【GRE】
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1. As long as nations cannot themselves accumulate enough physical power to dominate all
others, they must depend on ________ .
A. allies
B. resources
C. freedom
D. education
E. self-determination
2. We realized that John was still young and impressionable, but were nevertheless
surprised at his ________ .
A. naïveté
B. obstinateness
C. decisiveness
D. ingeniousness
E. resolve
3. The self-important cant of musicologists on record jackets often suggests that true
appreciation of the music is an ________ process closed to the uninitiated listener, however
enthusiastic.
A. unreliable
B. arcane
C. arrogant
D. elementary
E. intuitive
4. Many artists believe that successful imitation, far from being symptomatic of a lack of
________, is the first step in learning to be creative.
A. elegance
B. resolution
C. goodness
D. originality
E. sympathy
5. As serious as she is about the bullfight, she does not allow respect to ________ her
sense of whimsy when painting it.
A. inspire
B. provoke
C. suppress
D. attack
E. satisfy
6. The new biological psychiatry does not deny the contributing role of psychological
factors in mental illnesses, but posits that these factors may act as a catalyst on existing
physiological conditions and ________ such illnesses.
A. disguise
B. impede
C. constrain
D. precipitate
E. consummate
7. Because no comprehensive ________ exist regarding personal reading practices, we do
not know, for example, the greatest number of books read in an individual lifetime.
A. records
B. instincts
C. remedies
D. proposals
E. commercials
8. Usually the first to spot data that were inconsistent with other findings, in this particular
experiments she let a number of ________ results slip by.
A. inaccurate
B. verifiable
C. redundant
D. salient
E. anomalous
9. Psychology has slowly evolved into an ________ scientific discipline that now functions
autonomously with the same privileges and responsibilities as other sciences.
A. independent
B. unusual
C. outmoded
D. uncontrolled
E. inactive
10. Even those who disagreed with Carmen's views rarely faulted her for expressing them,
for the positions she took were as ________ as they were controversial.
A. complicated
B. political
C. subjective
D. commonplace
E. thoughtful
1. As long as nations cannot themselves accumulate enough physical power to dominate all
others, they must depend on ________ .
A. allies
B. resources
C. freedom
D. education
E. self-determination
2. We realized that John was still young and impressionable, but were nevertheless
surprised at his ________ .
A. naïveté
B. obstinateness
C. decisiveness
D. ingeniousness
E. resolve
3. The self-important cant of musicologists on record jackets often suggests that true
appreciation of the music is an ________ process closed to the uninitiated listener, however
enthusiastic.
A. unreliable
B. arcane
C. arrogant
D. elementary
E. intuitive
4. Many artists believe that successful imitation, far from being symptomatic of a lack of
________, is the first step in learning to be creative.
A. elegance
B. resolution
C. goodness
D. originality
E. sympathy
5. As serious as she is about the bullfight, she does not allow respect to ________ her
sense of whimsy when painting it.
A. inspire
B. provoke
C. suppress
D. attack
E. satisfy
6. The new biological psychiatry does not deny the contributing role of psychological
factors in mental illnesses, but posits that these factors may act as a catalyst on existing
physiological conditions and ________ such illnesses.
A. disguise
B. impede
C. constrain
D. precipitate
E. consummate
7. Because no comprehensive ________ exist regarding personal reading practices, we do
not know, for example, the greatest number of books read in an individual lifetime.
A. records
B. instincts
C. remedies
D. proposals
E. commercials
8. Usually the first to spot data that were inconsistent with other findings, in this particular
experiments she let a number of ________ results slip by.
A. inaccurate
B. verifiable
C. redundant
D. salient
E. anomalous
9. Psychology has slowly evolved into an ________ scientific discipline that now functions
autonomously with the same privileges and responsibilities as other sciences.
A. independent
B. unusual
C. outmoded
D. uncontrolled
E. inactive
10. Even those who disagreed with Carmen's views rarely faulted her for expressing them,
for the positions she took were as ________ as they were controversial.
A. complicated
B. political
C. subjective
D. commonplace
E. thoughtful