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GRE Interview Questions And Answers

Education and Science :: GRE (Graduate Record Examination) Job Interview Questions and Answers

GRE Interview Questions and Answers will teach you now that Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a commercially run standardized test that is an admission requirement for many graduate schools in the United States and in other English-speaking countries. Created and administered by Educational Testing Service (or ETS). Exam measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills that have been acquired over a long period of time

1 ► The fact that the- of confrontation is no longer as popular as it once was - progress in race relations.
2 ► A child should not be - as being either very shy or over - aggressive.
3 ► President Anwar el - Sadat of Egypt, disregarding - criticism in the Alab world and in his own Government, - accepted prime minister Menahem Begins invitation to visit Israel in order to address the Israeli parliament.
4 ► In his usual - manner, he had insured himself against this type of loss.
5 ► We never believed that he would resort to - in order to achieve his goal; we always regarded him as a - man.
6 ► The Sociologist responded to the charge that her new theory was - by pointing out that it did not in fact contradict accepted sociological principles.
7 ► Despite assorted effusion to the contrary, there is no necessary link between scientific skill and humanism, and quite possibly, there may be something of a - between them.
8 ► The most technologically advanced societies have been responsible for the greatest - indeed savagery seems to be indirect proposition to -
9 ► Ironically, the party leaders encountered no greater - their efforts to build as Progressive Party than the - of the progressive already elected to the legislature.
10 ► The simplicity of the theory - its main attraction - is also its - for only by - the assumptions of the theory is it possible to explain the most recent observations made by researchers.
11 ► That the Third Battalions fifty percent casually rate transformed its assault on Hill 306 from a brilliant stratagem into a debacle does not - eyewitness reports of its commanders extra-ordinary - in deploying his forces.
12 ► No longer - by the belief that the world around us was expressly designed for humanity, many people try to find intellectual - for that lost certainty in astrology and in mysticism.
13 ► In eighth-century Japan, people who - wasteland were rewarded with official ranks as part of an effort to overcome the shortage of - fields.
14 ► Clearly refuting sceptics, researchers have - not only that gravitational radiation exists but that it also does exactly what the theory- it should do.
15 ► Melodramas, which presented stark oppositions between innocence and criminality, virtue and corruption, good and evil, were popular precisely because they offered the audience a world - of -
16 ► Sponsors of the bill were-because there was no opposition to it within the legislative, until after the measure had been signed into law.
17 ► Ecology, like economics, concerns itself with the movement of valuable - through a complex network of producers and consumers.
18 ► Having fully embraced the belief that government by persuasion is preferable to government by - the leaders of the movement have recently - most of their previous statements supporting totalitarianism.
19 ► It would be difficult for one so - to be led to believe that all men are equal and that we must disregard race, color and creed.
20 ► Many philosophers agree that the verbal aggression of profanity in certain redical newspapers is not - or childish, but an assault on - essential to the revolutionarys purpose.
21 ► The - tones of the flute succeeded in - his tense nerves.
22 ► Without the psychiatrists promise of confidentiality, trust is - and the patients communication limited; even though confidentiality can thus be seen to be precious in thercopy, moral responsibility sometimes requires a willingness to - it.
23 ► Parts of seventeenth-century Chinese pleasure gardens were not necessarily intended to look -they were designed expressly to evoke the agreeable melancholy resulting from a sense of the - of natural beauty and human glory.
24 ► Despite the - of many of their colleagues, some scholars have begun to emphasize pop culture as a key for - the myths, hopes, and fears of contemporary society.
25 ► If duty is the natural - of ones the course of future events, then people who are powerful have duty placed on them whether they like it or not.
26 ► Clearly refuting sceptics, researches have - not only that gravitational radiation exists but that it also does exactly what the theory - it should do.
27 ► The Neolatonists conception of a deity, in which perfection was measured by abundant fecundity, was contradicted by that of the Aristotelians, in which perfection was displayed in the - of creation.
28 ► While admitting that the risks incurred by use of the insecticide were not - the manufacturers spokesperson argued that effective - were simply not available.
29 ► It is a great to be able to transfer useful genes with as little extra gene material as possible, because the donors genome may contain, in addition to desirable genes, many genes with - effects.
