Wednesday, February 6, 2008
February - 6th - GRE Test Question - verbal
February - 6th - GRE Test Question - verbal
1.Cavil
2.Slipshod
3.Laxative
4.Sensitive
5.Tepid
6.Unsubstantial
7.Awe
8.Lugubrious
9.Doleful
ANALOGIES:
1.Lugubrious: doleful
2.Equivocation: ambiguous
3.Mendicant: beg
ISSUE TOPIC:
1.Governments should focus more on solving the immediate problems of today rather than trying to solve the anticipated problems of the future
2.The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general welfare of all its people
1.Cavil
2.Slipshod
3.Laxative
4.Sensitive
5.Tepid
6.Unsubstantial
7.Awe
8.Lugubrious
9.Doleful
ANALOGIES:
1.Lugubrious: doleful
2.Equivocation: ambiguous
3.Mendicant: beg
ISSUE TOPIC:
1.Governments should focus more on solving the immediate problems of today rather than trying to solve the anticipated problems of the future
2.The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general welfare of all its people
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
February - 6th - GRE Test Question - verbal
February - 6th - GRE Test Question - verbal
1.Cavil
2.Slipshod
3.Laxative
4.Sensitive
5.Tepid
6.Unsubstantial
7.Awe
8.Lugubrious
9.Doleful
ANALOGIES:
1.Lugubrious: doleful
2.Equivocation: ambiguous
3.Mendicant: beg
ISSUE TOPIC:
1.Governments should focus more on solving the immediate problems of today rather than trying to solve the anticipated problems of the future
2.The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general welfare of all its people
1.Cavil
2.Slipshod
3.Laxative
4.Sensitive
5.Tepid
6.Unsubstantial
7.Awe
8.Lugubrious
9.Doleful
ANALOGIES:
1.Lugubrious: doleful
2.Equivocation: ambiguous
3.Mendicant: beg
ISSUE TOPIC:
1.Governments should focus more on solving the immediate problems of today rather than trying to solve the anticipated problems of the future
2.The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general welfare of all its people
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