Tuesday, January 22, 2008

January - 22nd - GRE Test question - verbal

January - 22nd - GRE Test question - verbal

1.Encomium

2.Stealing

3.Embezzling

4.Adamant

5.Demoralized

6.Ignominy

7.Proscribe

8.Natatorium

9.Procrastinate

10.Imbue

11.Vapid


ANALOGIES:

1.Brake: speed

2.Impervious: penetrate



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dilip
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Re: January - 22nd - GRE - verbal
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2008, 11:23:56 PM »

ISSUE TOPIC:

1.The money spent on research is a good investment… even though the results of research are controversial


ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1.There is evidence that consumers of US have started growing vegetables in their own houses. The recent survey shows that the US consumers are very dissatisfied with the freshness of the vegetables that they buy in supermarkets. Another survey shows that during the last three months all the copies of a magazine named GARDEN something (XXX) is sold. So a company selling seeds decides to increase their profit by increasing the production of seeds of vegetables.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

January - 22nd - GRE Test question - verbal

January - 22nd - GRE Test question - verbal

1.Encomium

2.Stealing

3.Embezzling

4.Adamant

5.Demoralized

6.Ignominy

7.Proscribe

8.Natatorium

9.Procrastinate

10.Imbue

11.Vapid


ANALOGIES:

1.Brake: speed

2.Impervious: penetrate



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dilip
Full Member

Posts: 187


Re: January - 22nd - GRE - verbal
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2008, 11:23:56 PM »

ISSUE TOPIC:

1.The money spent on research is a good investment… even though the results of research are controversial


ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1.There is evidence that consumers of US have started growing vegetables in their own houses. The recent survey shows that the US consumers are very dissatisfied with the freshness of the vegetables that they buy in supermarkets. Another survey shows that during the last three months all the copies of a magazine named GARDEN something (XXX) is sold. So a company selling seeds decides to increase their profit by increasing the production of seeds of vegetables.

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