GRE Verbal : Parts of Speech in Two-Blank Texts

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for GRE Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #361 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the set of words that best completes the following sentence.

Theo quietly watched his stocks __________ in value, causing him to lose thousands of dollars, but he always maintained his __________ demeanor, never letting on the turbulence he felt inside.

Possible Answers:

grow . . . specious 

plunge . . . pragmatic 

rise . . . ebullient 

vacillate . . . striate 

plummet . . . impassive 

Correct answer:

plummet . . . impassive 

Explanation:

We know that the value of Theo's stocks is dropping ("plummeting") because he's losing thousands of dollars. The fact that he "never lets on the turbulence he feels" indicates that he is "impassive," or stoic.

Example Question #362 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

He penned a(n) __________ letter from the depths of his heart, but she __________ his invitation to share lunch together, to say nothing of long walks on the beach.

Possible Answers:

passionate . . . conceded

bawdy . . . disregarded

amorous . . . rebuffed

lewd . . . snubbed

erotic . . . concurred

Correct answer:

amorous . . . rebuffed

Explanation:

“Erotic” is related to "sexy” or “arousing”; it might be a bit much, given his simple invitation “to share lunch together.” “Bawdy” and “lewd” refer to inappropriateness related to sexuality, so they are not really the words for which we are searching. “Amorous” refers to love, especially being inclined to love or to expressing it. “Rebuff” is to reject someone rather bluntly. “Amorous . . . rebuffed” is the best answer.

Example Question #363 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

She didn’t realize how __________ her reputation had become until all of her friends __________ their disapproval by sitting at a different lunch table.

Possible Answers:

festooned . . . illustrated

gilded . . . emphasized

sullied . . . masked

tarnished . . . obscured

marred . . . amplified

Correct answer:

marred . . . amplified

Explanation:

To “obscure” or to “mask” is to conceal or hide something. If her friends wanted to hide their disapproval, they wouldn’t have sat at a different lunch table. You might relate “amplify” to increasing sound only, but many things can be amplified. “Amplify” can mean emphasize, or increase something in size, effect, volume, or significance. To “mar” is to damage or spoil. “Marred . . . amplified” is the correct response.

Example Question #364 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

After much deliberation, the __________ editor decided to __________ the last sentence of the report.

Possible Answers:

lackadaisical . . . truncate

circumspect . . . amputate

prudent . . . waver

unscrupulous . . . sever

judicious . . . vacillate

Correct answer:

circumspect . . . amputate

Explanation:

Although “amputate” generally refers to cutting off a body part, as in a surgical procedure, it can also refer to removing a part of anything. When someone is “circumspect,” they are cautious; they think long and hard before taking action. This could fit, seeing as he made his decision “after much deliberation.” “Circumspect . . . amputate” is the correct answer.

Example Question #365 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

If Antonio had __________________ his mother’s wise advice about saving money and living within his means, he would not find himself in such a(n) ______________________ state today. 

Possible Answers:

ignored . . . impecunious

trusted . . . profligate

relegated . . . stupefied

heeded . . . penurious 

respected . . . malicious

Correct answer:

heeded . . . penurious 

Explanation:

Occasionally a test may have questions that could be filled out plausibly in two different ways; this is one of those questions. If Antonio had listened to his mother, he would not be in the poor state he is today; if he had ignored his mother, he would not be in the wealthy state he's in today. Either of those would work, but given the answer choices, only the first one is supported ("heeded" means listened to; "penurious" means impoverished). 

Example Question #366 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

On most philosophical issues, the two sisters were concordant, but they ________________ in their views on the nature-vs.-nurture argument. Jessie felt that genetics strongly _______________  people to certain conditions and lifestyles, while Monica believed that much of this could be altered based on environment and upbringing.  

Possible Answers:

extrapolated . . . conditioned

differed . . . inhibited

agreed . . . influenced

veered . . . occluded 

diverged . . . predisposed  

Correct answer:

diverged . . . predisposed  

Explanation:

The sisters were usually concordant (or in agreement); the word "but" shows us that now they differ in opinion ("diverged" means to go separate ways, so this fits). While Monica believes outside factors like environment and upbringing impact people, Jessie feels the genetics influence or make people susceptible to certain things ("predispose").

 

 

Example Question #367 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

He was instructed to take several __________________ pills every morning to ___________________ his symptoms.

Possible Answers:

superfluous . . . assuage

adjuvant . . . incite

gratuitous . . . mollify

ancillary . . . alleviate

supplementary . . . goad

Correct answer:

ancillary . . . alleviate

Explanation:

“Incite” and “goad” denote encouraging or prompting to action. If the patient's doctor had given him pills to trigger symptoms, then the patient needs to switch physicians. “Ancillary” describes something that aids or provides support. “Alleviate” means to lessen or make something easier. “Ancillary . . . alleviate” is the correct answer.

Example Question #368 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

She ______________________ the metal to make it more ___________________.

Possible Answers:

cozened . . . malleable

vituperated . . . pliable

galvanized . . . fetid

tempered . . . gauche

annealed . . . ductile

Correct answer:

annealed . . . ductile

Explanation:

This one is fairly straightforward. The first blank is a verb, and the second blank describes part of the definition of that verb. “Cozen” means to cheat or fool someone, so this word can be eliminated. To “anneal” metal or glass is to heat and then cool to make the material more “ductile” — meaning easy to bend or shape. “Annealed . . . ductile” is the correct answer.

Example Question #97 : Verbs And Adjectives Or Adverbs In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The relief bill, which politicians hoped would help ____________________ the financial struggles experienced by the city's most __________________ citizens, was passed by unanimous vote by the city's governing body. 

Possible Answers:

assist . . . salubrious 

ameliorate . . . impecunious

alleviate . . . pusillanimous

ruminate . . . indigent

quell . . . desolate

Correct answer:

ameliorate . . . impecunious

Explanation:

The fact that the politicians passed a relief bill is an indication that the first blank will be satisfied by a word that means to improve or to make better in some way. Unfortunately, "assist," "quell," "alleviate," and "ameliorate" are all close in meaning. As a result, we will need to take a look at the second blank in order to determine an answer. The context of the second blank, with regards to "financial struggles" suggests we should be looking for a word which means something along the lines of not having money. Only impecunious comes close to this, so we know "ameliorate" and "impecunious" are correct.

Example Question #369 : Parts Of Speech In Two Blank Texts

Choose the word or set of words that best completes the following sentence.

The _________________ boyfriend's behavior gradually __________________ the girlfriend's trust over time, as it became harder and harder for her to believe anything he said.

Possible Answers:

disingenuous . . . proscribed

veritable . . . attenuated

doctrinaire . . . enamored

perfidious . . . diminished 

discomfiting . . . sullied

Correct answer:

perfidious . . . diminished 

Explanation:

The reference to the girlfriend's gradual lack of trust is our greatest clue for the first blank. What sort of behavior would lead to a lack of trust? Only "disingenuous" and "perfidious" make sense here. Upon examining the second blank, it becomes clear that dishonest behavior would "diminish" trust over time. Therefore, we know that "perfidious" and "diminished" are our best choices.

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