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Peterson's Master the Gre 2010 - Part 7.This book includes 9 full-length practice tests , thorough reviews of every section on the exam, and expert tips and strategies from a test prep pro. GRE (Graduage Record Examination General Test) is a commercially-run standardized test and an admission requirement for many graduate schools in USA and other English-speaking countries. GRE can earn you between 200-800 points. | Chapter 2 GRE Questions A First Look 43 KEY FACTS ABOUT GRE PROBLEM SOLVING QUESTIONS Numerical answer choices for a multiple-choice question will be listed in order from lowest to highest in value or vice versa. Data analysis questions which involve charts tables or other data presented in graphical form often come in sets of two to four consecutive questions. In such cases all the questions in the set will pertain to the same graphical data. Geometry figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. Expect that nearly half of the questions will involve story problems in a real-world setting. Expect one but no more than one numeric-entry question among the 14 Problem Solving questions but keep in mind that you might not see any at all. On the computer-based test Problem Solving questions are mixed with Quantitative Comparisons in no fixed pattern. THE VERBAL REASONING SECTION The 30-minute Verbal Reasoning section consists of 30 questions in four basic formats Sentence and Text Completion Reading Comprehension Analogies and Antonyms. Each format covers a distinct set of verbal and verbal reasoning skills. Sentence and Text Completion Sentence Completions are designed to measure the following four verbal skills the first one is the primary skill being tested Q Your ability to understand the relationships among ideas in a sentence and your ability to choose how best to convey those ideas and relationships Q Your grasp of vocabulary Q Your facility with English-language idioms Q Your diction skill at using appropriate words in appropriate contexts For each test item your task is to fill in either one or two blanks in a sentence in a way that makes sense and effectively conveys the intended meaning of the sentence. Most GRE Sentence Completions involve two blanks. Directions for these questions are similar to the following Directions The following question provides a sentence containing one or two blanks each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath the .