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As of August, 2011, the Revised GREreplaced the old GRE, and with this replacement, the
Revised GRE Verbal section came into play. Here, you'll find the breakdown of the new and
improved GRE Verbal section (from ETS), so you'll know how to prepare when test day rolls
around.
Interested in the past? Here's what the theold GRE Verbal sectionlooked like.
Revised GRE Verbal Practice
Revised GRE Verbal Basics
2 sections
25 questions per section
35 minutes per section
Types of questions: text completion, sentence equivalence, and reading comprehension
No more antonyms or analogies, which means no more vocabulary out of context. Whew!
Text Completion Questions
A short passage of text with 1-5 sentences.
The passage will have 1-3 blanks.
There will be 3 answer choices per blank, or 5 answer choices if there's only one blank.
There is just one correct answer, consisting of one choice for each blank. Confused?Check out the examples.
Text Completion Examples
Sentence Equivalence Questions
1 sentence
1 blank
6 answers to choose from
New!You must choose 2 answer choices that fit the meaning of the sentence and make
sentences that are alike in meaning.
Sentence Equivalence Examples
Reading Comprehension Questions
The reading comprehension sections is different in the 2011 GRE Verbal section, in that there are
3 types of questions you'll have to answer (see below). The text itself will come from books and
periodicals about science, arts, humanities, and everyday life issues, too. The passages can be
academic or nonacademic and will vary from 1 5 paragraphs in length.
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Multiple-choice Questions; Choose 1 answer: These are your average, run-of-the-mill mc
questions with 5 answer choices.
Multiple-choice Questions; Choose 1 or more answers: Here, you'll have 3 answer
choices, and you'll have to choose every correct answer, which could be one, two or all three
of them. No partial credit is awarded, either! Select-in-Passage: With these, the GRE gets a little more 21st century. You'll simply click
on the sentence in the passage that answers the question. Hi-tech, huh?
Reading Comprehension Examples
How to study for Reading Comprehension questions for revised GRE?
There are 4 types of passages that are asked in revised GRE. These questions comprise half of the
questions in each section. You have to answer 2 sections for Verbal Reasoning which makes asmany as 8 passages with approximately 20 questions based on the Reading comprehensions. Need
I state any more reason why you should concentrate on the RC questions?
Types of passages asked in revised GRE
1 Long passage (4-5 questions)
2 Medium passage(2-3 questions)
3 Short passage(1 question)
Some tricks and hints for Reading Comprehension questions:
4 Navigating through the questions is possible in the revised format of the GRE. So,
attempt the passages in the very end. Complete the sentence equivalence and text completion
questions which take very little time.
5 Read the entire passage carefully. Do not jump to the question and then find the answer in
the passage. This strategy wont work here. GRE revised reading comprehensions will test
questions based on your understanding of the passage, not the passage content.
6 Getting 15 correct answers in each section will give you a score of above 160 (720 oldpattern). Even if you skip an entire passage, if all other answers are correct, you are safe. But
do not leave any answers blank. Attempt every question asked in the revised GRE.
7 The long passage is very lengthy to read. Attempt it at the very end. You will save a lot of
time by doing this.
8 Practice as many passages as you can. Gather all different types of passages from various
exams and practice them daily. This will also help build your vocabulary.
9 You will start understanding a pattern in the types of questions asked in the passages after
practicing many passages. You will automatically start guessing the questions while reading
the passage itself.
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