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practice questions for the new gre
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Practice Questions For The New GRE
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the following answer choices separately and select all that apply.It can be inferred that Gould and Lewontin might agree with which of
Questions 12-15 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.Which of the following can be properly inferred from the passage?a. Szymanowska’s
Questions 12-15 refer to the following passage.It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following situations is a possible contributing factor to coral bleaching?a. The proliferation of
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.The author mentions culture, ethnicity, and environment in order toa. Offer justification for a comparative study between termite colonies and rhesus
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.Derrida’s definition of difference suggests that he would most likely subscribe to which of the following beliefs?a. The interests of the status quo
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.The primary purpose of the passage is toa. Offer praise for an influential scientific approach to the study of animal and human behaviorb. Argue for a
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.In writing this passage, the author most likely intended toa. Explain the system of
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.Select the sentence which states a position with which the author does NOT agree. (5) The anti-foundationalist belief that there is no secure basis for
Questions 7-10 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the following answer choices separately and select all that apply.According to the passage, which of the following statements are true
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.According to the passage, the ancient philosophy of the Nahua people is different from European-based philosophy in thata. At the center of Nahua
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.The passage implies that which of the following beliefs is embraced by anti-foundationalists?a. In many cases humans cannot be completely secure in
Questions 9-12 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the following answer choices separately and select all that apply.It can be inferred that Benhaim might agree with which of the
Questions 9-11 refer to the following passage.Select the sentence in which the author specifies a characteristic of jobs likely to be outsourced. The increasing pressure on American busi- nesses to
Questions 9-12 refer to the following passage.Select the sentence from the third paragraph which describes an action undertaken by the Soviet government. The harshness and extreme unpopularity of the
Despite having steeled herself for the worst, the new band director was disheartened to hear the _______ sounds emanating from the freshman orchestra.a. Arduousb. Euphoniousc. Cacophonousd. Amplee.
Despite their initial fears, most environmentalists now concede that the artificial reefs have had a largely _______ effect on surrounding ecosystems.a. Unfoundedb. Benignc. Causticd. Interminablee.
By the third day of being sick with the flu, her feelings of _______ were so strong, all she could do was lie on the couch, unable even to get up to shower.a. Vitalityb. Innuendoc. Lethargyd.
By reordering the sentences in the problem and adding distracting figures, the professor successfully _______ a previously easy exam question and made it almost impossible to solve.a. Engenderedb.
When he fell into the pit of vipers, Jake was instantly _______ about the possibility of getting bitten by a poisonous snake.a. Distressedb. Apprehensivec. Amazedd. Ambivalente. Optimisticf. Equivocal
Scholarship reductions and player defections notwithstanding, the new coach applied himself to rebuilding the program with such _______ that the rest of the staff struggled to match his enthusiasm.a.
Sylvia Plath was not as _______ a poet as was her husband Ted Hughes, having produced just two volumes of poetry in her short lifespan.a. Dejectedb. Celebratedc. Satiricd. Jubilante. Prolificg.
The con artist was so _______ that he most often left his victims feeling pleased that they had given him their money.a. Innocuousb. Craftyc. Cunningd. Maladroite. Discretef. Unskillful
As the valedictorian of his graduating class, Thomas was tasked with delivering a(n) _______ speech, dutifully rehearsing in front of both his mirror and the cat.a. Languidb. Extendedc. Eloquentd.
Questions 9-11 refer to the following passage.The author’s description of how coins were adulterated is included in the passage in order toa. Illustrate the historical precedent replaced by the
Questions 9-12 refer to the following passage.The author uses the quotation from Remembrance of Things Past in order toa. Illustrate how Proust’s concept of involuntary memoryb. Exemplify an
Questions 9-10 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the following answer choices separately and select all that apply.It can be inferred from the description of Pickett’s work that the
Questions 9-12 refer to the following passage.The speculation by economists refers to which of the following beliefs?a. The government’s belief that the crisis would one day have ended, even if the
Questions 9-10 refer to the following passage.Which of the following best states the author’s main point?a. Pickett’s study overturned the conventional understanding of why America engages in
Questions 9-11 refer to the following passage.The primary purpose of the passage is toa. Present an overview of the different types of business opportunities available to Indian firmsb. Present a
Bede, the author of A History of the English Church and People, was so widely _______ that he has been almost universally known as “The Venerable Bede” since the ninth century.a. Defamedb.
Questions 9-11 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.The passage indicates that the advances brought about by the probing process includeda.
