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 #251 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts

Although it recycled concepts from previous work, the musical arrangment was heralded by critics as __________.

Possible Answers:

ingenuous

innovative

esoteric

nebulous

stolid

Correct answer:

innovative

Explanation:

The "although" here is a clue—it shows that despite using old material, the composition is the opposite of that. "Innovative" is the correct answer, meaning "advanced and original, featuring new methods." Don't confuse "ingenuous" with "ingenious"—it means "innocent."

Example Question #252 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts

Volatile and __________, the President changed the administration's policies frequently.

Possible Answers:

bromidic

bucolic

esurient

sententious

capricious

Correct answer:

capricious

Explanation:

The conjunction "and", as well as the comma, are clues here. So we're looking for a word that refers both to being volatile (changing rapidly and unpredictably) and changing frequently—the same thing. "Capricious" fits best—meaning "given to sudden changes in mood or behavior."

Example Question #253 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts

The guitar student in the apartment adjoining ours had __________ talent; although the music reaching our apartment was anything but mellifluous, we could tell he possessed a latent sense of rhythm and musicality.

Possible Answers:

repressed

conspicuous

precocious

dubitable

inchoate

Correct answer:

inchoate

Explanation:

The sentence states that although the guitar student doesn't produce beautiful music at the moment, he is advancing in his musical abilities.  Thus, he has inchoate talent that is being formed.

Example Question #254 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts

Although Stephanie was normally loquacious, her teacher's incessant scolding due to her disruptive nature caused her to be more __________ during history class.

Possible Answers:

loquacious

reticent

duplicitous

insouciant

mettlesome

Correct answer:

reticent

Explanation:

Since she was normally gregarious or sociable, Stephanie's teacher needed to scold her for being too talkative. Thus, to eliminate the scolding, Stephanie was "reticent," or reserved, during class.

Example Question #255 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts

After seeing her new and improved complexion, Sara's friends thought her glow was undoubtedly due to her recent switch to __________ vegetarian meals.

Possible Answers:

insipid

indulgent

saccharine

salubrious

banal

Correct answer:

salubrious

Explanation:

Based upon the statement that Sara has a glow due to her new diet, it indicates her diet is healthy and she is partaking in "salubrious" vegetarian meals.

Example Question #256 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts

Unlike her neighbors who ostentatiously displayed their wealth with grandiose sculptures on their front lawn, Brittney was simple and preferred a(n) __________ style of living.

Possible Answers:

urbane

epicurean

miserly

aristocratic

ascetic

Correct answer:

ascetic

Explanation:

The key word in the sentence is "simple," which suggests that Brittney prefers an "ascetic," or simple, way of living to that of her indulgent neighbors. Miserly suggests a stingy way of living and based upon the statement, this would not be the best answer.

Example Question #257 : Adjectives And Adverbs In One Blank Texts

Although a doctoral student would typically be distraught if his or her doctoral thesis was not approved after years of research, this particular doctoral candidate simply gave a shrug and said a few __________ remarks to the panel before exiting the conference room.

Possible Answers:

incoherent

derisive

histrionic

incredulous

cavalier

Correct answer:

cavalier

Explanation:

Since the doctoral student seemed unconcerned after his or her thesis was rejected by the panel, the student most likely made "cavalier" remarks or offhand statements.

Example Question #881 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

Rather than using verbose descriptions in the pamphlet about local environmental concerns, the technical writer instead gave __________ descriptions of the key conservation issues, much to the appreciation of those reading the pamphlet.

Possible Answers:

laconic

esoteric

pedantic

colloquial

florid

Correct answer:

laconic

Explanation:

The author of the pamphlet uses a writing style that is the opposite of verbose writing; this indicates that he has an economical style of writing with "laconic" descriptions.

Example Question #882 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

William Wordsworth describes __________ days spent amidst nature and nature's tranquility in his literary works, particularly in the well-known poem entitled Daffodils.

Possible Answers:

lugubrious

wanton

halcyon

ephemeral

enervating

Correct answer:

halcyon

Explanation:

In his poems, Wordsworth writes about halcyon days spent in the serenity and calm of nature. Thus, the best fit in describing his naturalistic poetry is to describe the days he portrays as halcyon.

Example Question #883 : Parts Of Speech In One Blank Texts

The __________ boxer often took his fighting outside the ring, getting into minor scuffles everywhere he went.

Possible Answers:

phlegmatic

torpid

bellicose

noisome

insular

Correct answer:

bellicose

Explanation:

We're looking for a word that describes the boxer as being very war-like and eager to fight, so the answer is "bellicose," which means exactly that—aggressive and willing to fight

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