All GRE Verbal Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #211 : Nouns In One Blank Texts
Although she started her career as an outsider, by her retirement she was a __________ in the field.
sycophant
recluse
toady
minion
luminary
luminary
The sentence compares the missing word with her original position as "an outsider." The correct answer will demonstrate a position of importance and primacy in her field. "Luminary," meaning a leader and eminent person, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #212 : Nouns In One Blank Texts
The movie featured a tired plot with an evil supervillain using __________.
iconoclast
minions
idols
subversives
heroes
minions
The sentence notes the plot is "tired," indicating the use of the "evil villain" is fairly sterotypical. The correct answer must indicate similarly hackneyed tropes. "Minions," meaning servants or underlings, and often indicating ineptness, is the best choice among the answers.
Example Question #213 : Nouns In One Blank Texts
The influential generals became a __________ of powerful military interests in the weakened government
paradox
cornucopia
syllogism
coterie
vicissitude
coterie
The "influential generals" are affecting the "weakened government." This indicates that they have an outsized effect, and the correct answer will reflect this. "Coterie," meaning a small group or clique of like minded people, is the best answer choice.
Example Question #214 : Nouns In One Blank Texts
The claim of thousands of protesters was __________ on the part of the group, which actually provided a turn out of a few hundreds.
seditious
empirical
hyperbole
admonitory
ambiguous
hyperbole
The actual numbers at the protest, "a few hundred," stands in contrast to the group's claims of "thousands of protesters." This indicates the group was exaggerating for effect, the definition of "hyperbole."
Example Question #215 : Nouns In One Blank Texts
Choose the answer choice that best completes the following sentence.
Although I felt confident that my mathematical abilities would give me a leading edge in Vegas, having tried my hand at gambling for the first time, I now realize I am a bit of a __________.
teetotaler
bourgeois
tyro
masochist
malcontent
tyro
The leading word Although lets you know there will follow a contradiction or logical conflict in this sentence. In this case, it is between the speaker's imagined skill at gambling, as evidenced by the phrase "I felt confident that my mathematical abilities would give me a leading edge in Vegas," and the word you aim to find. You should be on the lookout, then, for a word that inverts "having the leading edge," keeping in mind that the speaker specifies this is their first time gambling. "Tyro" means novice, or extremely inexperienced person, so it is the best fit here.
Example Question #216 : Nouns In One Blank Texts
Choose the answer choice that best completes the following sentence.
"Tin" foil is actually a __________, the foil being made of aluminum rather than tin.
faux Pas
commodity
malapropism
misnomer
mistake
misnomer
Notice that the word "tin" is in quotes. The clause "the foil being made of aluminum rather than tin" tells you why: since tin foil isn't actually made of tin, its name does not make much sense. This lets you know that the word you are looking for means a nonsensical or mistaken name; the only choice that fits the bill is "misnomer."
Example Question #281 : Text Completion
Choose the answer choice that best completes the following sentence.
The wealthy man's __________ against donating to charity, staunchly turning down every plea, was seen by his countrymen as evidence of his stingy and selfish nature.
meddling
benevolence
intransigence
connivance
insipidity
intransigence
You are told that the wealthy man has something against donating to charity and that his countrymen see this as "evidence of his stingy and selfish nature." You can tell by the fact that he staunchly turns down every plea that the man must be consistently, stubbornly opposed to charitable donation; therefore, you should look for a word that means "stubbornness." The word "intransigence" means stubborn or immovable, and is the best choice for this question.
Example Question #242 : One Blank Texts
George's general __________ made him wary of accepting the offer without knowing what the terms were.
credence
cynicism
troth
allegiance
cynicism
"Cynicism" is the belief that people are motivated by selfishness.
Example Question #243 : One Blank Texts
The new employee's __________ was apparent in her peppy attitude and early arrival everyday.
lethargy
apathy
alacrity
disinterest
alacrity
"Alacrity" means enthusiam or eager willingness.
Example Question #282 : Text Completion
The fact that he never went to church often made his opponents claim he was an __________.
zealot
atheist
libertarian
iconoclast
reformer
atheist
The key phrase in the sentence is that the subject "never went to church," indicating he is not very religious. This can rule out "zealot," "reformer," and "iconoclast," which, in the context of religion, all indicate an engagement with religion on some level. "Libertarian" can be ruled out as it describes a political position. "Atheist," meaning someone who does not believe in God, is the correct answer.