Verbal Insights on the GRE General Test
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- Elaborate Strategies for mastering all types of GRE Verbal Reasoning questions
- 3 full length Verbal Practice tests as per the GRE Guidelines
- 160 Practice questions to familiarize you with all question types
- Answer key and detailed explanation
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Verbal Insights on the GRE
Elaborate Strategies for mastering every question type appearing on the Verbal section
3 full length Verbal Practice tests as per the GRE Guidelines
Dozens of Practice questions to familiarize you with every type of question
Answer key and detailed explanation included for every question.
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Table of Contents
1. Overview of the GRE General Test
General Information of the Format of the GRE General Test
Outline of the GRE General Test
Paper Based and Computer Based GRE General Test
Registering for the GRE
How the GRE General Test is Scored
General Strategies for Taking the GRE
Preparing for Test Day and Taking the GRE
Frequently Asked Questions
2. Verbal Reasoning
Reading Comprehension Questions
Text Completion Questions
Sentence Equivalence Questions
General Hints on the Verbal Reasoning Component
3. Reading Comprehension
What does a Reading Comprehension question look like?
What skills do Reading Comprehension questions test?
Key facts about Reading Comprehension questions
Strategies for Reading Comprehension Questions
Types of Questions
General Tips for Answering Reading Comprehension Questions
Worked Examples of Reading Comprehension Questions
4. Text Completion
What does a Text Completion question look like?
What skills do Text Completion questions test?
Key facts about Text Completion questions
Strategies for Text Completion Questions
Worked Examples of Text Completion Questions
5. Sentence Equivalence
What does a Sentence Equivalence question look like?
What skills do Sentence Equivalence questions test?
Key facts about Sentence Equivalence questions
Strategies for Sentence Equivalence Questions
Worked Examples of Sentence Equivalence Questions
6. Practice Test 1
7. Practice Test 2
8. Practice Test 3
9. Answer Key
10. Explanatory Answers
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Overview of the GRE General Test
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test is required for admission to most graduate programs. The most competitive programs tend to require comparatively higher scores. This book is designed to prepare students for the GRE General Test. The GRE revised General Test was renamed in 2016 and is now known as the GRE General Test, but content and scoring of the test remain the same. Note that some graduate programs require applicants to take specialized GRE Subject Tests which will not be covered in this book. Before preparing to take the GRE, please review the admissions criteria for the programs that you are interested in applying to so that you know whether you need to take subject tests in addition to the GRE General Test. To learn more about subject tests, visit the Subject Tests section at ets.org.
The GRE General Test is not designed to measure your knowledge of specific fields. It does not measure your ability to be successful in your career or even in school. It does, however, give a reasonably accurate indication of your capabilities in certain key areas for graduate level work, such as your ability to understand complex written material, your understanding of basic mathematics, your ability to interpret data, and your capacity for reasoning and critical thinking. By using this book to prepare for the GRE General Test, you will not only improve your chances of scoring well on the test, you will also help to prepare yourself for graduate level study.
General Information of the Format of the GRE General Test
Whether you are taking the paper or computer version of the GRE General Test, the format of the test will be essentially the same. The test consists of three main components: Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning. The total time for the test will be between 3 hours 30 minutes and 3 hours 45 minutes, depending on the version you are taking.
The first section of the test is always the Analytical Writing component which is broken into two sections. In the first, you will be asked to write an argumentative essay that takes a position on an issue of general interest. In the second, you will be asked to analyze an argument for logical validity and soundness. You will be given 30 minutes for each section.
The remainder of the test will be split between sections devoted to Verbal Reasoning and sections devoted to Quantitative Reasoning. There will be two sections devoted to Verbal Reasoning, and another two devoted to Quantitative Reasoning. You will be given between 30-40 minutes to complete each section, and each section will contain approximately 20 questions. At any point during the test, you may be given an unscored section on either Verbal or Quantitative Reasoning; since this section will not be identified, it is important that you try your best at all times. Also, it is possible that you will be asked to complete a research section that will allow ETS to test the efficacy of new questions. If you are given a research section, it will appear at the end of your General Test. Unscored and research sections may vary in number of questions and time allotted.
Outline of the GRE General Test
The following will briefly introduce the three main components of the GRE General Test.
Analytical Writing Assessment
The first section of the GRE General Test is the Analytical Writing assessment. This component of the GRE is designed to test your ability to use basic logic and critical reasoning to make and assess arguments. The Analytical Writing assessment is broken into two assignments, each of which must be completed within 30 minutes. In the first assignment, you will be asked to develop a position on an issue of general interest. You will be given an issue and a prompt with some specific instructions on how to approach the assigned issue. You will be expected to take a position on the issue and then write a clear, persuasive and logically sound essay defending your position in correct English. You will be assessed based on your ability to effectively defend your positions with supporting evidence and valid reasoning, your skill in organizing your thoughts, and your command of English. In the second assignment, you will be presented with a passage in which the author sketches an argument for their position on an issue. Here, you will be expected to write an essay that critically evaluates their argument in terms of the evidence they use and the logical validity of their reasoning. You will be assessed based on your ability to parse the author’s argument and effectively point out the strengths and weaknesses of their reasoning using good organization and correct English.
tmp_fcb815f872104f253eb368213a8db0c2_03TaMN_html_m46b223d2.jpgThe Analytical Writing assessment tests your ability to:
a) Coherently develop complex ideas
b) Write in a focused, organized manner
c) Identify relevant evidence and use it to support your claims
d) Critically evaluate another person’s argument for clarity and effectiveness
e) Command the elements of standard written English
Verbal Reasoning
The Verbal Reasoning portion of the GRE assesses your reading comprehension, your ability to draw inferences to fill in missing information, and your vocabulary. You will be given two sections on Verbal Reasoning, each consisting of approximately 20-25 questions and lasting 30-35 minutes. Verbal Reasoning questions on the GRE General Test are mostly multiple choice, and will be drawn from the following three types: Reading Comprehension, Text Completion, and Sentence Equivalence. Reading Comprehension questions will ask you to read a short passage several paragraphs long, and then answer questions about the passage. Text Completion questions will have a short passage with 1-3 blanks which you will need to fill in by choosing the best of several multiple choice options. The Sentence Equivalence section will ask you to fill in the blank in a passage using the two words that will complete the sentence in such a way that the meaning will be as similar as possible.
tmp_fcb815f872104f253eb368213a8db0c2_03TaMN_html_670da184.jpgThe Verbal Reasoning section tests your ability to:
a) Comprehend, interpret and analyze complex passages in standard written English
b) Apply sophisticated vocabulary in context
c) Draw inferences about meaning and authorial intent based on written material
Quantitative Reasoning
The Quantitative Reasoning section of the GRE evaluates your ability to use basic mathematics, read and interpret graphs and figures and engage in basic reasoning involving math and numbers. You will be given two sections on Quantitative Reasoning, each with about 20-25 questions. You will have 35-40 minutes to complete each section. There are two basic question types, multiple choice and numerical entry. For multiple choice questions, you will be asked to choose the best answer or answers from several possibilities; for numerical entry questions, you will be asked to enter a numerical answer from your own calculations. Some questions