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About GRE Practice Test

The graduate record examination (GRE) is a standardized exam that assesses an individual's ability to think abstractly in the fields of analytical writing, mathematics, and vocabulary. Many graduate institutions in the United States and Canada use the GRE to determine an applicant's eligibility for the program. The GRE is now predominantly administered via computer; but, in regions where sufficient computer networks do not exist, a paper-based exam may be administered.
The GRE is divided into three portions that assess verbal and quantitative reasoning, as well as critical writing skills.
- The verbal reasoning section, among other things, assesses the test taker's ability to make inferences, differentiate major and relevant points, and comprehend words and sentences. It is designed to assess the ability of the test taker to analyze and evaluate written material. This section also assesses their ability to process information gleaned from written material as well as see and analyze relationships between various elements of sentences.
- In the quantitative section, the test taker's ability to resolve problems is assessed using geometry, data analysis, and algebra concepts. Test takers must solve mathematical problems as well as interpret and analyze quantitative data.
- The final section assesses the test taker's critical thinking and analytical writing abilities, namely how well they can explain complicated ideas and give appropriate support for those notions.
The current score scale for the verbal and quantitative sections is 130-170, scored in one-point increments. The analytical writing section is scored 0-6 in half-point increments. The ETS has provided the mean scores for each section of the GRE based on all test takers from July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2019, which are as follows:

• Verbal Reasoning: 150.4
• Quantitative Reasoning: 153.4
• Analytical Writing: 3.58

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is the GRE?

The GRE is a standardized exam that assesses an individual's ability to think abstractly in the fields of analytical writing, mathematics, and vocabulary.

How is the GRE administered?

The GRE is predominantly administered via computer, but in regions without sufficient computer networks, a paper-based exam may be administered.

What does the verbal reasoning section of the GRE assess?

The verbal reasoning section assesses the test taker's ability to make inferences, differentiate major and relevant points, comprehend words and sentences, and analyze and evaluate written material.

What does the quantitative section of the GRE assess?

The quantitative section assesses the test taker's ability to solve mathematical problems using concepts from geometry, data analysis, and algebra, as well as interpret and analyze quantitative data.

What does the analytical writing section of the GRE assess?

The analytical writing section assesses the test taker's critical thinking and analytical writing abilities, specifically their ability to explain complicated ideas and provide appropriate support for those notions.

How is the GRE scored?

The verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE are scored on a scale of 130-170 in one-point increments, while the analytical writing section is scored on a scale of 0-6 in half-point increments.

What are the mean scores for each section of the GRE?

The mean scores for the verbal reasoning section is 150.4, for the quantitative reasoning section is 153.4, and for the analytical writing section is 3.58.

What are the features of the GRE practice tests?

The features of the GRE practice tests include free practice questions, practice tests based on real tests, a download PDF feature, no sign up or login required, gamification, a personal study plan, 3 interesting test modes, dark mode, no internet required, and a test bank with weak, medium, and strong questions.
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