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Sentence Equivalence Mock Test 1

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GRE Verbal Reasoning
Select the TWO answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the sentence's meaning and produce completed passages that are alike in meaning. The archaeologist's report was so ______ that even experts in the field found it confusing, as the author's writing was dense with jargon and poorly organized.
A obfuscating
B lucid
C perplexing
D transparent
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Select the TWO answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence so that it makes sense and reflects similar meanings, produce a sentence describing a positive outcome. The newly implemented curriculum, which emphasized hands-on learning and collaborative projects, proved to be ______, as evidenced by the marked improvement in student engagement and standardized test scores.
A triumphant
B utter failure
C deeply flawed
D modestly effective
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Select the TWO answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the context of the passage as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning. The diplomat's __________ remarks during the press conference — carefully worded to avoid addressing any substantive issue — left reporters frustrated and unsatisfied.
A circular
B equivocal
C precise
D eloquent
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The archaeologist's interpretation of the artifact was highly _______; colleagues praised its originality but criticized its lack of supporting evidence. Select the two options that, when used to complete the sentence, produce a meaning that is similar in meaning.
A speculative
B meticulous
C unorthodox
D superficial
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Select the TWO answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the context of the passage as a whole and produce completed sentences that are alike in meaning. The documentary film was __________, featuring interviews with over fifty experts and archival footage from three continents, yet it received little attention from major distributors.
A ambitious
B meticulous
C perfunctory
D hasty
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The word "perspicacious" denotes keen mental perception and judgment, while "perspicuous" describes something that is clearly expressed and easily understood. Though these two adjectives share an etymological root in the Latin "perspicere" (to look through), they have diverged significantly in modern usage. A perspicacious analyst can discern patterns invisible to others, whereas a perspicuous report allows readers to grasp complex ideas without confusion. The similarity between the words often leads to confusion among English writers, who may inadvertently substitute one for the other. Select the TWO answer choices that, when used to complete the sentence, fit the context and produce a text that is complete and meaningful. Despite their shared origin, the words perspicacious and perspicuous are rarely used interchangeably because ______.
A one refers to the quality of a person's insight while the other describes the clarity of a communication.
B both words have completely unrelated meanings that cannot be traced to any common etymological source.
C they are both archaic terms that have fallen out of favor in contemporary academic and professional writing.
D the distinction between them is maintained by careful writers who value precision in describing cognitive clarity versus communicative transparency.
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The diplomat's negotiations were characterized by a _______ that allowed both sides to save face while reaching a mutually acceptable agreement. Select the two options that, when used to complete the sentence, produce a meaning that is similar in meaning.
A diplomacy
B belligerence
C tact
D indifference
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The witness's testimony was _______; different parties to the case each claimed it supported their version of events. Select the two options that, when used to complete the sentence, produce a meaning that is similar in meaning.
A ambiguous
B equivocal
C eloquent
D corroborative

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