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.
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.
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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