Tuesday, December 25, 2007
25th - December - GRE questions - Verbal
25th - December - GRE questions - Verbal
WORDS:
1.Belie
2. Voluble
3. Mulish
4. Opine
5. Pundit
6. Equivocation
7. Go-getter
8. Glacier
9.Crouch
10. Intimidate
11. Odious
12.Indelible
13.Reify
14. Natatorium
15. Luculent
16. Qurush
17. Gravitas
18. Skullduggery
19. Limpid
20. Modicum
21. Mirth
22. Avarice
23. Crotch
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Re: 25th - December - GRE - Verbal
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2007, 11:27:28 PM »
ANALOGIES:
1. Indelible: forget
2. Glacier: slow
3. Approach: intimidate
ISSUE TOPIC:
1. A study shows that in their conversations people made 23 references to television viewing and just one reference to reading fiction. So, this may indicate that television industry is making more profits that the print media. Hence, to make a better career, the writers should write for television industry and less for print media"
ARGUMENT:
1. To raise the quality of education in schools and colleges, it is required by the entire faculty to work in the field which they teach the students."
WORDS:
1.Belie
2. Voluble
3. Mulish
4. Opine
5. Pundit
6. Equivocation
7. Go-getter
8. Glacier
9.Crouch
10. Intimidate
11. Odious
12.Indelible
13.Reify
14. Natatorium
15. Luculent
16. Qurush
17. Gravitas
18. Skullduggery
19. Limpid
20. Modicum
21. Mirth
22. Avarice
23. Crotch
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dilip
Full Member
Posts: 121
Re: 25th - December - GRE - Verbal
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2007, 11:27:28 PM »
ANALOGIES:
1. Indelible: forget
2. Glacier: slow
3. Approach: intimidate
ISSUE TOPIC:
1. A study shows that in their conversations people made 23 references to television viewing and just one reference to reading fiction. So, this may indicate that television industry is making more profits that the print media. Hence, to make a better career, the writers should write for television industry and less for print media"
ARGUMENT:
1. To raise the quality of education in schools and colleges, it is required by the entire faculty to work in the field which they teach the students."
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
25th - December - GRE questions - Verbal
25th - December - GRE questions - Verbal
WORDS:
1.Belie
2. Voluble
3. Mulish
4. Opine
5. Pundit
6. Equivocation
7. Go-getter
8. Glacier
9.Crouch
10. Intimidate
11. Odious
12.Indelible
13.Reify
14. Natatorium
15. Luculent
16. Qurush
17. Gravitas
18. Skullduggery
19. Limpid
20. Modicum
21. Mirth
22. Avarice
23. Crotch
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dilip
Full Member
Posts: 121
Re: 25th - December - GRE - Verbal
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2007, 11:27:28 PM »
ANALOGIES:
1. Indelible: forget
2. Glacier: slow
3. Approach: intimidate
ISSUE TOPIC:
1. A study shows that in their conversations people made 23 references to television viewing and just one reference to reading fiction. So, this may indicate that television industry is making more profits that the print media. Hence, to make a better career, the writers should write for television industry and less for print media"
ARGUMENT:
1. To raise the quality of education in schools and colleges, it is required by the entire faculty to work in the field which they teach the students."
WORDS:
1.Belie
2. Voluble
3. Mulish
4. Opine
5. Pundit
6. Equivocation
7. Go-getter
8. Glacier
9.Crouch
10. Intimidate
11. Odious
12.Indelible
13.Reify
14. Natatorium
15. Luculent
16. Qurush
17. Gravitas
18. Skullduggery
19. Limpid
20. Modicum
21. Mirth
22. Avarice
23. Crotch
Logged
dilip
Full Member
Posts: 121
Re: 25th - December - GRE - Verbal
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2007, 11:27:28 PM »
ANALOGIES:
1. Indelible: forget
2. Glacier: slow
3. Approach: intimidate
ISSUE TOPIC:
1. A study shows that in their conversations people made 23 references to television viewing and just one reference to reading fiction. So, this may indicate that television industry is making more profits that the print media. Hence, to make a better career, the writers should write for television industry and less for print media"
ARGUMENT:
1. To raise the quality of education in schools and colleges, it is required by the entire faculty to work in the field which they teach the students."
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