Saturday, 8 February 2014
GRE Physics (REA)
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This
test preparation book includes four full-length exams with detailed
explanations modeled after the actual GRE in Physics. Knowledge of
mechanics, electromagnetism, atomic physics, physicoptics and wave
phenomena, quantum mechanics, special relativity, thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics, laboratory methods, and advanced topics tested.
Includes a general physics review of all topics tested on the exam. For
physics students bound for graduate school.Format: djvu
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Antonyms
05:12
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Fairly straightforward: KNOW THE WORDS.
Suppose you get hit with "AVER".
Now
what? If you're one of the few people that knows the definition of
AVER, great, find the word that means the opposite and move on. If you
don't know what it means, well, there's not much more that you can do
but decide which one of the first five letters of the alphabet is
momentarily your favorite.
So, start memorizing some words.
Flashcards are the easiest way to learn words.
How to improve your GRE math score
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1. Master the Fundamentals
During the tutoring sessions, we go over and master all three facets of the test. First, we assess your basic math ability and decide whether you should spend some time strengthening your computational skills before going to the actual GRE. It's important to understand that you won't get a good score if you don't know the basics of arithmetic, number properties, algebra, and geometry, and that it's counterproductive to try the more difficult questions that are in the official guides without first getting a strong foundation.
To put it in basketball terms, if you're scoring below 540 and you want to jump straight into actual GRE questions, that's like trying to shoot 3-pointers without knowing how make a layup. Most likely, you need to do at least a little drill work so that you can do the arithmetic on the test more quickly. Also, at this stage, force yourself to show all your work. Writing all your work down when you do a math problem greatly reduces the amount of errors you make, and it also SPEEDS UP your math solving ability.
2. Develop your ability to solve the problems through creative thinking, reasoning, and looking for patterns.
Arithmetic ability is just a foundation, and it alone will not get you a good score. As you do the more difficult problems, you'll see that many of them are like the second question above. What may at first seem like a problem that requires tons of computation turns out to be fairly straightforward and less time consuming once you spot a pattern or use reasoning. Tutoring is very helpful in this regard. Together with your tutor you can go over all the different types of problems and learn the most efficient ways to do those problems, so that ultimately you can do every problem on the test in under two minutes.
3. Learn to manage your time more efficiently.
Essentially, , you need to learn how to recognize questions that will suck away at your time. Then you need to discipline yourself to skip those questions with some educated guesses. It is possible to miss as many as 9 or 10 questions on the math section, and to still score in the high 700s. This means that you don't actually have to do 28 questions, but 18, provided you get those 18 right. The bottom line is, guess on the questions you're likely to get wrong, and spend more time on the ones you know that you can get right.
Also, keep in mind that the GRE is not a math test, it is a test with some math in it. For a large number of questions that seem to require a ton of computation, often you can do the question much more quickly by checking the answer choices or substituting simpler numbers in. You should learn to recognize those opportunities, and use them to your advantage. In general, whenever a question seems to require excessive computation, i.e., a calculator, there's an easier and faster way.
During the tutoring sessions, we go over and master all three facets of the test. First, we assess your basic math ability and decide whether you should spend some time strengthening your computational skills before going to the actual GRE. It's important to understand that you won't get a good score if you don't know the basics of arithmetic, number properties, algebra, and geometry, and that it's counterproductive to try the more difficult questions that are in the official guides without first getting a strong foundation.
To put it in basketball terms, if you're scoring below 540 and you want to jump straight into actual GRE questions, that's like trying to shoot 3-pointers without knowing how make a layup. Most likely, you need to do at least a little drill work so that you can do the arithmetic on the test more quickly. Also, at this stage, force yourself to show all your work. Writing all your work down when you do a math problem greatly reduces the amount of errors you make, and it also SPEEDS UP your math solving ability.
2. Develop your ability to solve the problems through creative thinking, reasoning, and looking for patterns.
Arithmetic ability is just a foundation, and it alone will not get you a good score. As you do the more difficult problems, you'll see that many of them are like the second question above. What may at first seem like a problem that requires tons of computation turns out to be fairly straightforward and less time consuming once you spot a pattern or use reasoning. Tutoring is very helpful in this regard. Together with your tutor you can go over all the different types of problems and learn the most efficient ways to do those problems, so that ultimately you can do every problem on the test in under two minutes.
3. Learn to manage your time more efficiently.
Essentially, , you need to learn how to recognize questions that will suck away at your time. Then you need to discipline yourself to skip those questions with some educated guesses. It is possible to miss as many as 9 or 10 questions on the math section, and to still score in the high 700s. This means that you don't actually have to do 28 questions, but 18, provided you get those 18 right. The bottom line is, guess on the questions you're likely to get wrong, and spend more time on the ones you know that you can get right.
Also, keep in mind that the GRE is not a math test, it is a test with some math in it. For a large number of questions that seem to require a ton of computation, often you can do the question much more quickly by checking the answer choices or substituting simpler numbers in. You should learn to recognize those opportunities, and use them to your advantage. In general, whenever a question seems to require excessive computation, i.e., a calculator, there's an easier and faster way.
Why is the math on the GRE so tough?
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Well, for some of you, the math on the test will be tough because tenth grade was a long, long time ago.
However, the quantitative part of the GRE doesn't just test whether or not you remember all the pre-algebra you learned as a teenager. For example the question on the previous page really tests your ability to reason through a problem and to spot a pattern. So, the GRE measures not only how well you can do basic math, but also how well you can think critically and creatively about problems. That's what makes the questions so tough.
Furthermore, on the test you will only have, on average, two minutes to answer each question, which makes the whole thing even more difficult. In other words, you are also being tested on your ability to focus and to perform efficiently under pressure. If you keep in mind the three things you will be tested on (basic math skills, reasoning ability, focus/working under pressure), then it will be easier to know what to study and how.
However, the quantitative part of the GRE doesn't just test whether or not you remember all the pre-algebra you learned as a teenager. For example the question on the previous page really tests your ability to reason through a problem and to spot a pattern. So, the GRE measures not only how well you can do basic math, but also how well you can think critically and creatively about problems. That's what makes the questions so tough.
Furthermore, on the test you will only have, on average, two minutes to answer each question, which makes the whole thing even more difficult. In other words, you are also being tested on your ability to focus and to perform efficiently under pressure. If you keep in mind the three things you will be tested on (basic math skills, reasoning ability, focus/working under pressure), then it will be easier to know what to study and how.
Breakdown of math concepts tested
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28 questions, 45
minutes. There are two types of math questions: problem solving and
quantitative comparison, evenly distributed. We discuss the quantitative
comparison questions at greater length here.
The math on the test is not very advanced. Mainly, you will be tested on basic arithmetic, number properties, algebra, and basic geometry. Also, there will be a FEW questions on probability, combinatorics (combinations and permutations), or statistics (mean, median, range, etc..).
Furthermore, you will not see any trigonometry or calculus. In fact, all the math on the test is math that you probably learned by your tenth grade in high school. Here is a chart of the relative frequency of the different types of math questions you will find on the test, based on the questions released in the official ETS guide.
Here
below is a chart of the relative frequency of different types of
geometry questions, based on the questions released in the official ETS
guide.
GRE Myths
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1. The first ten questions are the most important and determine your score.
