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Example Questions
Example Question #91 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts
The teacher had taught so long, many students considered him an essentially _______________ part of the school.
immutable
transient
trivial
inconsequential
volatile
immutable
The teacher has "taught so long," which indicates he was an important part of the school, and the correct answer will show that permanence. "Immutable," meaning unchanging or unmoveable, is the best choice.
Example Question #1031 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The design style of the mansion was pure _______________, featuring expensive chandeliers and gold fixtures.
rustic
banality
archaic
mendacity
opulence
opulence
The "expensive chandeliers and gold fixtures" are the best clue to the answer. The correct answer needs to indicate extreme wealth. "Opulence," meaning extremely expensive and gaudy, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #1032 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Many romance novels are banned from libraries for their ________________ nature and shocking scenes.
salacious
laudatory
irreproachable
sagacious
exegetical
salacious
Both "romance" and "shocking" are used as descriptors of the banned books, as well as the missing word. The correct answer needs to fit with both of the other words mentioned. "Salacious," meaning lecherous or sensational, is the best answer choice.
Example Question #1033 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The newscaster was exciting as a young man, but increasingly spoke in _____________ soundbites as he grew older.
ebullient
effusive
subversive
trite
beguiling
trite
The newscaster's current style, described by the missing word, is contrasted with his "exciting" style as a young man. The correct answer will then be an antonym of "exciting." "Trite," meaning boring and overused, is the best fit among the choices.
Example Question #1034 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The teacher tried to draw out the student, whose personality made him reluctant to speak up in class.
reticent
voluble
jaunty
succinct
hysterical
reticent
The student is shy/reserved, which means he is not voluble, hysterical, or jaunty. He may be succinct, but the impression is that he is shy, not just that he uses few words. He is reticent.
Example Question #1031 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The two nations' _____________ rhetoric was seen as a chief reason for their fighting.
bellicose
ambiguous
phlegmatic
jaunty
benign
bellicose
The sentence outright states the two nations were fighting because of their rhetoric. The correct answer needs to indicate the hatred and posturing by the nations that would cause conflict. "Bellicose," meaning aggressive and war like, is the correct answer.
Example Question #1036 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The young man wanted to be the _______________ actor, and tailored his habits after his acting role models.
altruistic
subversive
egregious
contemporary
consummate
consummate
Copying his "role models" means the young man is trying to live up to them. The correct answer will demonstrate the boys' desire to perfection as an actor. "Consummate," meaning total or supremely good, is the best choice.
Example Question #1037 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The solution to the problem was _______________, no matter what the scientists tried.
elusive
deleterious
exceptionable
potent
irreproachable
elusive
The phrase "no matter what the scientists tried," indicates the solution was never found. The correct answer needs to demonstrate their uncertainty or fruitlessness. "Elusive," meaning difficult to grasp or pin down, is the best fit among the answers.
Example Question #1038 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
The introverted son faded into the background among his many ______________ relatives.
gregarious
irascible
jaundiced
negligent
supercilious
gregarious
The sentence contrasts the missing word with the son's "introverted" personality. The correct answer will then mean extroverted or sociable, the definition of "gregarious."
Example Question #1039 : Gre Verbal Reasoning
Years of watching legislation fail made the lobbyist _______________ about getting the initiative passed.
ebullient
jocular
jaundiced
torpid
placated
jaundiced
"Watching legislation fail" means the lobbyist would not expect the initiative to pass now. The correct answer will show the lobbyist's dejection and negativity. "Jaundiced," meaning cynical or pessimistic, is the best choice.