30 ► Human reaction to the realm of though is often as strong as that to sensible presences; our higher moral life is based on the fact that - sensations actually present may have a weaker influence on our action than do ideas of - facts.
31 ► Some scientists argue that carbon compounds play such a central role in life on earth because of the possibility of - resulting from the carbon atoms ability to form an unending series of different molecules.
32 ► An occasional - remark spoiled the - that made the paper memorable.
33 ► It would be difficult for one so to be led to believe that all men are equal and that we must disregard race, color and creed.?
34 ► Broadway audiences have become inured to - and so - to be pleased as to make their ready ovations meaningless as an indicator of the quality of the production before them.
35 ► Nineteenth - century scholars, by examining earlier geometric Greek art, found that classical Greek art was not a magical - or a brilliant - blending Egyptian and Assyruin art, but was independently evolved by Greeks in Greece.
36 ► The struggle of the generations is one of the obvious constants of human affairs; therefore, it may be presumptuous to suggest that the rivalry between young and old in western society during the current decade is - critical.
37 ► Unlike the Shakespearean plays, The closet dramas of the nineteenth century were meant to be - rather than -?
38 ► The little - known but rapidly expanding use of computers in mapmaking is technologically similar to the more - uses in designing everything from bolts to satellites.
39 ► Although his out numbered troops fought bravely, the general felt he had no choice but to - defeat and - a retreat.
40 ► No hero of ancient or modern times can surpass the Indian with his lofty contempt of death and the - with which he sustained the cruelest coffliction.
41 ► The hostess attempted to - a romantic atmosphere that would bring the two young people together in -
42 ► Employers who retire people who are willing and able to continue working should realize that - age is not an effective - in determining whether an individual is capable of working.
43 ► As the sun rose, the morning mists were borne away on the - like strands of -
44 ► The playwright was known not for his original ideas that had been propounded by others.
45 ► The gypsy girl, decked out in - finery, and with her disheveled hair streaming over shoulders, was indeed a - sight.
46 ► Yellow fever, the disease that killed 4,000 Philadelphians in 1793, and so - Memphis, Tennessee, that the city lost its charter, has reappeared after nearly two decades in - in the western hemisphere.
47 ► The painting was larger than it appeared to be, for hanging in a darkened recess of the chapel, it was - by the perspective.
48 ► We have in America - speech that is neither American, Oxford English, nor English but a - of all three.
49 ► Old beliefs die hard, even when jobs become - the long - standing fear that unemployment could return at a moments notice -
50 ► Not only the - are fooled by pcopagandas we can all be misled if we are not -
51 ► merciful by nature, he was - toward the murderer.
52 ► When the news of his - with the enemy become known, he was hanged in -
53 ► He was so - by the interplay of the colors that varied in brilliance and pattern as the music rose and fell, that he asked the price of the device.
54 ► The absence of a sense of outrage and grief at national tragedy is an - of moral responsibility.
55 ► In an effort to - its operations, the corporation announced it was acquiring a - company in a different type of manufacturing.
56 ► Samuel Clemens chose the - Mark Twain as a result of his knowledge of river boat piloting.
57 ► To meet all - a source of - electrical power was added to the trains engine.
58 ► Since the escaping vapors proved to be highly -, measures were at once taken for the - of the experiments.
59 ► Eric Fromm does not agree that man is - in Freudian sexual dilemmas for if the - that man creates can be changed for the better, there is hope that the state of man can be changed as well.
60 ► As man reached the stars, a booming population threatened to destroy the - of life on his home planet and even its chances for -
61 ► Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable - the possibility that increasing levels of atmosphere Co2 can cause long term warming effects
62 ► Having no sense of moral obligation, shipler was as little subject to the - of conscience after he acted as he was motivated by its - before he acted.
63 ► Slang is a language that rolls up its sleeves, spits on its hands and -
64 ► Famous among job seekers for its - , the company, quite apart from generous salaries, bestowed on its executives annual bonuses and such - as low - interest home mortgages and company cars.
65 ► Moving and parked, the automobile devours urban land, leaving the buildings as mere - of habitable space in a sea of dangerous and ugly traffic
66 ► In the current research program, new varieties of apple trees are evaluated under different agricultural - for tree size, bloom density, fruit size,- to various soils, and resistance to pests and disease.