Absolutely not. The large test prep companies have for years claimed that it is very important to get as many of the first ten questions right as possible, because those first ten questions somehow are weighted more or worth more. This is completely and totally untrue. You should of course try to get as many of the first ten questions right, but not at the expense of the rest of the test. In fact, if you run out of time (because you spent so much time on the first ten questions) and you leave the last 5 questions blank, your score goes down by a noticeable amount. Instead of trying to spend more time in the beginning of the test, you should try to have a steady pace of about two minutes per question (on the math...on the verbal you have slightly less time per question).
Therefore, it is very important to treat the first ten questions as you would treat all the other questions. Try to do them in under two minutes. If you recognize that question number 7 is so damn hard that you perhaps maybe might get the answer after 5 minutes of hard work, don't do it just because it's question number 7. Make an educated guess, and now you have a little bit of extra time for the next tough question.
2. To do well, you need to know how to do complex math.
Permutation and combination questions, as well as probability questions and standard deviation questions, are fairly rare on the test. Out of the 420 math questions in the official guides, 124, or almost a third, are geometry questions, and the next most popular type of question is algebra. It would therefore behoove you to really master algebra and geometry, (especially triangles), and to know how to do in under two minutes the questions that test the standard pre-algebra, not the esoteric stuff.
Knowing how to quickly reduce fractions is much more important than almost anything else on the test. Similarly, you are much better off memorizing the 12 x 12 times table, the first 15 squares, and the common right trianges, then you are learning how to do complicated combinatorics.
3. You need to do every question.
Just because you need to answer every question doesn't mean that you have to do every question.
To prove this theory, one of our tutors perfromed an experiment using the ETS diagnostic test software (provided by ETS and exactly like the actual test).
First, he skipped every 5th question on a math section, meaning he randomly picked A on 6 questions (including the last question). He wound up with an 800.
Then, he skipped every 4th question, meaning once again he randomly picked A on 7 questions. He wound up with a 740.
Finally, he skipped every THIRD question. He wound up with a 760 (he got slightly luckier on the guessing than the previous time). What this tells us is that you can comfortably decide not to do a third of the math section and still get way above 700.
Managing your time well is essential to getting a decent score, and the cornerstone of efficient time management on the GRE is knowing what questions to avoid. Why should you avoid some questions? Remember, if you run out of time and don't answer the last 5 questions, your score will go way down. The worst thing that can happen to you on the test is to get bogged down on two or three questions early on, spend 4 or 5 minutes and still be no closer to the answer, and then race against the clock for the rest of the test, finally guessing randomly on the last ten questions. Not only did you probably bomb the last quarter of the test, but you most likely missed a lot of questions that you could have gotten because you had to rush through them.
Instead, you should skip those couple of questions that would otherwise eat up your time. By doing so, you're essentially deciding which questions you will get wrong, and leaving yourself more time for other difficult questions that you CAN solve.
The strategy for guessing boils down to this: if a question is going to take you 4 or 5 minutes to do, don't do it. Take up to 30 seconds to make an educated guess, but no more than that, and then move on. That way, you have more time for the next difficult question. So, effective time management requires two things: the ability to recognize which questions are ones that will take you a long time to solve, if you can solve them at all, and the discipline to skip those questions. It's imperative that you start building that discipline as soon as you start studying.
4. If the questions start getting easier that means that you've bombed the test.
Another dangerous myth. Forget about trying to figure out how you're doing, and instead maintain your focus so that you can answer the questions correctly. If you get an easy question in the middle of the test, it might be that you just got an experimental question, and not that you messed up the previous question. Or perhaps you got a question that for most people is difficult but for some reason is not so difficult for you. Instead of fretting over it, concentrate on finishing the test and solving each remaining question as accurately as possible.
Absolutely not. The large test prep companies have for years claimed that it is very important to get as many of the first ten questions right as possible, because those first ten questions somehow are weighted more or worth more. This is completely and totally untrue. You should of course try to get as many of the first ten questions right, but not at the expense of the rest of the test. In fact, if you run out of time (because you spent so much time on the first ten questions) and you leave the last 5 questions blank, your score goes down by a noticeable amount. Instead of trying to spend more time in the beginning of the test, you should try to have a steady pace of about two minutes per question (on the math...on the verbal you have slightly less time per question).
Therefore, it is very important to treat the first ten questions as you would treat all the other questions. Try to do them in under two minutes. If you recognize that question number 7 is so damn hard that you perhaps maybe might get the answer after 5 minutes of hard work, don't do it just because it's question number 7. Make an educated guess, and now you have a little bit of extra time for the next tough question.
2. To do well, you need to know how to do complex math.
Permutation and combination questions, as well as probability questions and standard deviation questions, are fairly rare on the test. Out of the 420 math questions in the official guides, 124, or almost a third, are geometry questions, and the next most popular type of question is algebra. It would therefore behoove you to really master algebra and geometry, (especially triangles), and to know how to do in under two minutes the questions that test the standard pre-algebra, not the esoteric stuff.
Knowing how to quickly reduce fractions is much more important than almost anything else on the test. Similarly, you are much better off memorizing the 12 x 12 times table, the first 15 squares, and the common right trianges, then you are learning how to do complicated combinatorics.
3. You need to do every question.
Just because you need to answer every question doesn't mean that you have to do every question.
To prove this theory, one of our tutors perfromed an experiment using the ETS diagnostic test software (provided by ETS and exactly like the actual test).
First, he skipped every 5th question on a math section, meaning he randomly picked A on 6 questions (including the last question). He wound up with an 800.
Then, he skipped every 4th question, meaning once again he randomly picked A on 7 questions. He wound up with a 740.
Finally, he skipped every THIRD question. He wound up with a 760 (he got slightly luckier on the guessing than the previous time). What this tells us is that you can comfortably decide not to do a third of the math section and still get way above 700.
Managing your time well is essential to getting a decent score, and the cornerstone of efficient time management on the GRE is knowing what questions to avoid. Why should you avoid some questions? Remember, if you run out of time and don't answer the last 5 questions, your score will go way down. The worst thing that can happen to you on the test is to get bogged down on two or three questions early on, spend 4 or 5 minutes and still be no closer to the answer, and then race against the clock for the rest of the test, finally guessing randomly on the last ten questions. Not only did you probably bomb the last quarter of the test, but you most likely missed a lot of questions that you could have gotten because you had to rush through them.
Instead, you should skip those couple of questions that would otherwise eat up your time. By doing so, you're essentially deciding which questions you will get wrong, and leaving yourself more time for other difficult questions that you CAN solve.
The strategy for guessing boils down to this: if a question is going to take you 4 or 5 minutes to do, don't do it. Take up to 30 seconds to make an educated guess, but no more than that, and then move on. That way, you have more time for the next difficult question. So, effective time management requires two things: the ability to recognize which questions are ones that will take you a long time to solve, if you can solve them at all, and the discipline to skip those questions. It's imperative that you start building that discipline as soon as you start studying.
4. If the questions start getting easier that means that you've bombed the test.
Another dangerous myth. Forget about trying to figure out how you're doing, and instead maintain your focus so that you can answer the questions correctly. If you get an easy question in the middle of the test, it might be that you just got an experimental question, and not that you messed up the previous question. Or perhaps you got a question that for most people is difficult but for some reason is not so difficult for you. Instead of fretting over it, concentrate on finishing the test and solving each remaining question as accurately as possible.
