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January 21st, 2016, 04:23 PM
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Free GRE Exams
Hello, I want to give the GRE exam and I want the free exam questions of the GRE Exam. Will you please provide me.
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January 21st, 2016, 04:23 PM
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Re: Free GRE Exams
Hello, here I am providing you the questions of the GRE exam for practice as under: 1. The passage implies which of the following about the current cost of generating electricity? It is higher than it would be if better technologies for capturing carbon dioxide were available. It is somewhat less than the cost of electricity transmission and distribution. It constitutes at most half of the delivered price of electricity. It is dwelt on by policymakers to the exclusion of other costs associated with electricity delivery. It is not fully recovered by the prices charged directly to electricity consumers. Answer: C 2. The passage suggests that extensive use of sequestration would, over time, have which of the following consequences? The burning of fossil fuels would eventually cease to produce atmospheric accumulations of carbon dioxide. The proportion of the delivered price of electricity due to generation would rise and then decline. Power plants would consume progressively lower quantities of fossil fuels. Answer: B 3. Select the sentence that explains why an outcome of sequestration that might have been expected would not occur. Answer: "But because sequestration does not affect the cost of electricity transmission and distribution, delivered prices will rise less, by no more than 50 percent." 5. The passage suggests that Glass's work displays which of the following qualities? A return to the use of popular music in classical compositions An attempt to elevate rock music to an artistic status more closely approximating that of classical music A long-standing tendency to incorporate elements from two apparently disparate musical styles He was treated like a ____ and cast out from his community. A. ascetic B. prodigy C. prodigal D. pariah E. tyro 2. The teacher accused me of (i)____ because my essay was so similar to that of another student. Once I was able to (ii)____ myself, the teacher viewed the other student’s denials with more (iii)____. Blank (i) A. plagiarism B. procrastination C. decorum Blank (ii) D. vindicate E. inculpate F. reprieve Blank (iii) G. credulity H. cognizance I. skepticism 3. We live in a ____ age; everyone thinks that maximizing pleasure is the point of life. A. ubiquitous B. propitious C. sporadic D. corrupt E. hedonistic 4. After having subjected the patient to an aggressive course of treatment that in itself could be (i)____, the doctor was thankful that the disease had gone into (ii)____ . He was able to tell the patient that symptoms might (iii)____ for many years. Blank (i) A. refulgent B. life-enhancing C. life-threatening Blank (ii) D. remission E. quarantine F. sequestration Blank (iii) G. not recur H. persist I. malinger 5. People from all over the world are sent by their doctors to breathe the pure, (i)____ air in this mountain region to counteract the (ii)____ effects of their urban existence. Blank (i) A. insalubrious B. soporific C. invigorating Blank (ii) D. deracinating E. stimulating F. debilitating 6. As were many colonial administrators, Gregory was (i)____ in his knowledge of the grammar of the local language, though his accent was almost (ii)____ . Blank (i) A. deficient B. faultless C. erratic Blank (ii) D. unintelligible E. germane F. stentorian 7. Though Adam Bede is presented to us by the author as ____ fiction, there are none of the life-like meanderings of the story of Amos Barton. A. realistic B. romantic C. imaginative D. educational E. entertaining 8. There is a general (i)____ in the United States that our ethics are declining and that out moral standards are (ii)____ . That is not to say, however, that (iii)____ will translate into action. Blank (i) A. complaint B. optimism C. cliché Blank (ii) D. improving E. deteriorating F. resurgent Blank (iii) G. morality H. awareness I. belligerence 9. Homo sapiens, the proud splitter of the atom, inventor of the electronic computer, (i)____ of the genetic code may be humbled by a lowly (ii)____ of the sewers and soils – the microbe. Blank (i) A. designer B. author C. decipherer Blank (ii) D. creation E. denizen F. rodent 10. After centuries of (i)____, this philosopher's thesis is enjoying a surprising (ii)____ . Blank (i) A. limelight B. obscurity C. longevity Blank (ii) D. renaissance E. decimation F. neglect |
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