GRE — Verbal — Sentence Equivalence Practice Test
Free, focused Verbal — Sentence Equivalence topic test for Graduate Record Examination — 20 questions at real exam difficulty, with instant scoring and explanations.
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Practise Verbal — Sentence Equivalence for GRE
Sentence Equivalence is a scoring area in GRE. This chapter test isolates Verbal — Sentence Equivalence so you can drill just this topic, find your weak spots, and fix them before sitting a full-length GRE mock. Each attempt serves a fresh set of 20 questions from the GRE Verbal — Sentence Equivalence bank.
Sample Sentence Equivalence questions
After months of debate, the committee finally arrived at a ______ position that satisfied no one entirely but offended no one fatally. The word means:
A novelist of his stature does not need to ______ his readers; his audience comes to him on his own terms. Match the intended meaning:
Within months, the once ______ movement had grown into a coalition impossible to ignore. The word means:
A characteristic ______ runs through the author's essays: an unwillingness to dignify weak arguments with elaborate refutation. Pick the meaning:
The diplomat's ______ over decades had earned her the trust of governments often opposed in everything else. Pick the meaning:
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- Does GRE include Sentence Equivalence questions?
- Yes. Verbal — Sentence Equivalence is part of the GRE syllabus. This topic test gives you 20 focused Sentence Equivalence questions at real exam difficulty so you can master the chapter before the full mock.
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- How many Sentence Equivalence questions are there?
- This Sentence Equivalence drill has 20 questions. Each attempt draws a fresh set from the GRE Verbal — Sentence Equivalence question bank, so you can repeat it for more practice.
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