GRE Verbal : Nouns in One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #154 : Text Completion

She often played the _________________ socially, but she was actually quite smart and well traveled.

Possible Answers:

phenom

ingenue

protagonist

archetype

poseur

Correct answer:

ingenue

Explanation:

The missing word is contrasted with the subject being "actually quite smart and well traveled." The correct answer needs to mean someone who is not "smart and well-traveled."  "Ingenue," meaning a naïve and unsophisticated young person, is the best answer.

Example Question #155 : Text Completion

The _______________ of available jobs made him broaden his employment criteria.

Possible Answers:

ebullience

abundance

philanthropy

levity

paucity

Correct answer:

paucity

Explanation:

If the subject is having to "broaden his employment criteria," that means the "available jobs" are not very common. The correct answer must mean a lack or shortage, the definition of "paucity."

Example Question #156 : Text Completion

His noted ________________ caused the city fire department numerous headaches.

Possible Answers:

schizophrenia

pyromania

kleptomania

subterfuge

embezzlement

Correct answer:

pyromania

Explanation:

The missing word is stated to have caused "headaches" for the fire department. The act described by the correct answer must deal with fires. "Pyromania," a compulsion to start fires, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #157 : Text Completion

He knew so much about art history, his mind was its own __________________ of important facts about twentieth-century art.

Possible Answers:

receptacle

veneer

artifice

effigy

archives

Correct answer:

archives

Explanation:

While some of the answer choices could fit, the best choice needs to be found. The subject knows a great deal, and his mind is holding onto a great amount of facts. "Archives," meaning a collection of records or a place to store documents, is the best choice.

Example Question #158 : Text Completion

He was a horrible little ______________ that never appreciated anything his parents did for him.

Possible Answers:

ascetic

protégé

hypochondriac

introvert

ingrate

Correct answer:

ingrate

Explanation:

The subject is said to have "never appreciated" his parents' actions, so the correct answer must show this lack of gratitude. "Ingrate,"meaning an ungrateful person, is the best choice.

Example Question #159 : Text Completion

After chasing the biggest payday, athletes are often seen as _____________ with no sense of loyalty.

Possible Answers:

sycophants

mercenaries

paragons

vignettes

philistines

Correct answer:

mercenaries

Explanation:

The key phrase in the sentence is "chasing the biggest payday." The athletes are being portrayed as only chasing money. "Mercenaries," meaning a hired person whose only concern is getting paid, is the correct answer.

Example Question #94 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

Although he never suffered a major scandal, a series of _______________ wrecked his political career.

Possible Answers:

rebuttal

precincts

iconoclasms

peccadilloes

penances

Correct answer:

peccadilloes

Explanation:

The sentence contrasts a hypothetical "major scandal" with the missing word. The correct answer will mean small problems or minor offenses, the definition of "peccadilloes."

Example Question #91 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

As the elder statesman's ___________________, her approach naturally mirrored his.

Possible Answers:

sycophant

sybarite

pedant

protégé

talisman

Correct answer:

protégé

Explanation:

The subject's approach "naturally mirrored" the "elder statesman's." The correct answer will reflect the degree of closeness indicated by the use of "naturally." "Protégé," meaning a person taught or mentored by another, is the best choice.

Example Question #92 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

He thought his business cards would give his start up company a ______________ of legitimacy.

Possible Answers:

redaction

paucity

veneer

genre

flouting

Correct answer:

veneer

Explanation:

"Business cards" for a "start up company" are a minimal level of business ephemera. The correct answer will appropriately reflect this small token of legitimacy. "Veneer," meaning a thin sheet of material, but used here metaphorically, is the best fit.

Example Question #93 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Fearful of being long lost in the waters, the ship’s navigator rushed to find his __________, as the ship continued to drift into unknown seas.

Possible Answers:

mast

adjutant

assistant

sextant

cartographer

Correct answer:

sextant

Explanation:

Here one must have the vocabulary to choose correctly. "Sextant" is correct because the navigator would use this instrument to navigate in uncharted seas, using the stars as a reference point. Do not be tempted by "assistant," which would only be a distant second-best. Likewise, "cartographer" doubly does not fit, for the cartographer makes maps, which would not really be needed if one is fearful of being lost. One wishes here to be lost no longer—hence, the usefulness of a "sextant."

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