GRE Verbal : Parts of Speech in One-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #11 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The entire city block had to be ____________ to make room for the new arena.

Possible Answers:

ratified

envisaged

coalesced

enlivened

razed

Correct answer:

razed

Explanation:

The city block is in the way of the new arena, which is why it has "to make room for the new arena." The correct answer will indicate the block was destroyed for the arena. "Razed," meaning completely destroyed or flattened, is the best choice.

Example Question #21 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

Over time, his interest in politics _____________ and eventually he hardly followed it at all.

Possible Answers:

obviated

goaded

waned

enlarged

belabored

Correct answer:

waned

Explanation:

The fact his interest became something "he hardly followed" means the correct answer will show a drop off in interest. "Waned," meaning to fall off or lessen, is the best fit in the sentence.

Example Question #22 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The boy was _____________ by the older girl's stories of college, and desperately wanted to attend her school.

Possible Answers:

tried

jaded

besmirched

scarred

beguiled

Correct answer:

beguiled

Explanation:

The boy's desire to attend the girl's college means he was clearly impressed with her stories. The correct answer will indicate his appreciation for her stories. "Beguiled," which means charmed,or even lured, is the correct answer.

Example Question #23 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The young man's reckless behavior was often the result of being ______________ into action by his friends.

Possible Answers:

waxed

waived

waned

belied

goaded

Correct answer:

goaded

Explanation:

The young man's friends were effectively causing his behavior and the correct answer will indicate their encouragement. "Goaded," meaning prodded or urged, is the best fit in the sentence.

Example Question #24 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

His argument was well-received at first, but he _____________ it until the audience wanted him to end.

Possible Answers:

belabored

enhanced

subverted

enlivened

beknighted

Correct answer:

belabored

Explanation:

The final clause of the sentence, "the audience wanted him to end," indicates the speaker went too long. The correct answer will fully bring this meaning to the sentence. "Belabored," meaning to explain an argument in too much detail, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #25 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The professor's sharp voice ________________ on her, and she was unsure if she could remain in the class.

Possible Answers:

jaded

piqued

grated

waxed

soothed

Correct answer:

grated

Explanation:

The "professor's sharp voice," and the subject's desire to leave the class mean the voice bothered her, and the best choice will show this. "Grated," meaning to aggravate or annoy, is the correct answer.

Example Question #26 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The girl's love of dogs ______________ until her parents had no choice but to buy her a puppy.

Possible Answers:

strutted

waxed

jaded

goaded

waived

Correct answer:

waxed

Explanation:

The parents' feeling that they had to buy a puppy indicates the "girl's love of dogs" was strong. The correct answer will indicate the growth or strength of that love. "Waxed," meaning to grow or increase, is the best choice.

Example Question #27 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The self-centered girl did not understand that being _____________ by potential boyfriends was a problem many of her peers envied.

Possible Answers:

beleaguered

belied

petrified

begrudged

negated

Correct answer:

beleaguered

Explanation:

The fact the girl's "problem" is desired by others means she was receiving attention from "potential boyfriends." The correct answer will infer this and keep the sarcastic tone of the sentence. "Beleaguered," meaning annoyed or badgered, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #28 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The ship was _______________ in the typical naval manner, with the captain smashing a champagne bottle across its bow.

Possible Answers:

broached

consecrated

recanted

eulogized

congealed

Correct answer:

consecrated

Explanation:

The sentence indicates the action was a "typical naval" ceremony. The appropriate word will indicate both the ceremony and the official, traditional nature of it. "Consecrated," meaning dedicated or inaugurated, is the correct answer.

Example Question #29 : Verbs In One Blank Texts

The general attempted to _____________ his opponent's numerical advantage with a better defensive position.

Possible Answers:

approve

negate

enforce

advocate

obviate

Correct answer:

negate

Explanation:

The general is trying to overcome the advantage his opponent brings to the battlefield. The correct answer will be a word that indicates he is trying to change the circumstances. "Negate," meaning to cancel or deny, is the best choice among the answers.

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