67 ► For many young people during the roaring twenties, a disgust with the excesses of American culture - a wanderlust to provoke an exodus abroad.
68 ► ANGLE : DEGREE
69 ► CONFIRMED : INVETERATE
70 ► LULLABY : BARCAROLE
71 ► ZOOLOGY : ANIMALS
72 ► DORY : VAN
73 ► PARQUET : WOOD
74 ► SAW : CARPENTER
75 ► LURK : WAIT
76 ► ALCHEMY : SCIENCE
77 ► NEEDLE : KNIT
78 ► PARENTHESIS : EXPLANATION
79 ► CENSUS : POPULATION
80 ► STANZA : POEM
81 ► EXHORT : SUGGEST
82 ► SAND PAPER : ABRASIVE
83 ► DIAPHANOUS : CACOPHONOUS
84 ► INFANCY : SENILITY
85 ► RIG : CONTEST
86 ► ARBORETUM : TREES
87 ► MENDICANT : IMPECUNIOUS
88 ► RELAPSE : CONVALESCENCE
89 ► BOUQUET : FLOWERS
90 ► TRIANGLE : QUADRILATERAL
91 ► SARTORIAL : TAILOR
92 ► NECROMANCY : GHOSTS
93 ► DRUM : TYMPANI
94 ► EXTROVERT : RETICENT
95 ► HYGROMETER : BAROMETER
96 ► EXEMPTION : EXCLUSIONS
97 ► FEBRILE : ILLNESS
98 ► DISAPPROBATION : CONDEMN
99 ► GEM : TURQUOISE
100 ► WINE : GRAPES
101 ► DEBATE : FORENSIC
102 ► NOISOME : GARBAGE
103 ► CONDUIT : WATER
104 ► BIZARRE : EXOTIC
105 ► ENTREPRENEUR : LABORER
106 ► ANTIMACASSAR : SOFA
107 ► NOTABLE : NOTORIOUS
108 ► BABBLE : TALK
109 ► ALCOVE : RECESS
110 ► FIRM : INTRANSIGHT
111 ► EPAULET : SHOULDER
112 ► ANACHRONISM : CHRONOLOGY
113 ► DETRITUS : GLACIERS
114 ► OUTSKIRTS : TOWN
115 ► EQUIVOCATE : COMMITMENT
116 ► MORPHINE : SEDATES
117 ► STICKLER : APPROXIMATION
118 ► LOOM : WEAVE
119 ► SUBPOENA : WITNESS
120 ► INVINCIBLE : SUBDUED
121 ► BURLESQUE : PLAY
122 ► GROW : BURGEON
123 ► HOAX : DECEIVE
124 ► BODY GUARD : PERSON
125 ► MUFFLE : SOUND
126 ► CENSORSHIP : INFORMATION
127 ► DUPLICATE : ALTER
128 ► HYPOTHESIS : EXPERIMENTATION
129 ► TANGO : DANCE
130 ► CHRONOMETER : SUNDIAL
131 ► FOOTBALL : GRIDIRON
132 ► EXPURGATE : PASSAGE
133 ► IMPECUNIOUS : HOVEL
134 ► APIARY : BEE
135 ► BULLET : BARREL
136 ► VINDICATE : REPREHENSIBLE.
137 ► TERMAGANT : SHREW
138 ► APOSTATE : RELIGION
139 ► PLEBISCITE : UKASE
140 ► DEBATER : LARYNGITIS
141 ► INKBLOT : EYECHART
142 ► LIGNEOUS : WOOD
143 ► SHRINE : PILGRIM
144 ► RIVAL : COMPETITION
145 ► SPIKE : TACK
146 ► INIQUITOUS : DISOBEDIENT
147 ► BALEFUL : MENACE
148 ► ALACRITY : APATHETIC
149 ► FIRE : STORM
150 ► COLLUSION : CONSPIRATORS
151 ► LIQUEFY : PETRIFY
152 ► AMBULATORY : BEDRIDDEN
153 ► CYNOSURE : BRILLIANT
154 ► Although___, almost self-effacing in his private life, he displays in his plays and essays a strong ____publicity and controversy?

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