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GRE Verbal Practice

GRE Verbal Practice Test 2

اختبار GRE Verbal تدريبي من 50 سؤالًا بأسئلة أصلية مشابهة للهيكل الرسمي، يشمل Reading Comprehension و Text Completion و Sentence Equivalence و Critical Reasoning.

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القسم

Verbal

المستوى

Intermediate

المدة

70 دقيقة

المهام

50

Questions

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Q1. Passage: A city museum began offering evening lectures because daytime visitors often asked for deeper explanations of the exhibits. Attendance was low at first, but after the museum partnered with local universities, the lectures became popular among students and teachers. What is the main idea of the passage?

Q2. According to the museum passage, why were evening lectures introduced?

Q3. In the museum passage, the word partnered most nearly means:

Q4. Which statement is supported by the museum passage?

Q5. Passage: Some researchers argue that small urban parks are more valuable than their size suggests. Although they cannot replace large natural reserves, they provide shade, reduce heat, and offer nearby spaces for rest. The author's attitude toward small urban parks is best described as:

Q6. According to the urban parks passage, small parks are limited because they:

Q7. The phrase more valuable than their size suggests implies that small parks:

Q8. Passage: A historian studying trade records found that merchants often changed their routes not because of distance, but because of political stability. A longer road through safer territory could be preferable to a shorter road through conflict. What conclusion is best supported?

Q9. In the trade passage, preferable most nearly means:

Q10. The trade passage suggests that practical decisions may depend on:

Q11. Although the committee claimed that its decision was final, several members later admitted that the policy remained surprisingly _____.

Q12. The scientist's explanation was so _____ that even readers without technical training could follow the argument.

Q13. Rather than weakening the author's reputation, the newly discovered letters _____ her image as a careful observer of social life.

Q14. The mayor's speech sounded confident, but the lack of specific proposals made it seem largely _____.

Q15. Because the evidence was fragmentary, the archaeologist was careful to present her conclusion as _____.

Q16. The editor praised the essay not for its novelty but for its _____ treatment of a familiar problem.

Q17. The new software was intended to simplify the process, yet its many unexplained features made it unexpectedly _____.

Q18. The professor was known for _____: she rarely accepted a claim without asking for evidence.

Q19. The poet's language appears simple at first, but a closer reading reveals considerable _____.

Q20. The board expected a quick solution; instead, the negotiations became increasingly _____.

Q21. The documentary avoids sensational claims and instead offers a _____ account supported by interviews and records.

Q22. Although the two theories seem opposed, the recent data may help _____ them.

Q23. The critic admired the novel's ambition but found its structure _____.

Q24. The witness gave a _____ account, changing important details each time he spoke.

Q25. Because the village had little contact with outsiders, its customs remained relatively _____.

Q26. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The manager's instructions were so _____ that employees interpreted them in several different ways.

Q27. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The speaker's tone was _____, suggesting that she doubted the proposal would work.

Q28. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The old law had become _____, no longer matching modern conditions.

Q29. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: Her response was _____; she answered every objection with evidence.

Q30. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The author's claims are _____ because they rest on assumptions that are never defended.

Q31. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The committee praised the plan as _____, arguing that it could be carried out with existing resources.

Q32. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: His explanation was _____; it avoided unnecessary detail while preserving the main point.

Q33. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The researcher's conclusion was _____ by later experiments.

Q34. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The city's response to the storm was _____, with emergency teams arriving before the worst damage occurred.

Q35. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The novel is not _____; its plot develops in unexpected but logical ways.

Q36. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The evidence was _____, forcing the judge to request additional documents.

Q37. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The article was criticized for being _____, presenting only one side of the debate.

Q38. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The village's location made it _____ during the winter months.

Q39. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: The teacher's comments were _____, helping students understand exactly how to revise.

Q40. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence with similar meaning: Despite early criticism, the policy proved _____ over time.

Q41. A company argues that productivity improved after it allowed employees to work from home twice a week. Which option most weakens the argument that working from home caused the improvement?

Q42. A town reports that bicycle accidents decreased after new bike lanes were built. Which finding would most strengthen the claim that the lanes caused the decrease?

Q43. A bookstore owner concludes that mystery novels are becoming less popular because sales fell last month. Which point identifies a weakness in the conclusion?

Q44. A university claims that a new writing course improved student essays. Which evidence would best support this claim?

Q45. An argument says: All successful artists practice daily; therefore, anyone who practices daily will become a successful artist. What is the flaw?

Q46. In the sentence, 'The committee sought to mitigate the effects of the delay,' mitigate most nearly means:

Q47. In the sentence, 'The report was praised for its impartial tone,' impartial most nearly means:

Q48. In the sentence, 'The scientist's claims were tentative,' tentative most nearly means:

Q49. In the sentence, 'The proposal was rejected because it was impractical,' impractical most nearly means:

Q50. In the sentence, 'The historian tried to corroborate the witness account,' corroborate most nearly means: