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Vocabulary Words In Context Mock Test 1

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GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the sentence and answer the question: "The judge's ruling was succinct, distilling three hundred pages of legal briefs into a single, clearly reasoned paragraph that both parties could understand." In this context, which choice best describes the meaning of "succinct"?
A Concise and clearly expressed
B Harsh and uncompromising
C Lengthy and detailed
D Ambiguous and open to interpretation
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the sentence and answer the question: "The historian's account of the revolution was deliberately oblique, hinting at corruption without ever naming the officials involved, perhaps out of caution or perhaps out of a desire to preserve the mystery surrounding the event." In this context, which choice best describes the meaning of "oblique"?
A Direct and unambiguous
B Indirect and evasive
C Detailed and comprehensive
D Emotional and impassioned
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the passage and answer the question. The new policy was intended to reduce workplace absenteeism, but instead it had the __________ effect of increasing sick leave requests by 15 percent, as employees interpreted the stricter attendance rules as a sign that the company no longer valued their well-being. Which of the following best completes the sentence?
A ironic
B expected
C beneficial
D negligible
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the passage and answer the question: "Language is not merely a tool for communication; it is a lens through which we perceive reality. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, once dismissed as fringe linguistics, has experienced a resurgence in recent decades. Proponents argue that the structure of a language influences its speakers' worldview, shaping everything from color perception to temporal reasoning. While extreme linguistic determinism has been rightly criticized, moderate versions of the hypothesis find support in studies showing that speakers of languages with different grammatical structures exhibit systematically different cognitive patterns" The word "fringe" in the passage is closest in meaning to:
A Marginal and outside mainstream acceptance
B Revolutionary and groundbreaking
C Carefully researched and peer-reviewed
D Widely debated and controversial
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the passage and answer the question: "Language is not merely a tool for communication; it is a lens through which we perceive reality. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, once dismissed as fringe linguistics, has experienced a resurgence in recent decades. Proponents argue that the structure of a language influences its speakers' worldview, shaping everything from color perception to temporal reasoning. While extreme linguistic determinism has been rightly criticized, moderate versions of the hypothesis find support in studies showing that speakers of languages with different grammatical structures exhibit systematically different cognitive patterns" The phrase "systematically different" in the passage suggests that the cognitive patterns observed in studies are:
A Consistent and non-random across speakers of different languages.
B Occasional and unpredictable in their occurrence.
C Limited to specific cultural contexts only.
D Exclusively determined by genetic factors.
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The _____ nature of the ancient manuscript made it extremely difficult for historians to decipher, as its meaning shifted depending on the interpretive framework each scholar brought to the text.
A polysemous
B unambiguous
C laconic
D coherent
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the sentence and answer the question: "The politician's speech was deliberately ambivalent on the issue of taxation, carefully worded to avoid alienating either the business lobby that demanded lower taxes or the labor unions that advocated for increased social spending." In this context, which choice best describes the meaning of "ambivalent"?
A Uncertain or conflicting in feeling or opinion
B Strongly and unequivocally stated
C Indifferent or unconcerned
D Deceptive or intentionally misleading
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The committee's decision was described as ________ by both sides of the debate, each of which believed the ruling favored their position.
A ambiguous
B controversial
C favorable
D unanimous

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