7 Must Know Deceptive Vocabulary GRE Words
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Words that dont
look like their meaning are often thrown on the GRE to fool the
test-taker. It is highly suggested that you know the following words:
Restive: on edge (for example you would think of “rest/resting” but instead its not, that is deceptive vocabulary).
Protean: variable.
Noisome: foul smelling.
Prolix: rambling & wordy.
Tortuous: full of plot twists.
Obviate: to make unnecessary.
Ponderous: bogged down, tedious.
6 Common Bridges to GRE Analogies
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Building bridges is important in the GRE Verbal Analogy Section.
For example:
Some ORANGES are orange in color is weak
UMBRELLAs provide protection from RAIN is strong
UMBRELLAs provide protection from RAIN is strong
The key is to create a strong bridge between the two words.
There are 6 types or bridges that account for almost all of the GRE analogies. Knowing these are important:
Characteristic: A GENIUS is by definition is SMART.
Lack: Someone who’s TIRED lacks ENERGY.
Degree: Something ENORMOUS is very LARGE.
Type: STRAWBERRY is a type of FRUIT.
Part/Whole: An ORCHESTRA is made up of several PLAYERs.
Function: EARPLUGS are used to lessen NOISE.
GRE Study Plan for 1 Month
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Quite recently in your letters you started to ask me about Study Plan for 1 Month. I must say that month is quite little time for preparations to GRE, but all depends from you and from your abilities. During my preparations (I had 3 month) I was studying only Math, cause my GRE requirements were 780/800 for Quant and 400/800 for Verbal. And my GRE score (29/10/09) is Q800 and V400.
My main goal during my preparations was to increase the speed of solving the problems. And for that purpose I needed lots of practice... Almost all bad scores are concerned with lack of time. Time is the greatest enemy on GRE Quant section. Actually very little problems appear on GRE that you can't solve, but lots of them are suchlike you can't do them intime.
What to suggest...
1) For Quant section - study this 3 books:
- NOVA GRE Preparation Course
- NОVА GRE Mаth Bіble
- GRE Barron's 2008 17th ed.
And then if you feel weak in some areas you may practise them from Quantitative Aptitude, R.S. Agarwal or from other Quant books (there are enough of them in Quant Section of the blog).
2) For Verbal section - learn words, aproximately 50-70 a day. I started to study them two weeks before my GRE when I took first PowerPrep test (it was Q800 and V280 - I didn't think that my verbal was so horrible). The best way to memorise new words is to read, but you have not much time so second best way (I used it) it is Flash Cards.
Start learning them in next order:
2) For Verbal section - learn words, aproximately 50-70 a day. I started to study them two weeks before my GRE when I took first PowerPrep test (it was Q800 and V280 - I didn't think that my verbal was so horrible). The best way to memorise new words is to read, but you have not much time so second best way (I used it) it is Flash Cards.
Start learning them in next order:
- 200 Kaplan Verbal Flashcards
- 333 Barrons GRE High-Freq. Words
- 400 Kaplan's Favorite GRE Words
- Barron's GRE 50 Word Lists
Then if there will be some time left try to read Kaplan GRE Exam Verbal Workbook and also GRE Barron's 2008 17th ed.
(it's as for me really good study material). If you still need some
verbal practice there are lots of books in verbal section of the blog.
3) Week before the test try all the GRE CATs. I can suggest them in next order:
3) Week before the test try all the GRE CATs. I can suggest them in next order:
- 1 Free Kaplan's GRE Practice Test
- 1 Free Princeton's GRE Practice Test
- 1 Free Peterson's GRE Practice Test
- GRE Red and Blue Bible
- Kaplan's GRE soft CD (2004)
- Barron's GRE CD (2003)
- Nova Press GRE Software
- Princeton Review GRE Test System
- Gre Bible v.2.1
- Cambridge GRE TestPrep
I
think that would be enough for good GRE score.. But I must say it one
more time - all depends from you and your own abilities. It is quite
hard to raise your score significantly in such short period. The more you practise the higher score you gain.
Good Luck with your GRE,
Good Luck with your GRE,
Paras Sengar
Cracking the GRE Math Test, 3rd Edition
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This book is for GRE Math Subject Test, NOT for GRE General Test.
The GRE subject tests are among the most difficult standardized exams. Rather than testing general problem-solving skills, they require highly specialized knowledge.
The experts at The Princeton Review have thoroughly research each subject test to provide students with the most thorough, up-to-date information available. Students don’t need to relearn the entire histories of their fields—just what they need to know to earn high scores on the exams.
Each guide includes one full-length practice exam, complete with comprehensive explanations for every solution.

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The GRE subject tests are among the most difficult standardized exams. Rather than testing general problem-solving skills, they require highly specialized knowledge.
The experts at The Princeton Review have thoroughly research each subject test to provide students with the most thorough, up-to-date information available. Students don’t need to relearn the entire histories of their fields—just what they need to know to earn high scores on the exams.
Each guide includes one full-length practice exam, complete with comprehensive explanations for every solution.

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Cracking the GRE Biology Test, 3rd Edition
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The
Princeton Review doesn't try to teach students everything there is to
know about biology -- only what they'll need to know to score higher on
the GRE Biology. There's a big difference. In Cracking the GRE Biology,
TPR will teach test-takers how to think like the test-makers.
This is accomplished by teaching students how to:
Know what types of questions to expect
Improve scores by studying the topics most likely to appear on the test
Sharpen skills in TPR's biology lab
Get ahead with Word Watch, TPR's list of terms that frequently appear on the test
*This book includes a full-length simulated GRE Biology test. All of The Princeton Review's sample test questions are like the ones test-takers will see on the actual GRE Biology test, and every solution is fully explained.
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This is accomplished by teaching students how to:
Know what types of questions to expect
Improve scores by studying the topics most likely to appear on the test
Sharpen skills in TPR's biology lab
Get ahead with Word Watch, TPR's list of terms that frequently appear on the test
*This book includes a full-length simulated GRE Biology test. All of The Princeton Review's sample test questions are like the ones test-takers will see on the actual GRE Biology test, and every solution is fully explained.
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Kaplan GRE Psychology Test (2009-2010)
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Publishing
is one of the nation's top publishers of academic and professional
development resources. We publish titles on topics such as test
preparation, college and graduate school admissions, academic and career
development in the legal, medical, education, and general business
fields. Kaplan Publishing is the leading provider of test prep materials
for a variety of standardized tests, including the GRE, GMAT, LSAT,
SAT, PSAT, MCAT, TOEFL, and more.
-- 2 full-length practice tests
--
Intensive psychology review, including social psychology, developmental
psychology, personality, abnormal psychology, statistics, and more
-- Effective strategies for scoring higher on the test
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ETS - GRE Practise General Test
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This practice book contains:
- One actual full - length Practise General Test.
- Test taking strategies.
Become familiar with:
- Test structure and content.
- Test instructions and answering procedures.
Compare your practice test results with the performance of those who took the test at a GRE administration.
As for me: You have to do it to be familiar with questions, but during the test they will be harder.
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- One actual full - length Practise General Test.
- Test taking strategies.
Become familiar with:
- Test structure and content.
- Test instructions and answering procedures.
Compare your practice test results with the performance of those who took the test at a GRE administration.
