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About GRE® General Test

The GRE General Test features question types that closely reflect the kind of thinking you’ll do in graduate or business school.

  • Verbal Reasoning — Measures the ability to analyze and draw conclusions from discourse and reason from incomplete data, understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative and author’s intent, and summarize text and distinguish major from minor points, understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts, and understand relationships among words and among concepts. There is an emphasis on complex verbal reasoning skills.
  • Quantitative Reasoning — Measures the ability to understand, interpret and analyze quantitative information, solve problems using mathematical models, and apply the basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. There is an emphasis on quantitative reasoning skills.
  • Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, including the ability to articulate and support complex ideas with relevant reasons and examples, and examine claims and accompanying

About GRE® General Test

The GRE General Test features question types that closely reflect the kind of thinking you’ll do in graduate or business school.

  • Verbal Reasoning — Measures the ability to analyze and draw conclusions from discourse and reason from incomplete data, understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative and author’s intent, and summarize text and distinguish major from minor points, understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts, and understand relationships among words and among concepts. There is an emphasis on complex verbal reasoning skills.
  • Quantitative Reasoning — Measures the ability to understand, interpret and analyze quantitative information, solve problems using mathematical models, and apply the basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. There is an emphasis on quantitative reasoning skills.
  • Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, including the ability to articulate and support complex ideas with relevant reasons and examples, and examine claims and accompanying

Who Takes It?

Prospective graduate and business school applicants from all around the world who are interested in pursuing a master's, MBA, specialized master's in business, J.D. degree, or doctoral degree take the GRE General Test. Applicants come from varying educational and cultural backgrounds and the GRE General Test provides schools with a common measure for comparing candidates' qualifications.

Who Accepts It?

The GRE General Test is accepted at thousands of graduate schools, including business and law, as well as departments and divisions within these schools.

GRE® TEST FORMAT

GRE aims to measure verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing, and critical thinking skills that have been acquired over a long period of learning. The content of the GRE consists of certain specific algebra, geometry, arithmetic, and vocabulary sections. There are two forms of the test; the computer-delivered or paper-delivered GRE General Test.
Structure of the Computer-delivered Test
MeasureNumber Of QuestionAlloted Time
ANALYTICAL WRITING (one section with two separately timed task)One “analyze an issue” task and one “analyze an argument” task”30 minutes per task
VERBAL REASONING (two sections)20 questions per section30 minutes per section
QUANTITATIVE REASONING (two sections)20 questions per section35 minutes per section
Structure of the Paper-delivered Test
MeasureNumber Of QuestionAlloted Time
ANALYTICAL WRITING (one section with two separately timed task)Section One “analyze an issue” task Section Two “analyze an argument” task”30 minutes per task
VERBAL REASONING (two sections)25 questions per section35 minutes per section
QUANTITATIVE REASONING (two sections)25 questions per section40 minutes per section

GRE® TEST FORMAT

GRE aims to measure verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing, and critical thinking skills that have been acquired over a long period of learning. The content of the GRE consists of certain specific algebra, geometry, arithmetic, and vocabulary sections. There are two forms of the test; the computer-delivered or paper-delivered GRE General Test.

Structure of the Computer-delivered Test

MeasureNumber Of QuestionAlloted Time
ANALYTICAL WRITING
(one section with two separately timed task)
One “analyze an issue” task and one “analyze an argument” task”30 minutes per task
VERBAL REASONING
(two sections)
20 questions per section30 minutes per section
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
(two sections)
20 questions per section35 minutes per section

Structure of the Paper-delivered Test

MeasureNumber Of QuestionAlloted Time
ANALYTICAL
WRITING
(one section
with two separately timed task)
Section One “analyze an issue” task
Section Two “analyze an argument” task”
30 minutes per task
VERBAL REASONING
(two sections)
25 questions per section35 minutes per section
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
(two sections)
25 questions per section40 minutes per section