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GRE (Graduate Record Examination)

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a multiple choice admission test intended for applicants to graduate schools. The GRE includes verbal ability question, math ability question and essays to evaluate your analytical abilities. All questions on GRE apart from the essays are Multiple Choice Items. GRE is a Computer Adaptive Test, which means that it’s a test taken on the computer where the level of the question adjusts according to your mental abilities.

Students aspiring to obtain a graduate de GRE e from a University in America need to take this test. About 300 to 500 graduate programs across 3500 Universities in the United States of America use GRE scores. The GRE tests the general abilities in Mathematics and English that a grad school aspirant should have. The GRE does not measure subjective factors important to academic and career success — such as motivation, creativity, interpersonal skills, study skills, or overall success on the job.

How does CAT work?

The GRE is a computerized test that adapts to your performance. This format is called a CAT (computer-adaptive test). As you take the test, the computer will select questions based on your performance. If you get a question correct, the test may select a more difficult one next. If you get a question wrong, the computer may select an easier one next. Thus, the test adapts to your performance. The score you get also adjusts accordingly in the sense that the tougher your questions get, the higher you score.

Each computer-based test section meets pre-established specifications, including the types of questions asked and the subject matter presented. The statistical characteristics of the questions answered correctly and incorrectly, including their difficulty levels, are taken into account in the calculation of scores. Therefore, scores of all test takers can be compared even though they received different questions.

 GRE Test Format

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a multiple- choice admissions test intended for applicants to graduate schools. The three sections that counts toward your score are:

30 minute, 30- question “Verbal Ability" section.
45-minute, 28-questions “Quantitative Ability" section.
75-minute, 2- question "Analytical Writing" section.
Experimental section (can either be a Verbal Section or a Quantitative Section).

Verbal Section:

The Verbal section of GRE contains four types of questions, which come in no particular order:
Antonyms
Sentence Completion
Analogies
Reading Comprehension

Quantitative Section:

The Quantitative section contains two types of question contains
Problem Solving Questions
Quantitative Comparisons

Analytical Writing:

This section contains two essay questions:
Issue Perspective
Argument Analysis

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