As for me: You have to do it to be familiar with questions, but during the test they will be harder.Format: pdf
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7 GRE tests (examville)
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7 full GRE tests from examville.com
As for me: Some questions have too many computations, so don't worry if you can't effort to complete the test in time. Tests are good.
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As for me: Some questions have too many computations, so don't worry if you can't effort to complete the test in time. Tests are good.
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Size: 1.4 MB
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1 Practice Test from Princeton Review
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It is excerpt of the book "1014 GRE Practice Questions" (Princeton Review) and contains 1 full Practice Test with explanations + Introduction to GRE (50 pages)
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As for me: Introduction part is good, practice test have some questions from Power Prep or very close - numbers are other :)
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Friday, 7 February 2014
5 GRE Computer Adaptive Tests
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The
GRE is only administered on a computer, in a format referred to as the
CAT (an acronym for Computer Adaptive Test). The CAT is so named because
it adapts to your performance question to question. Our 5 practice GREs
use a computer adaptation system, like the real GRE exams.
800score.com tests include:
* Quantitative and Verbal GRE practice test sections updated for 2007 with computerized grading and performance analysis.
* Practice timed GRE essays. When you finish the essay it will be sent to your email address with explanations and sample essays from other students.
* Our proprietary Test Pacer is built into the upper-left corner of our tests. This tells you what question you should be on to finish the test on time and helps you learn the CAT's complicated pacing strategies.
* 800score.com's Satisfaction Guarantee.
* Free 24-hour tutor support if you have any problems or questions.
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800score.com tests include:
* Quantitative and Verbal GRE practice test sections updated for 2007 with computerized grading and performance analysis.
* Practice timed GRE essays. When you finish the essay it will be sent to your email address with explanations and sample essays from other students.
* Our proprietary Test Pacer is built into the upper-left corner of our tests. This tells you what question you should be on to finish the test on time and helps you learn the CAT's complicated pacing strategies.
* 800score.com's Satisfaction Guarantee.
* Free 24-hour tutor support if you have any problems or questions.
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Barron's 4800 Flash Cards (For Mobile Phones)
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Do
you intend to take GRE (Graduate Record Examination) test? If yes then
you may know the verbal section of GRE. You must have a large vocabulary
in order to get a high score on verbal section. And you may also know
the famous Barron wordlist. Study this wordlist thoroughly and you may
be confident to take the real test. This software is intended to help
you learn Barron wordlist on your mobile phone. Study anytime, anywhere
with your phone!
Features:
- Barron wordlist with approximately 4800 words.
- Specify word range to study. For example, you may only want to study from word number 150 to 250.
- Random mode for checking your memory.
- Phonetic transcription included.
- Show/hide explanation.
Explore yourself!

Supported Devices
Alcatel: One Touch 557a, One Touch 756, One Touch C550, One Touch C552, One Touch C552a, One Touch C750, One Touch S853
Asus: P525
Audiovox: SMT 5600
BenQ: C30, EF51, P50
BenQ-Siemens: CL71, E61, S81, S88
BlackBerry: 7100i, 7130, 7130e, 7250, 7290, 7520, 8100, 8130, 8300, 8310, 8320, 8700, 8703e, 8707, 8800, 8820, 8830
CECT: A1000
Cingular: Cingular 2125, Cingular BlackJack
Dopod: Dopod 515, Dopod 557w, Dopod 565, Dopod 575, Dopod 585, Dopod 586w, Dopod 595, Dopod C720W
HP: iPAQ 510 Mobile Messenger
HTC: HTC MTeoR, HTC S310, HTC S620, HTC S650, HTC S710, P3400, P3450
Huawei: U526, U626
i-mate: i-mate Smartphone2, i-mate SP Jas, i-mate SP3, i-mate SP3i, i-mate SP5, i-mate SP5m, i-mate SPL
I-mobile: 510
Lenovo: V800
LG: B2070, B2150, C1100, C1150, C2000, C2600, C3400, CG225, CU400, CU500, F2400, KE770, KE800, KE820, KE970, KG195, KG200, KG220, KG225, KG240, KG245, KG290, KG300, KG320, LG KE500, LG-KE600, LG550, LX550, LX570, M4410, MG100a, MG105, MG220, MX510, P7200, S5200, TU500, U8210, U8290, U8330, U8500, VX9400, VX9900
Mitac: Mio 8390, Mio 8860, Mio 8870
Motorola: A1200, A760, A780, C257, C261, C290, C380, C390, C650, C975, E1000, E1070, E398, E398B, E398i, E550, E680, E680i, E770, E770-Vodafone, E790, E815, i830, i850, i930, K1, KZRK K1, L6, L6i, L7-Vodafone, L71, Motorola Q, Motorola Q Plus, MPX220, Razr V3, RAZR V3a, RAZR V3m, Razr V3x, RAZR V3xx, RAZR V3xxv, RAZR V6, RAZR2 V8, RAZR2 V9, RAZR2 V9m, ROKR E1, ROKR E2, ROKR E6, SLVR L7, SLVR L7e, SLVR L7i, SLVR L9, V1075, V177, V180, V186, V188, V190, V191, V195, V197, V220, V235, V300, V303, V360, V360-Vodafone, V365, V3c, V3i, V3m, V3r, V3t, V3v, V3x-Vodafone, V400, V500, V505, V525, V525M, V535, V545, V550, V551, V555, V557, V600, V600i, V620, V635, V690, V80, V975, V980, V980M, W220, W315, W375, W490, W510, Z3
NEC: N600
