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Reading Comprehension Single Passage (80) Quantitative Comparison (36) Text Completion Two Blanks (34) Vocabulary Antonyms (32) Data Analysis Probability (25) Algebra Linear Equations (23) Vocabulary Words In Context (20) Data Analysis Statistics (19) Text Completion 2 Blanks (19) Critical Reasoning Weaken (17) Geometry Triangles (17) Arithmetic Exponents And Roots (17) Arithmetic Percentages (17) Reading Comprehension Multiple Passage (15) Text Completion One Blank (15) Geometry 3d Figures (14) Geometry Circles (14) Arithmetic Sequences (12) Sentence Equivalence (11) Algebra Quadratic Equations (11) Critical Reasoning Paradox (10) Algebra Word Problems (10) Data Analysis Counting Methods (9) Critical Reasoning Strengthen (8) Algebra Functions (8) Geometry Coordinate Geometry (8) Geometry Quadrilaterals (8) Critical Reasoning Assumption (7) Critical Reasoning Inference (7) Critical Reasoning Evaluate (6)

नमूना प्रश्न

GRE Quantitative Aptitude
If |x − 3| = 7, what are the possible values of x?
A 10 and −4
B 4 and −10
C 10 and 4
D −10 and −4
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The archaeological team uncovered artifacts that were _______ in their craftsmanship, suggesting a level of sophistication that _______ the prevailing assumption that the culture was relatively primitive.
A crude . . supported
B exquisite . . contradicted
C modest . . reinforced
D uniform . . confirmed
GRE Quantitative Aptitude
What is the median of the data set: 3, 7, 8, 5, 12, 14, 23, 15, 6, 11?
A 9
B 8.5
C 9.5
D 10
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the passage and answer the question: The concept of "cultural appropriation" has become increasingly contentious in academic and public discourse. At its core, the argument holds that dominant groups should not adopt elements of marginalized cultures, particularly when those elements carry sacred or historical significance. Proponents contend that such appropriation perpetuates power imbalances and reduces rich traditions to fashion trends or entertainment. Opponents, however, argue that culture has always evolved through exchange and that rigid boundaries between cultures stifle creativity and mutual understanding. They point to the historical record — from the Silk Road to the Renaissance — as evidence that cultural borrowing often enriches all parties involved. Which of the following best captures the central tension described in the passage?
A Whether cultural traditions should be preserved in their original form versus modernized for contemporary audiences
B Whether cultural exchange enriches societies or exploits vulnerable communities
C Whether academic institutions should regulate the use of cultural symbols in research
D Whether marginalized groups have the right to control the economic benefits of their cultural products
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the passage and answer the question: "Many people believe that multitasking — performing several tasks simultaneously — enhances productivity. However, research in cognitive psychology suggests otherwise. A study by the University of Stanford found that chronic multitaskers performed worse on attention-control tests than non-multitaskers. They were less able to filter out irrelevant information and switch between tasks efficiently. The very strategy intended to save time may actually reduce overall efficiency." According to the passage, chronic multitaskers were found to:
A Struggle with filtering out irrelevant information during task transitions.
B Complete individual tasks more quickly than non-multitaskers.
C Perform better on attention-control tests than non-multitaskers.
D Use more cognitive resources than non-multitaskers when switching tasks.
GRE Quantitative Aptitude
Two parallel lines are cut by a transversal. One of the alternate interior angles measures 65°. What is the measure of the other alternate interior angle?
A 25°
B 65°
C 115°
D 130°
GRE Verbal Reasoning
Read the passage and answer the question: "Language is not merely a tool for communication; it is a lens through which we perceive reality. The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, once dismissed as fringe linguistics, has experienced a resurgence in recent decades. Proponents argue that the structure of a language influences its speakers' worldview, shaping everything from color perception to temporal reasoning. While extreme linguistic determinism has been rightly criticized, moderate versions of the hypothesis find support in studies showing that speakers of languages with different grammatical structures exhibit systematically different cognitive patterns" The word "fringe" in the passage is closest in meaning to:
A Marginal and outside mainstream acceptance
B Revolutionary and groundbreaking
C Carefully researched and peer-reviewed
D Widely debated and controversial
GRE Quantitative Aptitude
What is the probability of getting exactly 2 heads in 3 tosses of a fair coin?
A 3/8
B 1/2
C 3/4
D 1/4

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GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized test for admission to graduate programs (Master's and PhD) at universities worldwide, especially in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Conducted by ETS (Educational Testing Service), GRE is accepted by 1,500+ programs in 100+ countries.

Exam Pattern (GRE General Test 2026):
- Total Questions: ~40 (adaptive — 2 sections, each with 2 subsections)
- Total Duration: 1 hour 38 minutes
- Scoring: 130-170 per section (Verbal & Quant), 0-6 (Analytical Writing)

Section Details:
- Verbal Reasoning: ~27 questions (Reading Comprehension, Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence) — 47 minutes
- Quantitative Reasoning: ~27 questions (Quantitative Comparison, Problem Solving, Data Interpretation) — 47 minutes
- Analytical Writing: 2 tasks (Analyze an Issue, Analyze an Argument) — 60 minutes

Negative Marking:
- Unanswered questions: 0 points
- Wrong answers in Verbal & Quant: No penalty (adaptive scoring)

Subjects Tested:
- Verbal: Vocabulary (advanced academic words), Reading Comprehension (scientific, social science, humanities passages), Text Completion (fill-in-the-blank sentences), Sentence Equivalence
- Quant: Arithmetic (Integers, Decimals, Percentages), Algebra (Equations, Inequalities, Functions), Geometry (Lines, Triangles, Circles, 3D shapes), Data Analysis (Statistics, Probability)

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