Questions 9-11 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the following answer choices separately and select all that apply.a. According the passage, despite the increasing pressure on American
Questions 11-12 refer to the following passage.Consider each of the following answer choices separately and select all that apply.The passage suggests that which of the following are NOT unique
Questions 13-15 refer to the following passage.The definition of teotl and its comparison to the Judaeo-Christian deity plays which of the following roles within the passage?a. It compares a
4x3 × 3xy2× 2xy2 is equivalent to:F. 9x3y4G. 9x5y4H. 24x3y4J. 24x5y4K. 24x5y6
Parallelogram ABCD, with dimensions in inches, is shown in the diagram below. What is the area of the parallelogram, in square inches?A. 60B. 72C. 180D. 240E. 260 B 13, 12 A 5 15 D
It can be inferred from the second paragraph (lines 16–38) that America’s reluctance to choose liquid natural gas over other energy sources will:F. Not prevent America from importing more liquid
According to the passage, which of the following countries supplies the most liquid natural gas to the United States?A. Japan.B. China.C. Canada.D. Asia.
According to the third paragraph (lines 39–54), misconceptions exist about liquid natural gas regarding:I. Its abundance.II. The expense of converting it.III. Public demand for it.F. I onlyG. II
As it is used in line 6, the word phenomenal most nearly means:A. Annual.B. Efficient.C. Extraordinary.D. Inconsequential.
The passage states that all of the following are reasons for America’s reluctance to choose liquid natural gas EXCEPT:F. The expense of transporting liquid natural gas.G. The increasing demand for
The passage states that which of the following is true about natural gas?A. It currently supplies more than half of America’s energy needs.B. The United States has an unlimited supply of natural
As it is used in line 32, the word vessel most nearly means:F. Process.G. Source.H. Facility.J. Container.
One of the main arguments the author is trying to make in the passage is that:A. The word good always connotes the same idea no matter the context of the usage, whether people realize it or not.B.
The main idea of the sixth paragraph (lines 63–69) is that:F. It is irrelevant for a mother to inquire if her baby has been well-behaved or not.G. A baby has not been alive long enough to be judged
According to the passage, why does the author concern himself with Shakespeare’s usage of the word good?A. He was seeking confirmation for his belief that both the use of the word and the concept
The author of the passage asserts that the weather and a knife are similar because:F. Both are defined as good if and only if they can be helpful to many people for a variety of reasons.G. Neither
As it is used in line 70, the word lucidly most nearly means:A. Obscurely.B. Inappropriately.C. Enthusiastically.D. Coherently.
The author argues that a knife may be described as good:F. Only if it cuts wood.G. Only if it is made for something other than cutting.H. Only as it relates to something other than itself.J. Only if
As it is used in the passage, the word palpable most nearly means:A. Apparent.B. Powerful.C. Drab.D. Complicated.
The main argument that the author tries to make in the seventh paragraph (lines 70–81) is that:F. It is always clear what is meant when someone describes something as good.G. The concept of being
It can be reasonably inferred from the passage that the author would agree that the word good actually means:A. Measurable.B. Significant.C. Persistent.D. Practical.
When, referring to the role of goodness in life, the author states, “no estimate of its influence can be excessive” (lines 6–7), he most likely means that:F. People must be careful not to allow
The author likens armadillos scurrying under thorn bushes to “tanks strengthening their positions” in Paragraph 2 because:A. Armadillos are well armored and thorn bushes give them even more
Which of the following statements is best supported by information in the passage?F. Water that has collected in endorheic basins is at least 21.0 million years old.G. The age of fossilized plant
From the results of Table 1, you could conclude that a salt pan formed more than 21 million years ago would have a mineral value:A. Between 5,700,000 km3 and 12,150,000 km3.B. Equal to approximately
Which one of the following graphs best represents the relationship between the mineral volume and the age of the salt pans, according to Study 1?Salt pans are unusual geologic formations found in
Is the conclusion that Salt pan A contains more extinct plant fossils than does Salt pan D supported by information in the passage?F. Yes, because Salt pan A is younger than Salt pan D.G. Yes,
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 5 should abe placed:F. NO CHANGEG. PayH. Paying moneyJ. Have paid
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 5 should abe placed:F. NO CHANGEG. Rapidly mixingH. Mixed rapidly inJ. Rapidly mix in to
For the sake of logic and coherence, Sentence 5 should abe placed:F. NO CHANGEG. AlsoH. InsteadJ. In light of this
Given that all of the choices are true, which one would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph?A. NO CHANGEB. That stood forC. Which standing forD. And stands for
Given that all of the choices are true, which one would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph?F. NO CHANGEG. ProclaimedH. Had been proclaimingJ. Having proclaimed
Suppose the writer had intended to write a medical column that would offer professional advice on the treatment of scorpion stings. Would this essay successfully fulfill this goal?A. NO CHANGEB. Been
Suppose the writer had intended to write a medical column that would offer professional advice on the treatment of scorpion stings. Would this essay successfully fulfill this goal?F. NO CHANGEG.