Nokia: 2610, 2626, 2630, 2760, 2855i, 2865, 2865i, 3152, 3155, 3155i, 3220, 3230, 3250, 3500, 5070, 5140, 5140i, 5200, 5300, 5310 XpressMusic, 5500, 6020, 6021, 6030, 6060, 6060v, 6061, 6070, 6080, 6085, 6086, 6101, 6102, 6102i, 6103, 6111, 6125, 6126, 6131, 6133, 6151, 6155, 6165, 6165i, 6170, 6230, 6230i, 6233, 6234, 6235, 6235i, 6255, 6255i, 6260, 6265, 6265i, 6267, 6270, 6275i, 6280, 6288, 6300, 6500c, 6500s, 6555, 6600, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6681, 6682, 6708, 6822, 7260, 7270, 7360, 7370, 7373, 7390, 7500, 7610, 7710, 8600 Luna, 8800, 8800 Sirocco, 9300, 9500, E50, E60, E61, E61i, E62, E65, E70, E90, N70, N70-1, N71, N72, N73, N75, N77, N80-1, N90, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95
O2: Ice
Orange: SPV, SPV C100, SPV C500, SPV C550, SPV C600, SPV C700, SPV e100, SPV E200
Panasonic: SC3, VS2, VS3, VS6, X500
Pantech: PG-1400, PG-1410, PG-C300
Philips: 568, 588, 755, 756, 766, 768, 960, S890, S900
Qtek: 8100, 8500
QTEK: QTEK 7070, QTEK 8010, QTEK 8020, QTEK 8080, QTEK 8100, QTEK 8300, QTEK 8310, QTEK 8600
RoverPC: M1
Sagem: MY 302X, MY 301X, MY 400V, MY 400X, MY 401C, MY 401X, MY 401Z, MY 501C, MY 501X, MY 600v, MY 600x, MY 700X, MY C4-2, MY C5-2, MY C5-2 Vodafone, MY V-55, MY V-56, MY V-65, MY V-75, MY W-7, MY X-4, MY X-5-2T, MY X-6, MY X-7, MY X-8, MY X5-2, MY X5-2M, MY X6-2, MY Z-5, my411X, myX5-2v, Sagem myS-7
Samsung: A717, i300, i320, i320N, SCH A870, SGH A701, SGH A707, SGH C130, SGH C140, SGH C160, SGH C170, SGH C200, SGH C207, SGH C207L, SGH C210, SGH C230, SGH C260, SGH C300, SGH C400, SGH C406, SGH C417, SGH D407, SGH D410, SGH D500, SGH D500C, SGH D500E, SGH D510, SGH D520, SGH D600, SGH D600E, SGH D720, SGH D800, SGH D807, SGH D820, SGH D830, SGH D836, SGH D840, SGH D900, SGH E200, SGH E250, SGH E300, SGH E310, SGH E310C, SGH E315, SGH E316, SGH E330N, SGH E340, SGH E340E, SGH E350, SGH E350E, SGH E360, SGH E370, SGH E376, SGH E390, SGH E420, SGH E490, SGH E500, SGH E530, SGH E568, SGH E570, SGH E600, SGH E620, SGH E690, SGH E710, SGH E715, SGH E720, SGH E728, SGH E730, SGH E736, SGH E760, SGH E780, SGH E810, SGH E830, SGH E840, SGH E870, SGH E878, SGH E890, SGH E898, SGH E900, SGH G600, SGH i300, SGH I320, SGH I607, SGH J600, SGH L760, SGH M600, SGH P200, SGH P300, SGH P310, SGH P400, SGH P510, SGH P777, SGH P850, SGH P900, SGH P906, SGH P910, SGH P920, SGH T209, SGH T219, SGH T319, SGH T329, SGH T509, SGH T509S, SGH T519, SGH T609, SGH T619, SGH T629, SGH T729, SGH T809, SGH U600, SGH X105, SGH X120, SGH X160, SGH X200, SGH X210, SGH X300, SGH X430, SGH X450, SGH X480, SGH X486, SGH X490, SGH X495, SGH X500, SGH X506, SGH X507, SGH X510, SGH X520, SGH X530, SGH X540, SGH X620, SGH X620C, SGH X630, SGH X636, SGH X640, SGH X640C, SGH X648, SGH X650, SGH X660, SGH X670, SGH X680, SGH X686, SGH X700, SGH X820, SGH X830, SGH Z107, SGH Z140, SGH Z170, SGH Z230, SGH Z240, SGH Z300, SGH Z370, SGH Z400, SGH Z400V, SGH Z500, SGH Z510, SGH Z530, SGH Z540, SGH Z560, SGH Z630, SGH Z720, SGH ZV10, SGH ZV40, SGH ZV50, SGH-i607, SPH A900, SPH A900P, SPH A920, SPH A940, SPH A960, SPH M500, SPH M510, SPH M610, SPH M620, Z130, Z150
Sanyo: S750, SCP-6600
Sharp: 770SH, GX-L15, GX15, GX17, GX25, GX29, GXT15
Siemens: AP75, C65, C65-Vodafone, C66, C72, C75, CF75, CF76, CX65, CX70, CX75, EF81, M65, M75, ME75, S65, S75, SK65, SL65, SL75, ST60
Sony-Ericsson: D750, D750i, F500i, J220i, J300a, J300i, K200i, K300, K300a, K300i, K310, K310a, K310i, K320i, K500i, K508, K508c, K508i, K510a, K510i, K530i, K550i, K600, K600i, K608i, K610, K610i, K618i, K700, K700c, K700i, K750, K750i, K790a, K790i, K800i, K800iv, K810i, K850i, M600i, P1i, P900, P910, P910a, P910i, P990i, S500i, S700, S700i, S710a, T250i, T650i, V600, V600i, V630i, W200a, W200i, W300, W300i, W550c, W550i, W580i, W600c, W600i, W610i, W660i, W700i, W710i, W800i, W810i, W810iv, W830i, W850i, W850iv, W880i, W900i, W910i, W950i, Z1010, Z300i, Z310i, Z310iv, Z500, Z500a, Z520a, Z520i, Z530i, Z550a, Z550i, Z558i, Z610i, Z710i, Z800
T-Mobile: MDA Dash, MDA Mail, SDA, SDA (US name), SDA II, SDA Music
Tatung: M1
VK Mobile: VK4000
Vodafone: v1210, v1240, VDA II, VDA IV
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Size: 1 MB
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Features:
- Barron wordlist with approximately 4800 words.
- Specify word range to study. For example, you may only want to study from word number 150 to 250.
- Random mode for checking your memory.
- Phonetic transcription included.
- Show/hide explanation.
Explore yourself!

Supported Devices
Alcatel: One Touch 557a, One Touch 756, One Touch C550, One Touch C552, One Touch C552a, One Touch C750, One Touch S853
Asus: P525
Audiovox: SMT 5600
BenQ: C30, EF51, P50
BenQ-Siemens: CL71, E61, S81, S88
BlackBerry: 7100i, 7130, 7130e, 7250, 7290, 7520, 8100, 8130, 8300, 8310, 8320, 8700, 8703e, 8707, 8800, 8820, 8830
CECT: A1000
Cingular: Cingular 2125, Cingular BlackJack
Dopod: Dopod 515, Dopod 557w, Dopod 565, Dopod 575, Dopod 585, Dopod 586w, Dopod 595, Dopod C720W
HP: iPAQ 510 Mobile Messenger
HTC: HTC MTeoR, HTC S310, HTC S620, HTC S650, HTC S710, P3400, P3450
Huawei: U526, U626
i-mate: i-mate Smartphone2, i-mate SP Jas, i-mate SP3, i-mate SP3i, i-mate SP5, i-mate SP5m, i-mate SPL
I-mobile: 510
Lenovo: V800
LG: B2070, B2150, C1100, C1150, C2000, C2600, C3400, CG225, CU400, CU500, F2400, KE770, KE800, KE820, KE970, KG195, KG200, KG220, KG225, KG240, KG245, KG290, KG300, KG320, LG KE500, LG-KE600, LG550, LX550, LX570, M4410, MG100a, MG105, MG220, MX510, P7200, S5200, TU500, U8210, U8290, U8330, U8500, VX9400, VX9900
Mitac: Mio 8390, Mio 8860, Mio 8870
