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27th February 2016, 02:04 PM
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GRE Example

Hii sir, I am preparing for the GRE Examination will you please provide me the some sample paper of the GRE Examination ?
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27th February 2016, 02:07 PM
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Re: GRE Example

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test that is an
admissions requirement for most graduate schools in the United States

The GRE test has following sections that are as follow:

Verbal Reasoning — Measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written
material and synthesize information obtained from it, analyze relationships
among component parts of sentences and recognize relationships among
words and concepts.

Quantitative Reasoning — Measures problem-solving ability using basic
concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis.

Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing
skills, specifically your ability to articulate and support complex ideas clearly
and effectively.

As you asking for the Sample question here I am providing you the sample
questions for the GRE test that is as follow :

The Verbal Reasoning section of the GRE® revised General Test contains
three types of questions:



Reading Comprehension

Text Completion

Sentence Equivalence



Reading Comprehension Questions



Select-in-Passage: The question asks the examinee to click on the sentence
in the passage that meets a certain description. To answer the question, the
examinee chooses one of the sentences and clicks on it; clicking anywhere
on a sentence will highlight it.



Reading comprehension passages are drawn from the physical sciences, the
biological sciences, the social sciences, the arts and humanities, and
everyday topics, and are based on material found in books and periodicals,
both academic and nonacademic. The passages range in length from one
paragraph to four or five paragraphs.

Policymakers must confront the dilemma that fossil fuels continue to be an
indispensable source of energy even though burning them produces
atmospheric accumulations of carbon dioxide that increase the likelihood of
potentially disastrous global climate change. Currently, technology that would
capture carbon dioxide emitted by power plants and sequester it harmlessly
underground or undersea instead of releasing it into the atmosphere might
double the cost of generating electricity. But because sequestration does not
affect the cost of electricity transmission and distribution, delivered prices
will rise less, by no more than 50 percent. Research into better technologies
for capturing carbon dioxide will undoubtedly lead to lowered costs.

Sample Multiple-choice Question — Select One Answer Choice

1.The passage implies which of the following about the current cost of generating electricity?


It is higher than it would be if better technologies for capturing carbon
dioxide were available.

It is somewhat less than the cost of electricity transmission and distribution.

It constitutes at most half of the delivered price of electricity.

It is dwelt on by policymakers to the exclusion of other costs associated
with electricity delivery.

It is not fully recovered by the prices charged directly to electricity
consumers.



Answer: C




Consider each of the three choices separately and select all that apply.

2.

The passage suggests that extensive use of sequestration would, over time,
have which of the following consequences?

A. The burning of fossil fuels would eventually cease to produce
atmospheric accumulations of carbon dioxide.

B. The proportion of the delivered price of electricity due to generation
would rise and then decline.

C. Power plants would consume progressively lower quantities of fossil
fuels.

Answer: B

3. Select the sentence that explains why an outcome of sequestration that
might have been expected would not occur.

Answer

:"But because sequestration does not affect the cost of electricity
transmission and distribution, delivered prices will rise less, by no more than
50 percent."

Rest of the Section question paper you may found from the Below

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