GRE Verbal : Text Completion

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #1168 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

His __________ performance led many to wonder if he was even trying to do a good job.

Possible Answers:

disinterested

irreproachable

abysmal

nascent

cheerful

Correct answer:

abysmal

Explanation:

The sentence indicates the quality of the performance was such that people wondered "if he was even trying." This means the correct answer will show his performance was not good. "Abysmal," meaning extremely bad, is the best fit among the answers.

Example Question #1169 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

The band's music was usually considered __________ and highly inappropriate for mainstream radio.

Possible Answers:

congenial

subtle

pedestrian

noisome

mundane

Correct answer:

noisome

Explanation:

The band's music is "highly inappropriate for mainstream radio." The correct answer must reflect a sense of horribleness or offensiveness. "Noisome," meaning disgusting or repugnant, is the best answer choice.

Example Question #1171 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Naturally reserved and fearful of the overwhelming crowd of adults, the small child remained __________ in the face of all their questioning and hid behind her mother.

Possible Answers:

voluble

loquacious

irritable

desolate

reticent 

Correct answer:

reticent 

Explanation:

"Voluble" and "loquacious" both mean talkative, which is probably not the case with this child. The child might be "irritable," meaning easily angered, or "desolate," meaning depressed. But "reticent," meaning silent makes more sense because the child is shy but has no reason to be angered or saddened.

Example Question #1172 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

In spite of her musical talent, Talia never became a popular Broadway actress because her __________ manner rendered her characters impersonable.

Possible Answers:

forthcoming

unfaltering

affected

eloquent

sincere

Correct answer:

affected

Explanation:

There is something about the way Talia acts that made it impossible for her audiences to relate to her characters. So "sincere" and "forthcoming," both meaning honest, do not work. Meanwhile "eloquent" and "unfaltering" both describe someone who speaks with conviction. Thus "affected," meaning fake, is the best choice.

Example Question #1173 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Despite his popular appeal and acclaim among critics, the writer remained __________, preferring the solitude of his own home to public book signings and colloquia with other famed writers.

Possible Answers:

courteous

convivial

genial

misanthropic

affable

Correct answer:

misanthropic

Explanation:

"Courteous," "convivial," "genial," and "affable" could all be used to describe someone polite or friendly. Only "misanthropic," meaning antisocial, could describe someone like the writer in question.

Example Question #1174 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Although sentimental readers find the intricate plot of the romance Gone with the Wind to be riveting, more pragmatic thinkers find the long story to be __________.

Possible Answers:

stirring

primitive

elementary

soporific

evocative

Correct answer:

soporific

Explanation:

"Elementary" and "primitive" both mean basic, which contradicts the idea that the plot of the novel is "intricate." "Evocative" and "stirring," both meaning exciting, draw no contrast with the word "riveting," but it is clear from the word "although" that pragmatic thinkers and sentimental readers are supposed feel differently about the novel. Thus "soporific," meaning dull or inducing sleep, is the best choice.

Example Question #1171 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Once a __________ term for a supposed anarchist, the term "punk" has evolved to describe a rich subculture, with an emphasis on individual freedom.

Possible Answers:

indifference

commendation

deference

adulation

pejorative

Correct answer:

pejorative

Explanation:

So it is possible that "punk" was meant to be a term of "deference," meaning respect. It is also possible it was meant to be a term of "adulation" or "commendation," meaning praise. It could possibly also be a term of "indifference," meaning detachment, but given that it was meant to describe someone who might be anti-government, it is more likely that the term "punk" was once a "pejorative," a term of disparagement.

Example Question #1176 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Rescued from his neglectful owner, the dog, though he already appeared to be __________, was found to be far more chronically underweight than expected after further medical attention.

Possible Answers:

ponderous

rabid

emaciated

gluttonous

voracious

Correct answer:

emaciated

Explanation:

"Ponderous", meaning hefty, could probably not be used to describe an underweight dog. "Rabid" might describe a dog who has suffered neglect, but the sentence seems to want to emphasize his weight more than anything. "Gluttonous" and "voracious," both meaning greedy or hungry, might describe this underweight dog. But "emaciated," meaning starved, is probably the best choice.

Example Question #1177 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Unhindered by the threat of imprisonment or physical abuse at the hands of law enforcement, Susan B. Anthony was __________ in her efforts to secure women's suffrage.

Possible Answers:

lackadaisical

infallible

vigorous

unenthused

apathetic

Correct answer:

vigorous

Explanation:

It is unlikely that Susan B. Anthony was "unenthused," or not excited, in her fight for women's suffrage, because she was not even deterred by beatings or prison. The idea that she was "lackadaisical," or lazy, in her efforts is also unlikely. "Apathetic," meaning indifferent, is also not a good descriptor for this woman. She could be "infallible," meaning flawless, in her efforts, but the sentence seems to want to stress her energy and perseverence more than her flawlessness. Thus "vigorous," meaning marked by force, is the best choice.

Example Question #1178 : Gre Verbal Reasoning

Some people certainly pursue philanthropic projects for more __________ reasons such as a desire for recognition than for the simple joy of helping others.

Possible Answers:

principled

unadulterated

mercenary

scrupulous

honorable

Correct answer:

mercenary

Explanation:

"Unadulterated," "honorable," "principled," and "scrupulous" would describe the motivator of the joy of helping others. "Mercenary," meaning motivated by desire for gain, makes the most sense.

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