Motorola: A1200, A760, A780, C257, C261, C290, C380, C390, C650, C975, E1000, E1070, E398, E398B, E398i, E550, E680, E680i, E770, E770-Vodafone, E790, E815, i830, i850, i930, K1, KZRK K1, L6, L6i, L7-Vodafone, L71, Motorola Q, Motorola Q Plus, MPX220, Razr V3, RAZR V3a, RAZR V3m, Razr V3x, RAZR V3xx, RAZR V3xxv, RAZR V6, RAZR2 V8, RAZR2 V9, RAZR2 V9m, ROKR E1, ROKR E2, ROKR E6, SLVR L7, SLVR L7e, SLVR L7i, SLVR L9, V1075, V177, V180, V186, V188, V190, V191, V195, V197, V220, V235, V300, V303, V360, V360-Vodafone, V365, V3c, V3i, V3m, V3r, V3t, V3v, V3x-Vodafone, V400, V500, V505, V525, V525M, V535, V545, V550, V551, V555, V557, V600, V600i, V620, V635, V690, V80, V975, V980, V980M, W220, W315, W375, W490, W510, Z3
NEC: N600
Nokia: 2610, 2626, 2630, 2760, 2855i, 2865, 2865i, 3152, 3155, 3155i, 3220, 3230, 3250, 3500, 5070, 5140, 5140i, 5200, 5300, 5310 XpressMusic, 5500, 6020, 6021, 6030, 6060, 6060v, 6061, 6070, 6080, 6085, 6086, 6101, 6102, 6102i, 6103, 6111, 6125, 6126, 6131, 6133, 6151, 6155, 6165, 6165i, 6170, 6230, 6230i, 6233, 6234, 6235, 6235i, 6255, 6255i, 6260, 6265, 6265i, 6267, 6270, 6275i, 6280, 6288, 6300, 6500c, 6500s, 6555, 6600, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6681, 6682, 6708, 6822, 7260, 7270, 7360, 7370, 7373, 7390, 7500, 7610, 7710, 8600 Luna, 8800, 8800 Sirocco, 9300, 9500, E50, E60, E61, E61i, E62, E65, E70, E90, N70, N70-1, N71, N72, N73, N75, N77, N80-1, N90, N91, N92, N93, N93i, N95
O2: Ice
Orange: SPV, SPV C100, SPV C500, SPV C550, SPV C600, SPV C700, SPV e100, SPV E200
Panasonic: SC3, VS2, VS3, VS6, X500
Pantech: PG-1400, PG-1410, PG-C300
Philips: 568, 588, 755, 756, 766, 768, 960, S890, S900
Qtek: 8100, 8500
QTEK: QTEK 7070, QTEK 8010, QTEK 8020, QTEK 8080, QTEK 8100, QTEK 8300, QTEK 8310, QTEK 8600
RoverPC: M1
Sagem: MY 302X, MY 301X, MY 400V, MY 400X, MY 401C, MY 401X, MY 401Z, MY 501C, MY 501X, MY 600v, MY 600x, MY 700X, MY C4-2, MY C5-2, MY C5-2 Vodafone, MY V-55, MY V-56, MY V-65, MY V-75, MY W-7, MY X-4, MY X-5-2T, MY X-6, MY X-7, MY X-8, MY X5-2, MY X5-2M, MY X6-2, MY Z-5, my411X, myX5-2v, Sagem myS-7
Samsung: A717, i300, i320, i320N, SCH A870, SGH A701, SGH A707, SGH C130, SGH C140, SGH C160, SGH C170, SGH C200, SGH C207, SGH C207L, SGH C210, SGH C230, SGH C260, SGH C300, SGH C400, SGH C406, SGH C417, SGH D407, SGH D410, SGH D500, SGH D500C, SGH D500E, SGH D510, SGH D520, SGH D600, SGH D600E, SGH D720, SGH D800, SGH D807, SGH D820, SGH D830, SGH D836, SGH D840, SGH D900, SGH E200, SGH E250, SGH E300, SGH E310, SGH E310C, SGH E315, SGH E316, SGH E330N, SGH E340, SGH E340E, SGH E350, SGH E350E, SGH E360, SGH E370, SGH E376, SGH E390, SGH E420, SGH E490, SGH E500, SGH E530, SGH E568, SGH E570, SGH E600, SGH E620, SGH E690, SGH E710, SGH E715, SGH E720, SGH E728, SGH E730, SGH E736, SGH E760, SGH E780, SGH E810, SGH E830, SGH E840, SGH E870, SGH E878, SGH E890, SGH E898, SGH E900, SGH G600, SGH i300, SGH I320, SGH I607, SGH J600, SGH L760, SGH M600, SGH P200, SGH P300, SGH P310, SGH P400, SGH P510, SGH P777, SGH P850, SGH P900, SGH P906, SGH P910, SGH P920, SGH T209, SGH T219, SGH T319, SGH T329, SGH T509, SGH T509S, SGH T519, SGH T609, SGH T619, SGH T629, SGH T729, SGH T809, SGH U600, SGH X105, SGH X120, SGH X160, SGH X200, SGH X210, SGH X300, SGH X430, SGH X450, SGH X480, SGH X486, SGH X490, SGH X495, SGH X500, SGH X506, SGH X507, SGH X510, SGH X520, SGH X530, SGH X540, SGH X620, SGH X620C, SGH X630, SGH X636, SGH X640, SGH X640C, SGH X648, SGH X650, SGH X660, SGH X670, SGH X680, SGH X686, SGH X700, SGH X820, SGH X830, SGH Z107, SGH Z140, SGH Z170, SGH Z230, SGH Z240, SGH Z300, SGH Z370, SGH Z400, SGH Z400V, SGH Z500, SGH Z510, SGH Z530, SGH Z540, SGH Z560, SGH Z630, SGH Z720, SGH ZV10, SGH ZV40, SGH ZV50, SGH-i607, SPH A900, SPH A900P, SPH A920, SPH A940, SPH A960, SPH M500, SPH M510, SPH M610, SPH M620, Z130, Z150
Sanyo: S750, SCP-6600
Sharp: 770SH, GX-L15, GX15, GX17, GX25, GX29, GXT15
Siemens: AP75, C65, C65-Vodafone, C66, C72, C75, CF75, CF76, CX65, CX70, CX75, EF81, M65, M75, ME75, S65, S75, SK65, SL65, SL75, ST60
Sony-Ericsson: D750, D750i, F500i, J220i, J300a, J300i, K200i, K300, K300a, K300i, K310, K310a, K310i, K320i, K500i, K508, K508c, K508i, K510a, K510i, K530i, K550i, K600, K600i, K608i, K610, K610i, K618i, K700, K700c, K700i, K750, K750i, K790a, K790i, K800i, K800iv, K810i, K850i, M600i, P1i, P900, P910, P910a, P910i, P990i, S500i, S700, S700i, S710a, T250i, T650i, V600, V600i, V630i, W200a, W200i, W300, W300i, W550c, W550i, W580i, W600c, W600i, W610i, W660i, W700i, W710i, W800i, W810i, W810iv, W830i, W850i, W850iv, W880i, W900i, W910i, W950i, Z1010, Z300i, Z310i, Z310iv, Z500, Z500a, Z520a, Z520i, Z530i, Z550a, Z550i, Z558i, Z610i, Z710i, Z800
T-Mobile: MDA Dash, MDA Mail, SDA, SDA (US name), SDA II, SDA Music
Tatung: M1
VK Mobile: VK4000
Vodafone: v1210, v1240, VDA II, VDA IV
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Size: 1 MB
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Barron's GRE CD (2003)
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GRE Exam is an admissions requirement
for many graduate schools in the United States and Canada. It is
created and administered by the Educational Testing Service.
The GRE test is a standardized test intended to measure the abilities of all graduates in tasks of general academic nature, regardless of their fields of specialization. The GRE is supposed to measure the extent to which undergraduate education has developed an individual's verbal and quantitative skills in abstract thinking.
Software Description
Students planning to take the Graduate Record Exam will find model tests with answers and explanations in this CD-ROM. The CD-ROM offers a computer-adaptive model GRE test that is similar in structure to the actual GRE test. All questions on the CD-ROM are answered and explained, and exam results are scored automatically.
