GRE Text Completion Examples 1
Practice Your GRE Text Completions!
The Revised GRE looks much different from the GRE exam of the past. The GRE Verbal section has received a major overhaul, and text completion questions are just one of the new types of questions in this section. Here are a few GRE text completion examples so you know how to ace the Revised GRE Verbal section!
GRE Text Completion Example 1
Question 1
In 2005, The American Physiological Society initiated The Living History of Physiology Project to recognize senior members who have made (i)___________ contributions during their career to the (ii)___________of the discipline and profession of physiology. Each Eminent Physiologist will be interviewed for (iii)___________, and the video tape will be available from the American Physiological Society Headquarters.
| Blank (i) | Blank (ii) | Blank (iii) |
| (A) extraordinary | (D) impetus | (G) dispersement |
| (B) ostensible | (E) progression | (H) placement |
| (C) pragmatic | (F) displacement | (I) posterity |
Question 2
Endothelial cell dysfunction is emerging as an ultimate (i)___________ for cardiovascular disease, yet the definition of this new syndrome, its physiology, and therapy remain (ii)___________ by a majority of physicians across the globe.
| Blank (i) | Blank (ii) |
| (A) proponent | (D) poorly defined |
| (B) edifice | (E) egregiously managed |
| (C) culprit | (F) largely misunderstood |
Question 3
Filmography, like discography, is an ___________ science, requiring considerable research and verification of suggested facts; results will always be variable.
A. exacting
B. imperceptible
C. autonomous
D. enterprising
E. imprecise

