GRE Verbal : Text Completion

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #316 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

The __________ was not getting better, as it was on a piece of skin that continually rubbed against another piece of skin.

Possible Answers:

tumor

divestment

abrasion

abcess

quarry

Correct answer:

abrasion

Explanation:

The key word in the sentence is "rubbed," and provides the best clue. If being "continually rubbed" means the missing word is "not getting better," then the correct answer must indicate a problem created by rubbing. "Abrasion," meaning skin damage caused by scraping or rubbing, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #317 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

After thoroughly embarassing himself with his antics, he had the __________ to try them one more time.

Possible Answers:

gall

aplomb

gaunt

forbearance

sedulity

Correct answer:

gall

Explanation:

The subject attempted his antics one more time, although he had already been "thoroughly embarassing himself" with them. The correct answer will indicate the stupidity and confidence of repeating the actions. "Gall," meaning nerve or confidence, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #318 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

The new __________ was intended to prevent damaging floods to appear again.

Possible Answers:

lint

fallacy

furrow

levee

sap

Correct answer:

levee

Explanation:

The missing word is intended to "prevent damaging floods." The correct answer must indicate something that helps stop or lessen the damage of floods. "Levee," meaning a raised bank on a river, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #319 : Nouns In One Blank Texts

The birds songs provided a natural __________ for the couple's stroll through the park.

Possible Answers:

annotation

score

balm

caulk

talon

Correct answer:

score

Explanation:

The "birds songs" are what specifically provided the missing word. This means the correct answer will have to do with music or noise. "Score," meaning a form of music accompanying a work of film or theater, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #341 : One Blank Texts

A mother's __________ will often make her worry about quite trivial things.

Possible Answers:

vitriol

consternation

volatility

levity

humility

Correct answer:

consternation

Explanation:

The sentence explains that mothers "worry about quite trivial things." The correct answer must show a state of being that explains this unnecessary worry. "Consternation," meaning concern or anxiety, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #342 : One Blank Texts

The CEO went off on a __________ about realty prices in a meeting regarding the company's stock portfolio.

Possible Answers:

nadir

levee

mitigation

quandary

digresson

Correct answer:

digresson

Explanation:

The sentence notes the meeting was about "the company's stock portfolio," but the CEO went on the missing word about "realty prices." The correct answer will therefore have to indicate he went away from the main point. "Digression," meaning remarks going away from a topic, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #343 : One Blank Texts

The king instituted a regular meeting wherein __________ could ask for his favor directly.

Possible Answers:

inconoclasts

paradigms

supplicants

exuberants

dissidents

Correct answer:

supplicants

Explanation:

The sentence notes the people described by the missing word go to the king to "ask his favor." The correct answer must show someone who is asking for something from a powerful person. "Supplicants," meaning people begging for favors, is the best choice among the answers.

Example Question #344 : One Blank Texts

Select the answer choice that best completes the blank in the sentence.

In __________ to her mother's request, Amy tried to keep her music turned down after dinner time.

Possible Answers:

indigence

deference

paucity

lassitude

probity

Correct answer:

deference

Explanation:

The choice that makes the most sense is "deference," humble submission or courteous regard for another's wish.

Example Question #345 : One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.

Although saving only a small amount of money each month can seem like a pointless endeavor, the __________ of funds over years of time can be remarkable. 

Possible Answers:

accretion

liquidity

tenacity

abscission

dearth

Correct answer:

accretion

Explanation:

The word "although" indicates a comparison between two ideas. The first idea is that putting away small amounts of money regularly may seem pointless. The second idea is that it is not pointless—instead, it is remarkable. The missing word provides an explanation of what makes the results of this action remarkable rather than pointless, so it is word meaning something that happens to funds over time that is positive. "Accretion" is the act of gathering or piling up, and this is certainly what will happen to a reserve of money if small amounts are regularly added to it.

"Dearth" means absence, so this is the opposite of what is implied. "Liquidity" is a word often applied to money, but cash money is liquid (in the sense of immediately spendable) in any amount at any time, so this is not something that would change over time. "Abscission" means cutting in to and is nonsensical in this sentence. "Tenacity" means stubbornness and is not a quality generally ascribed to money.

Example Question #346 : One Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted into the sentence, best completes the sentence.

Despite their reputation for being harsh, the ancient rulers were known to give __________ to the condemned quite frequently.

Possible Answers:

philanthropy

ephemera

clemency

nostalgia

adulation

Correct answer:

clemency

Explanation:

The key word in the sentence is "condemned," as it indicates the sentence discusses criminals or the accused. Coupled with disproving a "reputation for being harsh," the correct answer will mean mercy or pardon, the definition of "clemency."

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