Format: exe (in rar)
Size: 6.5 MB
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The GRE test is a standardized test intended to measure the abilities of all graduates in tasks of general academic nature, regardless of their fields of specialization. The GRE is supposed to measure the extent to which undergraduate education has developed an individual's verbal and quantitative skills in abstract thinking.
Software Description
Students planning to take the Graduate Record Exam will find model tests with answers and explanations in this CD-ROM. The CD-ROM offers a computer-adaptive model GRE test that is similar in structure to the actual GRE test. All questions on the CD-ROM are answered and explained, and exam results are scored automatically.
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Size: 6.5 MB
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Princeton Review GRE Test System
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Cracking the GRE teaches proven
techniques specifically designed to help students prepare for the
computerized format of the Graduate Record Examination. Newly updated,
this best-selling guide provides comprehensive preparation for the GRE.
Book buyers even get an exclusive free pass to go online and take extra
full-length practice tests.Authentication word for starting test is the word: the
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Nova Press GRE Software
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Software Features:
Mentor Mode: In Mentor Mode, you are immediately told whether you answered a problem correctly, and you can immediately view a detailed solution of the problem.
Test Mode: In Test Mode, you can take a test timed and scored by the program.
Format: exe (in zip)
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Mentor Mode: In Mentor Mode, you are immediately told whether you answered a problem correctly, and you can immediately view a detailed solution of the problem.
Test Mode: In Test Mode, you can take a test timed and scored by the program.
Format: exe (in zip)
Size: 8.5 MB
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Cambridge GRE TestPrep
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The Cambridge GRE Review Course is designed to provide you with complete preparation.
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Format: exe (in rar)
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Verbal Books
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Word Smart for the GRE, 2nd Edition
Kaplan GRE Exam Verbal Workbook
200 Kaplan Verbal Flashcards
333 Barrons GRE High-Frequency Words
Barron's GRE 3200 FlashCards
400 Kaplan's Most Favorite GRE Words
19 GRE Tests for Verbal Section
GRE Big Book (ETS)
Barron's GRE 50 Word Lists + Special Word List + Big Book WL
1001 Vocabulary and Spelling Questions
601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam (Barron's)
501 Synonym and Antonym Questions
501 Sentence Completion Questions
501 Vocabulary Questions
501 Reading Comprehension Questions
501 Critical Reading Questions
19 GRE Tests for Verbal Section
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Real 19 full length GRE for Verbal Section - 1444 Verbal Questions with Key.
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Size: 1.2 MB
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Format: pdf
Size: 1.2 MB
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501 Critical Reading Questions
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Many standardized tests, including
high school entrance exams, PSAT, SAT, and GRE, as well as professional
and civil service qualifying exams, use reading comprehension questions
to test critical reading skills. This book includes short and long
passages designed to help you become familiar with the passages found on
your test, as well as the typical questions that you will be asked to
answer. In this workbook, test-takers get immediate, focused practice on
preparing for and answering questions based on critical reading
passages. The Skill Builder in Focus method provides the targeted
practice necessary to attain higher scores.
501 Sentence Completion Questions will help you:
* Prepare for important multiple-choice tests.
* Score higher on exams that test critical reading skills.
* Learn how to compare and contrast passages and answer relevant questions.
* Understand how to make inferences and deductions based on reading.
* Develop the ability to read and think critically.
* Become proficient at comprehending both short and long passages-the kind found on the SAT I and other crucial tests.
* Identify distracters and zero in on correct answer choices through practice.
Questions increase in difficulty as you move through each exercise. Each chapter consists of approximately 60 questions on various topics from the classroom and the real world. The answer explanations are found at the end of each chapter. All correct answers are explained, using context, definitions, and English classroom terms for effective studying and positive reinforcement.
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501 Sentence Completion Questions will help you:
* Prepare for important multiple-choice tests.
* Score higher on exams that test critical reading skills.
* Learn how to compare and contrast passages and answer relevant questions.
* Understand how to make inferences and deductions based on reading.
* Develop the ability to read and think critically.
* Become proficient at comprehending both short and long passages-the kind found on the SAT I and other crucial tests.
* Identify distracters and zero in on correct answer choices through practice.
Questions increase in difficulty as you move through each exercise. Each chapter consists of approximately 60 questions on various topics from the classroom and the real world. The answer explanations are found at the end of each chapter. All correct answers are explained, using context, definitions, and English classroom terms for effective studying and positive reinforcement.
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501 Reading Comprehension Questions
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This third edition offers you simple
and straightforward methods and practice for quickly and dramatically
improving your reading comprehension skills. Using a self-paced approach
that moves from basic questions to more difficult ones, this new
edition of 501 Reading Comprehension Questions teaches you to
successfully prepare for all the different types of reading materials
that are tested on standardized exams and placement tests.
You'll learn to:
* Develop expert reading strategies that are key to passing any exam.Effectively understand what you read, fast!
* Prepare for important exams with questions and passages similar to those on standardized tests, with full answer explanations for every question.
* Analyze and interpret poems.
* Overcome reading anxiety with high-interest level reading passages.
In addition, you'll get a suggested list of books that will show you the joy of reading for pleasure.
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You'll learn to:
* Develop expert reading strategies that are key to passing any exam.Effectively understand what you read, fast!
* Prepare for important exams with questions and passages similar to those on standardized tests, with full answer explanations for every question.
* Analyze and interpret poems.
* Overcome reading anxiety with high-interest level reading passages.
In addition, you'll get a suggested list of books that will show you the joy of reading for pleasure.
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Size: 1.5 MB
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501 Vocabulary Questions
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Many standardized tests-including
high school entrance exams, the PSAT and SAT exams, the GRE test, and
professional and civil service qualifying exams-use vocabulary questions
to test verbal aptitude. In this book, test-takers get immediate,
focused practice with a variety of question types, including synonyms,
antonyms, sentence completion, words in context, and even crossword
puzzles to help attain the vocabulary skills vital for high stakes test
success. The Skill Builder in Focus method provides the targeted
practice necessary to attain higher scores.
501 Vocabulary Questions will help you:
* Prepare for multiple-choice tests.
* Score higher on exams that test vocabulary skills.
* Pinpoint exact word definitions and become aware of secondary word meanings in context.
* Assess your true vocabulary level and put you on the path to improvement.
* Set the stage for lifelong learning techniques that build verbal knowledge.
Questions increase in difficulty as you move through each exercise. Each practice chapter consists of 20 questions, and answer explanations are at the end of each chapter. All answers are explained, using short definitions and terms that clarify word meanings and their opposites for effective studying and positive reinforcement.
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501 Vocabulary Questions will help you:
* Prepare for multiple-choice tests.
* Score higher on exams that test vocabulary skills.
* Pinpoint exact word definitions and become aware of secondary word meanings in context.
* Assess your true vocabulary level and put you on the path to improvement.
* Set the stage for lifelong learning techniques that build verbal knowledge.
Questions increase in difficulty as you move through each exercise. Each practice chapter consists of 20 questions, and answer explanations are at the end of each chapter. All answers are explained, using short definitions and terms that clarify word meanings and their opposites for effective studying and positive reinforcement.
