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 #955 : Text Completion

The speaker's __________ lecture caused a large amount of controversy among the students.

Possible Answers:

extemporized

incomprehensible

tortuous

tendentious

irreproachable

Correct answer:

tendentious

Explanation:

The sentence notes that the speaker's lecture "caused a large amount of controversy." The correct answer will reflect this ability to cause a strong reaction. "Tendentious," meaning biased or dogmatic, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #956 : Text Completion

The __________ reading assigment was difficult for many students to even finish, let alone comprehend.

Possible Answers:

heralded

tortuous

complacent

affable

deferential

Correct answer:

tortuous

Explanation:

The book is mentioned to be "difficult" to "comprehend" by most students. This means the correct answer will reflect this difficulty. "Tortuous," meaning indirect and painfully long-winded, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #957 : Text Completion

The __________ movement was finding difficulty gaining traction and growing.

Possible Answers:

fortified

luminous

nascent

populist

heralded

Correct answer:

nascent

Explanation:

The movement had "difficulty gaining traction and growing." This indicates the correct answer will show the movement was not very strong. "Nascent," meaning new or emerging, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #958 : Text Completion

The __________ illness showed itself as the patient lost fifty pounds in just a few months.

Possible Answers:

tendentious

debilitating

contentious

immoderate

uplifting

Correct answer:

debilitating

Explanation:

The illness has caused the patient to lose "fifty pounds in a few months." This means the illness is severely harming the patient. "Debilitating," meaning weakening or draining, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #959 : Text Completion

Angry villagers swung torches and pitchforks, and the __________ mob that they constituted threatened looked like it might become violent at any moment.

Possible Answers:

volatile

ostensible

onerous

contrite

aberrant

Correct answer:

volatile

Explanation:

We're looking for an adjective that means something like unstable and conveys how a situation might grow worse. Since "volatile" means liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse, "volatile" is the correct answer.

Example Question #960 : Text Completion

Many players viewed the old coach's speeches as being __________, and impossible to challenge in any way.

Possible Answers:

inchoate

incoherent

inexplicable

inerrant

incognito

Correct answer:

inerrant

Explanation:

The players are "unable to challenge" the coach's speeches. This means the correct answer will indicate this inability to question the coach's words. "Inerrant," meaning completely correct and without errors, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #961 : Text Completion

"The __________ duke didn't really care which of the warring factions claimed the throne, so long as it bribed him to support its cause."

Possible Answers:

venal

insipid

timorous

invidious

guileful

Correct answer:

venal

Explanation:

We're looking for an adjective that conveys how easily the duke is bribed. Since "venal" means "susceptible to bribery," it is the correct answer.

Example Question #962 : Text Completion

Because the supplies only arrived __________, the explorers never knew when they were going to run out of food, so they took to learning how to forage and hunt.

Possible Answers:

sporadically

facetiously

benignly

fortuitously

salubriously

Correct answer:

sporadically

Explanation:

We're looking for an adverb that describes how the explorers didn't receive supplies on a regular schedule, but rather, received them at random. Because "sporadic" means "occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places; scattered or isolated," "sporadically" is the best answer choice.

Example Question #963 : Text Completion

The __________ conversation in classes made the professor seek a more open and unstructured approach to discussions.

Possible Answers:

amorphous

boisterous

sweeping

pedantic

freewheeling

Correct answer:

pedantic

Explanation:

The professor's solution to the problematic conversations is to encourage "a more open and unstructured approach." This means the correct answer will stand in opposition to "open and unstructured." "Pedantic," meaning overly focused on minor details of book learning, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #964 : Text Completion

His family history meant heart attacks were something to which he was always __________, despite his seeming great health.

Possible Answers:

ignorant

equivocal

reclusive

cant

prone

Correct answer:

prone

Explanation:

The subject is in "seeming great health," but still has to be worried about heart attacks. The missing word should mean vulnerable to or likely to have, the definition of "prone."

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