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24th July 2015, 08:20 AM
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GRE Latest Syllabus
Hello sir my self Nikunj, sir would you please provide me Latest Syllabus of Graduate Record Examination (GRE)?? Please provide me fast..
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24th July 2015, 11:16 AM
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Re: GRE Latest Syllabus
Here I am giving you Latest Syllabus of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test…. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Test for general test format is covered in three sections. They are: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Analytical Writing. Verbal Reasoning: a. Analyse and draw conclusions,understand and add value to incomplete data; identify the persception of the author; b. Indentify vital points and differentiate between relevant and irrelevant points; c. Understand and summarise the structure of a text; d. Understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts; e. Understand relationships among words and among concepts. Quantitative Reasoning The Quantitative Reasoning section measures a candidate's ability to: a. Understand and analyse quantitative information b. Interpret quantitative information correctly c. Solve problems using mathematical models d. Apply basic mathematical skills and concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data interpretation. Analytical Writing The Analytical Writing section measures a candidate's ability to: a. Articulate complex ideas effectively and with clarity b. Support ideas with relevant reasons and examples c. Examine claims and accompanying evidence d. Sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion GRE Maths Syllabus (Quantitative Reasoning) ARITHMETIC Decimals Exponents and Roots Fractions Integers Percent Ratio Real Numbers ALGEBRA Applications Coordinate Geometry Functions Graphs of Functions Operations with Algebraic Expressions Rules of Exponents Solving Linear Equations Solving Linear Inequalities Solving Quadratic Equations GEOMETRY Circles Lines and Angles Polygons Quadrilaterals Three-Dimensional Figures Triangles DATA ANALYSIS Counting Methods Data Interpretation Examples Distributions of Data, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions Graphical Methods for Describing Data Numerical Methods for Describing Data Probability |
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16th April 2020, 11:38 AM
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Re: GRE Latest Syllabus GRE Syllabus: Three main segments Analytical writing The two-task analytical writing segment appraises the test-taker’s ability to critically examine complex issues and arguments and put forth his or her ideas clearly and logically. In the first task, called the “analyze an issue task,” a viewpoint on a topic of popular interest is presented, and the candidates are asked to analyze the issue and express their own opinions. In the second task, “analyze an argument task,” an argument is presented, and the candidates have to analyze the logical strength of the argument and point out its pluses and minuses. The objective is not to test the test-takers’ knowledge in a particular topic but rather their analytical capability and power of expression. Verbal Reasoning The verbal reasoning segment measures the test-taker’s capacity to read and understand written material of the kind that is commonly used in academia. Three types of questions have been devised: (i) Reading comprehension; (ii) Text completion; and (iii) Sentence equivalence. To be able to comprehend texts in graduate school, a student will be required to identify the relationships between parts of a sentence, and associations between words and concepts. The verbal reasoning segment tests whether the test-taker has the talent and ability necessary. About 50 percent of the questions are on reading comprehension, and the rest expect the candidate to read, understand, and complete sentences or passages. Quantitative Reasoning The main objective of the GRE quantitative segment is to assess the test-taker’s grasp of the basic math concepts of algebra, arithmetic, geometry, and data analysis, and skills for solving problems based on these concepts. There are various topics under each of the main concepts. A detailed list is available on the ETS website. |