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501 Sentence Completion Questions
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Many
standardized tests, including high school entrance exams, PSAT, SAT,
and GRE, as well as professional and civil service qualifying exams, use
vocabulary words in context to test verbal aptitude. The most popular
question type is the sentence completion question. In fact, it is one of
the three sections on the Verbal SAT I. In this workbook, test-takers
get immediate, focused practice in finding words in context. Each
question contains a sentence with a fill-in-the-blank space. Test-takers
must choose the correct word out of five possible choices. Correct
answers are fully explained using their definitions, to reinforce
skills. The Skill Builder in Focus method provides the targeted practice
necessary to attain higher scores.
501 Sentence Completion Questions will help you:
* Prepare for important multiple-choice tests.
* Score higher on exams that test vocabulary skills.
* Learn primary word definitions and become aware of secondary word meanings in context.
* Assess your true vocabulary level and put you on the fast path to improvement.
* Identify distracters and zero in on correct answer choices through practice.
Questions increase in difficulty as you move through each exercise. Each practice chapter consists of 25 questions, and answer explanations are at the end of each chapter. All correct answers are explained, using short definitions and terms that clarify word meanings for effective studying and positive reinforcement.
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501 Sentence Completion Questions will help you:
* Prepare for important multiple-choice tests.
* Score higher on exams that test vocabulary skills.
* Learn primary word definitions and become aware of secondary word meanings in context.
* Assess your true vocabulary level and put you on the fast path to improvement.
* Identify distracters and zero in on correct answer choices through practice.
Questions increase in difficulty as you move through each exercise. Each practice chapter consists of 25 questions, and answer explanations are at the end of each chapter. All correct answers are explained, using short definitions and terms that clarify word meanings for effective studying and positive reinforcement.
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Size: 1.4 MB
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501 Synonym & Antonym Questions
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This
book offers you simple and straightforward methods and practice for
quickly and dramatically improving your verbal proficiency with synonyms
and antonyms. Using a self-paced approach that moves from basic
questions to more difficult ones, 501 Synonym & Antonym Questions
teaches you to successfully prepare for this specialized section on
exams.
You'll learn to:
* Get familiar with this question format on standardized testsStart thinking of words in terms of other words with similar or opposite meanings.
* Pinpoint exact word definitions and become aware of secondary word meanings.
* Switch gears from synonym questions to antonym questions, avoiding careless mistakes.
* Assess your true vocabulary level and get on the path to improvement.
All answers are explained, using short definitions and terms that clarify word meanings and their opposites for effective studying and positive reinforcement. 501 Synonym & Antonym Questions is the perfect preparation for civil service tests, the SAT, GRE, PSAT—and other standardized tests!
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You'll learn to:
* Get familiar with this question format on standardized testsStart thinking of words in terms of other words with similar or opposite meanings.
* Pinpoint exact word definitions and become aware of secondary word meanings.
* Switch gears from synonym questions to antonym questions, avoiding careless mistakes.
* Assess your true vocabulary level and get on the path to improvement.
All answers are explained, using short definitions and terms that clarify word meanings and their opposites for effective studying and positive reinforcement. 501 Synonym & Antonym Questions is the perfect preparation for civil service tests, the SAT, GRE, PSAT—and other standardized tests!
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501 Word Analogies Questions
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This workbook offers you simple and
straightforward methods and practice for quickly and dramatically
improving your vocabulary and logic and reasoning skills. Using a
self-paced approach that moves from basic questions to more difficult
ones, 501 Word Analogy Questions teaches you to successfully prepare for
all the different types of analogies that are tested on standardized
exams and placement tests. You'll learn to:
* Get familiar with the question format on standardized testsPinpoint exact word definitions and become aware of secondary word meanings.
* Understand relationships between words.
* Draw logical conclusions about possible answer choices.
* Identify types of analogies—cause/effect, part/whole, type/category, synonyms, antonyms, and more!
* Assess your ability to apply logic and reasoning skills to word knowledge and put you on the path to improvement.
501 Word Analogy Questions is the perfect preparation for high school entrance exams, the SAT, GRE—and many other standardized tests!

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* Get familiar with the question format on standardized testsPinpoint exact word definitions and become aware of secondary word meanings.
* Understand relationships between words.
* Draw logical conclusions about possible answer choices.
* Identify types of analogies—cause/effect, part/whole, type/category, synonyms, antonyms, and more!
* Assess your ability to apply logic and reasoning skills to word knowledge and put you on the path to improvement.
501 Word Analogy Questions is the perfect preparation for high school entrance exams, the SAT, GRE—and many other standardized tests!

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1001 Vocabulary & Spelling Questions
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This fully updated edition of 1001
Vocabulary and Spelling Questions is designed to provide students with
review and practice for vocabulary and spelling success. Whether
studying for important academic, entrance, or certification exams, or
just brushing up for a class, this book's 1001 practice questions can
help students enrich their verbal abilities at their own pace and focus
on the areas where improvement is most needed. More than just a test
aid, this book can be used to supplement current class instruction and
boost job performance by improving business-writing abilities. Easily
adapted to fit lesson plans and homework assignments, 1001 Vocabulary
and Spelling Questions is also a resource for teachers and tutors who
need to reinforce student skills.

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601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam (Barron's)
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The
new edition of this popular classroom supplement features 40 updated
lessons containing word lists, definitions, pronunciation notes, and
information on word origins and usage. Exercises, games, and puzzles
facilitate vocabulary building, making this title a fine preparation
tool for standardized verbal and language tests, notably the SAT and ACT
college entrance tests. A new section added to this edition presents a
series of brief essay passages that put into context the new words taken
from the book’s vocabulary list.
Open the new edition of this popular classroom supplement and you’ll find 40 updated lessons, complete with word lists, definitions, pronunciation notes, and fascinating facts about word origins and usage. Exercises, games, and puzzles facilitate vocabulary building. New in this edition is a series of interesting essay passages that put words taken from the book’s vocabulary list into context. Students planning to take standardized tests will find this book to be a fine vocabulary builder.
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Open the new edition of this popular classroom supplement and you’ll find 40 updated lessons, complete with word lists, definitions, pronunciation notes, and fascinating facts about word origins and usage. Exercises, games, and puzzles facilitate vocabulary building. New in this edition is a series of interesting essay passages that put words taken from the book’s vocabulary list into context. Students planning to take standardized tests will find this book to be a fine vocabulary builder.
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GRE Big Book (ETS)
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Contains 27 GRE Tests with Key, but only Verbal section.
As for me: It's rather old book, but it's from ETS.
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As for me: It's rather old book, but it's from ETS.
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Barron's GRE 50 Word Lists + Special Word List + Big Book WL
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This pdf file contains:
- Barron's GRE 50 Word Lists (over 3200 words for GRE by Barron's with definitions).
- Special Word List (list of words from different topics: Music, Dance, Eating, Taste, Aroma, Phobias, Literature, Language, Mythology, Religion, Gods, Time, Death, Violence, Fights, Crime, etc.).
- Big Book Word List ( list of words which have appeared in the “Big Book” with the frequency of occurrence).
As for me: Really good word lists.
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- Barron's GRE 50 Word Lists (over 3200 words for GRE by Barron's with definitions).
- Special Word List (list of words from different topics: Music, Dance, Eating, Taste, Aroma, Phobias, Literature, Language, Mythology, Religion, Gods, Time, Death, Violence, Fights, Crime, etc.).
- Big Book Word List ( list of words which have appeared in the “Big Book” with the frequency of occurrence).
As for me: Really good word lists.
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Size: 1.2 MB
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or
http://goo.gl/8Vhlj
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