What is Gre®?
Gre® is an abbreviation for graduates' exam; It is a multiple and standardized test provided by an educational test service. Universities and universities use Gre® results to help them decide which students to accept their postgraduate programs. Therefore, it is similar to the well -known SAT test, except that Gre® is used to accept the site of a college student. Gre® is a computer test that can be performed in authorized test centers almost at any time of the year. Many people have caused Gre® for failing to test the skills and knowledge that would provide better ensuring success at a postgraduate school; Despite the controversy, schools are still relying on Gre® because it is one of the few widely available standardized That tests allows them to compare all candidates by one metric.
There are several parts of the test as shown below:
Mathematics
- problem solving; Traditional mathematical questions with answeringchoice
- quantitative comparison; Two mathematical formulas are listed and the test manufacturer is asked to choose which one is larger if they are equal, or if more information is required to determine.
verbal
- completion of the sentence; An incomplete sentence and a test manufacturer are asked to choose which word or phrase to complete the sentence best.
- analogy; The relationship between two sets of words is listed and the test-taker is asked to choose another set that has a similar relationship.
- Antonyms; The word is stated and is requested for a test worker to select a word that means the opposite.
- understanding of reading; Reading selection is issued and the questions are asked directly related to passages.
Writing
- argument analysis; Is presented an argument and gRe-test-taker is asked to criticize argumentation.
- Write an argument; Two problems are provided and a Gre-Test-taker is asked to provide a response to a supported argument.