Wednesday, March 5, 2008
March-5- Gre Test Question - Verbal
March-5- Gre Test Question - Verbal
1. Hernoius
2. Dank
3. Dilapidate
4. Altercation
5. Evanescence
6. Ceaseless
7. Egregious
8. Aplomb
9. Insouciant
Analogies:
1. Avaricious: Covet
2. Vitiate: Quality
3. Senility: Consciousness
Issue Topic:
1. Money spent on research is almost always od investment, even when the results of the research are controversial
2. When research priorities are being set for science, education, or any other area, the most important question to consider is: How many people's lives will be improved if the results are successful?
1. Hernoius
2. Dank
3. Dilapidate
4. Altercation
5. Evanescence
6. Ceaseless
7. Egregious
8. Aplomb
9. Insouciant
Analogies:
1. Avaricious: Covet
2. Vitiate: Quality
3. Senility: Consciousness
Issue Topic:
1. Money spent on research is almost always od investment, even when the results of the research are controversial
2. When research priorities are being set for science, education, or any other area, the most important question to consider is: How many people's lives will be improved if the results are successful?
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
March-5- Gre Test Question - Verbal
March-5- Gre Test Question - Verbal
1. Hernoius
2. Dank
3. Dilapidate
4. Altercation
5. Evanescence
6. Ceaseless
7. Egregious
8. Aplomb
9. Insouciant
Analogies:
1. Avaricious: Covet
2. Vitiate: Quality
3. Senility: Consciousness
Issue Topic:
1. Money spent on research is almost always od investment, even when the results of the research are controversial
2. When research priorities are being set for science, education, or any other area, the most important question to consider is: How many people's lives will be improved if the results are successful?
1. Hernoius
2. Dank
3. Dilapidate
4. Altercation
5. Evanescence
6. Ceaseless
7. Egregious
8. Aplomb
9. Insouciant
Analogies:
1. Avaricious: Covet
2. Vitiate: Quality
3. Senility: Consciousness
Issue Topic:
1. Money spent on research is almost always od investment, even when the results of the research are controversial
2. When research priorities are being set for science, education, or any other area, the most important question to consider is: How many people's lives will be improved if the results are successful?
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1 comment:
Hey there is no word like 'hernoius'..
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