GRE Verbal Reasoning Questions

Text Completion Questions (Set 8)

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Questions 1 to 10 below are Text Completion Questions. For each blank select one entry from the corresponding column of choices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.



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1. Stephen was always (1)____ ; in fact, his own father described him as having a(n) (2)____ vacillation.

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indecisive
earnest
volatile

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concern for
propensity for
aversion to
2. The cricket match seemed ____ to our guests; they were used to watching sports in which the action is over in a couple of hours at the most.


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unintelligible
inconsequential
interminable
implausible
evanescent
3. Our present accountant is most (1)____ ; unlike the previous (2)____ incumbent, he has never made a mistake in all the years that he has worked for the firm.

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pusillanimous
punctilious
asinine

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craven
unreliable
mercenary
4. The refugee's poor grasp of English is hardly an _____ problem; she can attend classes and improve within a matter of months.

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implausible
insuperable
inconsequential
evocative
injudicious
5. The (1)____ shades of meaning, and still subtler echoes of association, make language an instrument which scarcely anything short of genius can wield with (2)____ and (3)____ .

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eloquent
nuanced
stygian

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sincerity
certainty
hope

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alacrity
precision
disinterest
6.His musical tastes are certainly ____ ; he has recordings ranging from classical piano performances to rock concerts, jazz and even Chinese opera.

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antediluvian
eclectic
harmonious
sonorous
dazzling
7. All the truly outstanding breakthroughs in this area have come from historians who have been willing to adopt innovative techniques and pursue (1)____ lines of inquiry. Yet we should not (2)____ the more (3)____ research, which, after all, has given us the solid core of our knowledge of this important era.

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conservative
unorthodox
hidebound

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decry
applaud
acknowledge

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moribund
convergent
mundane
8. Before his marriage the Duke had led an austere existence and now regarded the affectionate, somewhat (1)____ behavior of his young wife as simply (2)____ .

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restrained
frivolous
ungainly

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delightful
sublime
puerile
9. Wilson ()____ that human beings inherit a tendency to feel an affinity and awe for other living things, in the same way that we are (2)____ to be inquisitive or to protect our young at all costs.

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contends
fears
demurs

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predisposed
taught
encouraged
10. The pond was a place of reek and corruption, of ____ smells and of oxygen-starved fish breathing through laboring gills.

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fragrant
evocative
dolorous
resonant
fetid