THEME 6: GRE & GMAT EXAME
GRE (Graduate Record Examination)

Test that identifies the student's perspective and skills.

Liberal arts, science and mathematics.
Measures verbal reasoning
Quantitative reasoning
Critical thinking
Analytical writing
Psychology
Mathematics
Physics
Literature in English
Biology
Chemistry

Anlytical Writing Section
The first section of the test consists of two 30-minute writing tasks, one task analyzing the topic and the other analyzing an argument.

Vebal Reasoning Section
Analyzes the conclusion of the speech
Select important points
Understands the meaning of words.

Quantitative Reasoning Section
Evaluates basic math skills.
Understanding of mathematical concepts.
Ability to reason quantitatively.
Modeling and solving problems with quantitative methods.
Their questions are posed in environments in real-life settings, while others in mathematical settings.
The following areas and weaknesses are evaluated:
Arithmetic topics
Algebra topics
Geometry topics
Data analysis topics.

3 types of questions:
Reading comprehension
Text completion
Sentence equivalence.
Test completion question:Applicants must learn to interpret, evaluate and reason.
The structure of a question is 1 to 5 sentences with 3 answer options and a single correct answer.
Sentence equivalent question:
In a sentence equivalent question, the question consists of a single sentence, a blank space and 6 answer choices.