The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in the United States, in other English-speaking countries and for English-taught graduate and business programs world-wide. Created and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS) in 1949, the exam aims to measure verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing and critical thinking skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study. The GRE General Test is offered as a computer-based, computer adaptive exam administered by selected qualified testing centers worldwide.
Reading Comprehension and CR: These questions test your ability to understand the structure of a test, analyze a text and reach conclusions about it, identify the author’s assumptions and perspective, distinguish between minor and major points, understand how parts of a text relate to each other and reason from incomplete data to infer missing information among other things.
Text Completion: This question tests your ability to understand the correlation between component parts of sentences and texts. This question consists of 1-5 sentences with 1-3 blanks with several answer choices for each blank.
Sentence Equivalence: This question consists of a single sentence with 1 blank and 6 answer choices. Test takers are required to choose 2 answers.
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