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GRE Practice Guide

Independent practice-style questions for GRE preparation.

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About the GRE Practice

~7 min read · Updated April 2026

Our GRE practice covers the kinds of items candidates revise for the GRE General Test — verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing preparation, including vocabulary, reading comprehension, text completion, maths reasoning and essay planning.

These are independent practice-style questions and are not affiliated with ETS, who own and administer the GRE. Always use official ETS materials for final preparation.

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What revision typically covers

Verbal: text completion, sentence equivalence, reading comprehension. Quantitative: arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data interpretation. Analytical writing: analyse an issue and analyse an argument tasks.

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How candidates usually prepare

Build a 6–10 week plan, study high-frequency GRE vocabulary, do timed sections under exam conditions, and review every wrong answer in detail. Sit at least two full ETS-published practice tests before test day.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about the GRE Practice in 2026.

Is the GRE accepted in the UK?

Many UK master's and PhD programmes accept the GRE, especially in business, economics, sciences and engineering. Always check each course's specific entry requirements.

Is UK Test Hub affiliated with ETS?

No. UK Test Hub is independent and not affiliated with ETS, who own and administer the GRE. Our questions are practice-style only.

Independent practice site

UK Test Hub is an independent practice and study website. We are not affiliated with GOV.UK, DVSA, Department for Transport, SQA, ETS, Pearson, GMAC, NHS or any official exam body. Questions are practice-style only — always check the official test provider or government guidance before booking a real exam or relying on a qualification for an application.