The GRE General Test is a computer-delivered test. Its test-taker friendly design lets you skip questions within a section, go back and change answers and have the flexibility to choose which questions within a section you want to answer first.
The GRE® General Test
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The GRE ® General Test
One test for graduate, business and law school
Select a step to learn more about your GRE ® General Test journey.
The GRE General Test is a computer-delivered test. Its test-taker friendly design lets you skip questions within a section, go back and change answers and have the flexibility to choose which questions within a section you want to answer first.
Measure | \r\nNumber of Questions | \r\nAllotted Time | \r\n
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Analytical Writing (One section) | \r\nOne "Analyze an Issue" task | \r\n30 minutes | \r\n
Verbal Reasoning (Two sections) | \r\nSection 1: 12 questions \r\nSection 2: 15 questions \r\n | \r\nSection 1: 18 minutes \r\nSection 2: 23 minutes \r\n | \r\n
Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections) | \r\nSection 1: 12 questions \r\nSection 2: 15 questions \r\n | \r\nSection 1: 21 minutes \r\nSection 2: 26 minutes \r\n | \r\n
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The Analytical Writing section will always be first. The Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections may appear in any order after the Analytical Writing section.
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Measure | Number of Questions | Allotted Time |
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Analytical Writing (One section)
|
One "Analyze an Issue" task | 30 minutes |
Verbal Reasoning (Two sections)
|
Section 1: 12 questions Section 2: 15 questions |
Section 1: 18 minutes Section 2: 23 minutes |
Quantitative Reasoning (Two sections)
|
Section 1: 12 questions Section 2: 15 questions |
Section 1: 21 minutes Section 2: 26 minutes |
The Analytical Writing section will always be first. The Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections may appear in any order after the Analytical Writing section.
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The overall testing time is about 3 hours and 45 minutes. There are six sections with a 10-minute break following the third section.
Verbal Reasoning
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Quantitative Reasoning
\r\n(Two sections)
Measure | Number of Questions | Allotted Time |
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Analytical Writing
(One section with two separately timed tasks) |
One "Analyze an Issue" task and one "Analyze an Argument" task | 30 minutes per task |
Verbal Reasoning(Two sections) |
20 questions per section | 30 minutes per section |
Quantitative Reasoning(Two sections) |
20 questions per section | 35 minutes per section |
Unscored¹
|
Varies | Varies |
Research²
|
Varies | Varies |
The Analytical Writing section will always be first. The Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and unidentified/unscored sections may appear in any order; therefore, you should treat each section as if it counts toward your score.
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For example, if you do very well on the first Quantitative Reasoning section, the second section of Quantitative Reasoning will be at a higher level of difficulty. The scoring for the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning measures takes into consideration the total number of questions answered correctly across the two sections, as well as the difficulty level of the sections.
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For example, if you do very well on the first Quantitative Reasoning section, the second section of Quantitative Reasoning will be at a higher level of difficulty. The scoring for the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning measures takes into consideration the total number of questions answered correctly across the two sections, as well as the difficulty level of the sections.
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The advanced adaptive design of the GRE General Test allows you to move forward and backward throughout an entire section. Specific features include:
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2 An identified research section that doesn’t count toward your score may be included in place of the unscored section. The research section will always appear at the end of the test. Questions in this section are included for ETS research purposes.
\r\n"}}" id="text-280588d791" class="text-280588d791 cmp-text">1 An unidentified unscored section that doesn’t count toward your score may be included and may appear in any order after the Analytical Writing section. Questions in the unscored section are being tried out either for possible use in future tests or to ensure that scores on new editions of the test are comparable to scores from earlier editions.
2 An identified research section that doesn’t count toward your score may be included in place of the unscored section. The research section will always appear at the end of the test. Questions in this section are included for ETS research purposes.