Which of the following sequences of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?A. NO CHANGEB. 1, 3, 2, 4C. 3, 2, 4, 1D. 1, 4, 3, 2
Which of the following sequences of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?F. NO CHANGEG. Have set offH. Set offJ. Went to set off
Which of the following sequences of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?A. NO CHANGEB. For protection, Helga carried a revolver as well as a red pepper-containing spray gun.C. Helga, for
Which of the following sequences of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?F. NO CHANGEG. Were nowhere when foundH. To be found nowhereJ. Were nowhere to be found
Which of the following sequences of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?A. NO CHANGEB. Had been kept a secretC. Had been actually kept a secretD. Had in fact been kept a secret
Which of the following sequences of sentences makes this paragraph most logical? F. NO CHANGEG. Years leaving onlyH. Years; leaving onlyJ. Years leaving only,
The number of students participating in fall sports at a certain high school can be shown with the following matrix:The athletic director estimates the ratio of the number of sports awards that will
Given that all of the choices are true, which one would best conclude the sentence while providing the reader with the most specific explanation for Helga’s motivation to walk across the country?A.
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:In 1984, Helga’s great-great-grandson wrote a story about his ancestor for a history assignment.Should the writer make this
At this point, the writer is considering adding the following sentence:A. NO CHANGEB. Zones; particularlyC. Zones, particularly,D. Zones, particularly
Given that all of the choices are true, which one would provide the most detailed and relevant information at this point in the essay?F. NO CHANGEG. A condition called desynchronosis, commonly known
Given that all of the choices are true, which one would provide the most detailed and relevant information at this point in the essay?A. NO CHANGEB. Not seriousC. Serious as notD. As serious as
The following chart shows the current enrollment in all social studies classes—Geography, US History, World Cultures, and Government—at Iron Mountain High School.The school wants to have all of
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?F. Many scientific words have Latin origins.G.
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?A. NO CHANGEB. Waking regularC. Waking, during
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?F. NO CHANGEG. LikewiseH. InsteadJ. For example
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?A. NO CHANGEB. Of our inner clocksC. Whose inner
Point A is to be graphed in a quadrant, not on an axis, of the standard (x, y) coordinate plane below. If the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of point A are to have the same signs, then point A
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?F. NO CHANGEG. However, theseH. Because theseJ.
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?A. NO CHANGEB. Well-tunedC. Highly tuned wellD.
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?F. NO CHANGEG. Often, after doing a lot of
What expression must the center cell of the table below. contain so that the sums of each row and each column are equivalent?F. 5xG. 3xH. 0J. −xK. −4x -4x 7x 4x 9x -5x 2x -3x 8x
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?A. NO CHANGEB. Are more likely to be
Which of the following sentences would most effectively introduce the subject of this paragraph and act as a transition from the preceding paragraph?F. NO CHANGEG. Dry, pressurizedH. Dry,
The following chart shows the current enrollment in all social studies classes—Geography, US History, World Cultures, and Government—at Iron Mountain High School.What is the average number of
Which of the following alternatives to the underlined portion would NOT be acceptable?A. Trip. When traveling east, for example,B. Trip; if you are going east for example,C. Trip. For example, if you
For the sake of the logic and coherence of this paragraph, Sentence 8 should be placed:F. Where it is now.G. After Sentence 4.H. Before Sentence 6.J. Before Sentence 7.
The writer wishes to add the following sentence in order to show that jet lag can sometimes be a more serious problem:There are those, however, who routinely fly across continents either for pleasure
Mr. Wilk is a high school math teacher whose salary is $33,660 for this school year, which has 180 days. In Mr.Wilk’s school district, substitute teachers are paid $85 per day. If Mr. Wilk takes a
A student has earned the following scores on four 100-point tests this marking period: 63, 72, 88, and 91. What score must the student earn on the fifth and final 100-point test of the marking period
The oxygen saturation of a lake is found by dividing the. Amount of dissolved oxygen the lake water currently has per liter by the dissolved oxygen capacity per liter of the water, and then
A rectangular lot that measures 125 feet by 185 feet is completely fenced. What is the length, in feet, of the fence?F. 310G. 435H. 620J. 740K. 1,240
The expression a[(b − c) + d] is equivalent to:A. ab + ac + adB. ab − ac + dC. ab − ac + adD. ab − c + dE. a − c + d
If 6x − 3 = −5x + 7, then x = ?F. 4 / 11G. 10 / 11H. 11 / 10J. 1 / 2K. 10
What two numbers should be placed in the blanks below so that the difference between the consecutive numbers is the same? 13, __, __, 34A. 19, 28B. 20, 27C. 21, 26D. 23, 24E. 24, 29
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