __________ of her career.

Possible Answers:

nadir

apogee

base

anticlimax

Correct answer:

apogee

Explanation:

Apogee—the highest point; climax.

Example Question #168 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Choose the word that best completes the sentence below.

Before deciding which graphic designer to award the contract to, the manager required each designer to submit a(n) __________ of what he or she thought the finished website should look like.

Possible Answers:

facsimile

parody

approbation

repudiation

critique

Correct answer:

facsimile

Explanation:

The correct answer is "facsimile," as it means a copy of an original (hence where the term "fax" comes from). In this case, the designers are required to submit an accurate copy of what they think the finished product should be so the manager can decide which is best.   

Example Question #481 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Choose the word that best completes the sentence below.

The unhinged, bizarre motions of the jazz pianist as he performed on stage belied his __________, which earned him a reputation as an unorthodox yet highly skilled musician.

Possible Answers:

felicity

virtuosity

passion

ineptitude

serendipity

Correct answer:

virtuosity

Explanation:

The sentence implies the pianist is an unusual performer with great skill in his instrument. Thus, "virtuosity" is the correct answer, as "virtuoso" is often used to describe a highly talented, elite musician.

Example Question #482 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Neuroscientists suggest there is a decline in neural __________ due to the natural aging process, leading to more rigidity and less alterations in the neural pathways.

Possible Answers:

extinction

reciprocity

plasticity

petrification

coagulation

Correct answer:

plasticity

Explanation:

Studies suggest that due to aging, neural pathways become more rigid. Thus, they have less "plasticity," or pliancy.

Example Question #483 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The ballet company is composed of an elite ensemble of dancers that have gone through laborious training; the dancers are familiar with criticism, but rarely get __________ for their efforts.

Possible Answers:

approbation

censure

repercussions

partiality

apotheosis

Correct answer:

approbation

Explanation:

Ballet dancers are under constant scrutiny but often don't receive praise for their work since criticism seems to be more prevalent in the ballet industry; therefore, they rarely get "approbation," or praise.

Example Question #484 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Although today it is widely accepted, Wegener's theory of contiental drift was hotly contested when it was first proposed, which made him a __________ in the scientific community of the time.

Possible Answers:

debutante

pariah

firebrand

socialite

hero

Correct answer:

pariah

Explanation:

Wegener's theory was rejected when it was first proposed, and thus the scientific community must have not thought highly of it; therefore, "pariah," which means outcast, makes the most sense in this sentence.

Example Question #235 : Text Completion

Tara was an unwaveringly honest woman, and as such she never tolerated __________ among her employees.  

Possible Answers:

dignity

ferocity

veracity

mendacity

solemnity

Correct answer:

mendacity

Explanation:

Tara is supposedly a very honest woman, and therefore she would not likely put up with liars. Since "mendacity" means untruthfulness, it is the best choice for this sentence.

Example Question #236 : Text Completion

Despite constant __________, the incorrigible student did nothing to discontinue his unruly behavior and remained impenitent in terms of his actions.

Possible Answers:

opprobrium

guile

deference

epigrams

accolades

Correct answer:

opprobrium

Explanation:

In terms of this student with horrendous behavior, he remains unreformed despite constant "opprobrium," or criticism.

Example Question #241 : Text Completion

The young girl's__________ was impressive despite its overwrought effect.

Possible Answers:

reticence

asperity

complacence

excellence

verbiage

Correct answer:

verbiage

Explanation:

The effect of the missing word is "overwrought," which means it is extremely long and complicated; nonetheless, the impressiveness indicates it is something a "young girl" might not normally achieve. "Verbiage," meaning an excess and overuse of words, is the correct answer.

Example Question #242 : Text Completion

He had hoped that his gift of a dozen roses was a proper __________ for offending his wife.

Possible Answers:

refutation

lambaste

recantation

evanescence

atonement

Correct answer:

atonement

Explanation:

The sentence explicitly notes the subject had bought the roses after "offending his wife." This means the missing word will indicate the subject is trying to make up for the offense.  "Atonement," meaning making amends for a crime or offense, is the correct answer.

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