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Peterson's Master the Gre 2010 - Part 9.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. | 63 Chapter 3 Practice Test 1 Diagnostic Argument Task Time 30 Minutes Using a word processor compose a response to the writing task presented below. Do not use any spell-checking or grammar-checking functions they are not available on the actual GRE . People working as computer scientists and engineers must work more than sixty hours per week to further their careers. Accordingly it is important that these workers have ready access to high-quality and affordable all-day child care. Also the requirements for career advancement in these fields must be made more flexible so that children of pre-school age can spend a significant portion of each day with at least one parent. Discuss how well-reasoned you find the argument above. diagnostic test www.petersons.com 64 PART II Diagnosing Strengths and Weaknesses QUANTITATIVE REASONING In this diagnostic test questions are grouped by format and easier questions come before more challenging ones. On the actual computer-based GRE questions of all types and difficulty levels are interspersed. 28 Questions 45 Minutes Directions For Questions 1 14 each question involves two quantities one in Column A and one in Column B. You are to compare the two quantities and choose whether A The quantity in Column A is greater. B The quantity in Column B is greater. C The quantities are equal. D The relationship between the two quantities cannot be determined from the information in the problem. Common Information In a question information concerning one or both of the quantities to be compared is centered above the two columns. A symbol that appears in both columns represents the same thing in Column A as it does in Column B. Notes All number used are real numbers. All figures lie on a plane unless otherwise indicated. All angle measures are positive. All lines shown as straight are straight. Lines that appear jagged can also be assumed to be straight lines can look somewhat jagged on the computer screen . Figures are intended to provide .