GRE Practice Test

A square PQRS is enclosed in another square ABCD. Find the ratio of the area of PQRS to the area of ABCD.

Question 2 of 10
2 . Question
What would be the circumference of a circle that has been inscribed in a square of area 5. Question 3 of 10
3 . Question

A house is built by 20 workers in 30 days. How many workers will be needed to complete the work in 15 days?

Question 4 of 10
4 . Question

Triangle ABC is an isosceles triangle.

Quantity A Quantity B
Angle ABC 70°
Question 5 of 10
5 . Question
Consider the following equation and choose the correct answer. 14- 5x > 7
Quantity A Quantity B
x 2
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6 . Question
What is the number of degrees moved by the hour hand of a clock in going from 11 am to 3:30 pm? Question 7 of 10
7 . Question

There are ‘n’ number of sweets in a box. The total weight of the box is 2 pounds. After some time, you note that Alice ate ¾ of the total sweets. Now the box weighs 0.8 pounds. What is the weight of empty box if Alice eats the remaining ¼ sweets as well? Answer as a decimal rounded to nearest tenth (e.g., 0.8 or 1.2)

Question 8 of 10
8 . Question

Bale, Rio and John are playing a game in which each one of them have to choose a chit from a total of 20 chits. Each of these 20 chits has a number written on it from 1 to 20 and no number is repeated twice. The one who picks up a chit which is either multiple of 5 or 6 will have to serve others a smoked chicken pizza. Bale tries his luck first. What is the probability that he will be the one who will have to serve other pizza? Answer as a fraction in simplest form (e.g., 1/4 or 3/5)

Question 9 of 10
9 . Question

For all values of x and y if x < y < (x+y) which of the following must be negative. Indicate all possible options:

Question 10 of 10
10 . Question

If 6!/3 m is an integer, which of the following options are greater than the largest possible value of m? Indicate all possible values.

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Overview of the GRE

The GRE is used by graduate schools during the application process. The exam was recently updated and made significantly shorter.

Fast Facts:

The 5 sections on the exam are:

  1. Analytical Writing: 1 Essay, 30 Minutes
  2. Verbal Reasoning (Section 1): 12 Questions, 18 Minutes
  3. Verbal Reasoning (Section 2): 15 Questions, 23 Minutes
  4. Quantitative Reasoning (Section 1): 12 Questions, 21 Minutes
  5. Quantitative Reasoning (Section 2): 15 Questions, 26 Minutes

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For more information on the exam, like question types, read our GRE overview article.

Scoring of the GRE

You will receive the following three scores:

Your verbal score will come from the two verbal sections and your quantitative score will come from the two quantitative sections.

For more detailed information, read our guide to GRE scores.

Registering for the GRE and Test Day

The GRE is very easy to register for and can be done online. You will need to create an ETS account to register. Here is a link to create an ETS account.

You are given two options when it comes to taking the GRE:

  1. Online at Home: Take the exam online from your home.
  2. Online at Testing Center: Take the exam at a testing center. The exam is still given on a computer.

You will need to pay a fee to take the exam. The fee varies depending on your country, but you can expect to pay around $220.

Studying for the GRE

When studying for the GRE, we recommend following these steps:

  1. Take a Practice Exam: Take a full-length exam to get a baseline and see where you stand.
  2. Review Your Results: After completing your exam, review your answer explanations and see which section you struggled with the most.
  3. Focus Your Studies: Focus your studies on the specific areas that gave you the most trouble. This could include a specific section or a type of question. You can use study guides, flashcards, more GRE practice tests, or a prep course in this step.
  4. Take Another Practice Exam: After spending time focusing your studies, take another practice exam and see if your score improved.
  5. Re-evaluate Where You Stand: After taking another full-length exam, see where you stand. Did your score improve or not?
  6. Repeat Steps 3 Through 5: Repeat these steps until you are completely comfortable with all sections of the exam.

Benefits of Taking a Free GRE Practice Test

You will find that using GRE practice questions has many benefits. Some of the major benefits include:

  1. Familiarity of the Exam: You will be exposed to the format and types of questions that are asked on the actual GRE exam. This will help you eliminate any surprises when taking the real exam.
  2. Timing: One of the things that makes the GRE challenging is the timing aspect of the exam. You will be able to practice your timing when using a GRE mock test. Don’t worry if you run out of time when practicing. This will allow you to be realistic with yourself and help you figure it out before taking the real exam.
  3. Find Weak Areas: Practicing for the GRE will help you find which areas you struggle with. You can use this to narrow down your studies, which will help you study more efficiently.
  4. Better Problem Solving: Taking practice exams will help you learn new ways to solve problems. You may review one of our answer explanations and discover a more efficient way to solve a problem. This will help you save time when taking the exam.