GRE Verbal Reasoning Questions

Sentence Equivalence Questions (Set 3)

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Questions 1 to 10 below are Sentence Equivalence Questions.Select the two answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning.

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1. The Countess dressed with a (an) ____ elegance which seemed to proclaim to the world just how distinguished she was.

Exercisestudied

Exercisepronounced

Exerciseingenuous

Exerciseunderstated

Exercisemannered

Exerciserococo

2. It is a waste of time to ____ someone so dimwitted; he is too dull to recognize your barbs.

Exercisedisparage

Exerciseridicule

Exerciselampoon

Exerciselaud

Exerciseenlighten

Exercisetrain

3. The teacher was so abstracted that she gave a ____ evaluation of what was really an interesting solution to the problem she had set.

Exercisephilosophical

Exercisecursory

Exercisedetailed

Exerciseconsidered

Exerciseperfunctory

Exercisetangential

4. Punishment for transgressions of the law ceases to have a deterrent effect if the punishment is frequently ____ .

Exercisearbitrary

Exercisechanged

Exercisewaived

Exerciselenient

Exercisecommuted

Exerciseapplied

5. Not only love affects the eye of the beholder; other emotions also ____ the interpretation of the events that we witness.

Exercisecloud

Exercisetrigger

Exercisedevalue

Exercisecolor

Exerciseobjectify

Exerciseimpact

6. The human mind can often reject the most ____ data in favor of something that, though valueless, at least sounds familiar.

Exerciseanomalous

Exerciseinconsequential

Exerciseperipheral

Exercisepertinent

Exercisegermane

Exercisevisible

7. ____ behavior never has the effect its practitioners hope for; the attempt to hide only draws attention to what is hidden.

ExerciseMisogynistic

ExercisePuritanical

ExerciseCovert

ExerciseMiserly

ExercisePrudish

ExerciseCamouflaging

8. He completed the work with unusual ____ ; his need to get out of the office overcame his habitual torpor.

Exercisedispatch

Exercisegrace

Exerciseeffectiveness

Exerciseslovenliness

Exercisecarelessness

Exercisecelerity

9. When Smithers took over as chairperson, her colleagues were looking forward to a less confrontational time on the board of governors, since they reasoned that no one else was likely to be as ____ as her predecessor.

Exercisemordant

Exerciseaggressive

Exerciseflexible

Exercisebellicose

Exercisecomplaisant

Exercisejaundiced

10. When faced with an urgent problem for which there is no immediately obvious solution, we tend to welcome any suggestion, however ____ , that might throw light on the dilemma.

Exerciseunusual

Exercisehackneyed

Exercisetentative

Exerciseoutrageous

Exerciseilluminating

Exerciseflimsy