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Posted on September 3, 2010 by GRE Tutor
An excellent command over language and communication is required for the GRE exam. Words contribute significantly in polishing and shaping a language, and thus it is very important to how to speak and write accurately. If you’re a prospective GRE applicant, you have to work hard to be sure your knowledge reflects from your language. You can practice it by attending GRE vocabulary test conducted by different GRE preparation sites.
To learn fast, make a list of vocabulary and mark the new words. Learn the words, know its meaning and bring it in practice. When you read a word, make sure you also know its exact meaning. In fact, you should use it in your daily conversation to bring fluency in your communication. If you’re not able to find a good source for improve your vocabulary, contact an online GRE tutor.
A good GRE vocabulary makes a candidature strong and impressive. If you don’t know good words to communicate your thoughts, you will face a problem in cracking the GRE interview. Remember, a good vocabulary is required to pass the test and also affect the overall scoring in the test.
Be aware of words early so you do not prepare for the job. In the preparation of the test day, you should focus on how your vocabulary can be increased. Remember that power is a good word means to help you pass the test. He is assisted by high in the process of preparing the test day.
Posted on August 3, 2010 by GRE Tutor
GRE or graduate record examinations are entrance exams required by many US graduate schools. If you want to receive admission in a reputed graduate school of US, you’ve to score high.GRE exams are administrated and regulated by Educational Testing services (ETS). It is considered as one of the tough entrance tests and an applicant has to take support of an expert to score high in the examination.
Online GRE tutor is a perfect option for the students, don’t want to waste time in commutation and want to learn within the comfort zone of home. Generally, GRE subject test covers the given below subjects:
- Biochemisty
- Cell
- Molecular Biology
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Literature in English
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Psychology
An online GRE tutor helps you in learning all the subjects according to your schedule. Before hiring any online tutor, check the academic and professional credentials and also take references in order to take right and wise decision.
Posted on July 3, 2010 by GRE Tutor
Fifty percent off guard GRE test takers in August and September 2011, the Educational Testing Service (ETS), where the trial takes place, the announcement of a price bar on Thursday.
While the candidates will get an irresistible offer to write GRE at Rs 5000 per attempt in recent months, generosity is viewed with suspicion by ETS students in the city who worry about the test patterns veranderd be applied as of July 2011 .
ETS has announced a change in the pattern of GRE six months ago saying that since August 2011, it will be a test of verbal reasoning test based on vocabulary.
Posted on June 2, 2010 by GRE Tutor
Prepared extensively to ensure that you get the best possible score. This is not the time to cram
Buy a book review GRE.
Download samples.
Try a practice test under the same conditions as the current GRE. Based on your score practice, developing a research plan to help you improve vocabulary, reading comprehension, analogies, algebra and geometry.
Plan to take the GRE well in advance of application deadlines. Try this spring or summer before the application of the graduate school. You can always use the GRE, but remember that you are allowed to take only once per calendar month. Because all previous scores are sent to the institutions you are applying, not the GRE and practice.
Posted on May 26, 2010 by GRE Tutor
The analytical writing Measure consists of two timed essay sections. The first is what (ETS) calls and “issue” essay. You’ll be shown two essay topics – each of sentence or paragraph that expresses an opinion on an issue of general interest. You must choose one of the two topics. You then have 45 minutes to plan and write an essay that communicates your own view on the issue. Whether you agree or disagree with the opinion on the screen is irrelevant: What matters is that you support your view with relevant examples and statements.
The second of the two writing tasks is the “Argument” essay. This time, you will be shown a paragraph that argues a certain point. You will then be given 30 minutes to assess that argument’s logic. As with the “issue” essay, it won’t matter whether you agree with that you see on the screen.
How the computer-based essays are administered?
At the start of the computer-based Analytical writing section, you will be given a brief tutorial on how to use the word processor. If you aren’t comfortable with complex word processing programs, don’t worry. The program you’ll use on the GRE is quite simple, as the only commands you’ll use are cut, paste, and undo. You’ll be well acquainted with the program’s commands by the time you start writing.
Posted on May 20, 2010 by GRE Tutor
GRE Psychology Subject Test is 2 hours and 50 minutes, the research on the most recent knowledge check to students seeking higher education in psychology is supposed to understand. The test requires a good knowledge of psychological vocabulary, names and facts in a number of fields from psychology to the equivalent of one class of a college senior.
GRE Psychology exam is a traditional pen and paper test consists of approximately 215-220 multiple choice questions with five possible answers, para. For any question or you need a current best answer among the choices. There are no open questions.
Posted on May 11, 2010 by GRE Tutor
The 45-minute quantitative reasoning section in GRE test consist of 28 questions designed to measure the following skills:
- Your proficiency in arithmetical operations
- Your proficiency at solving algebraic equations and applying simple functions
- Your ability to convert verbal information into mathematical terms
- Your ability to visualize geometric shapes and numerical relationships
- Your ability to devise intuitive and unconventional solutions or conventional mathematical problems
You will need to perform simple calculations to answer many of the questions. But you won’t need to do a lot of number crunching, that’s not what you’re being tested on.
Posted on May 4, 2010 by GRE Tutor
31-45 Directions: Each of the questions31 -40 consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. There may be additional information, centered above the two columns, that concerns one or both of the quantities. A symbol that appears in both columns represents the same thing in Column A as it does in Column B. You are to compare the quantity in Column A with the quantity in Column B and decide whether:
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(A) The quantity in Column A is greater.
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(B) The quantity in Column B is greater.
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(C) The two quantities are equal.
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(D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
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Column A Column B
31. 24 42
Answer C
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32. 2x + y > 10
4y + 2y 40
Answer D
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33. The area of a square is 25
The perimeter of the square 100
Answer B
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34. 3 – (1/9 ) (8/3) + (1/9)
Answer A
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35. The number of hours in 3 days The number of months in 6 years
Answer C
Posted on April 22, 2010 by GRE Tutor
21. The lowest fraction in ½, ¾, 5/6, 7/12, 2/5 is:
- ½
- 7/12
- 5/6
- 2/5
- ¾
Ans. D
22. A man travels a certain distance at the rate of 12 km/hr. and returns back to the starting point at the rate of 15 km/hr. His average speed during the whole journey is:
- 13.5 km/hr
- 13 1/3 km/hr
- 12 2/3 km/hr
- 14 km/hr
- 13 2/3
Ans. B
23. Insert the missing number:
5, 12, 9, 16, 13, 20, ………
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27
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23
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17
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26
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28
Ans. C
Posted on April 5, 2010 by GRE Tutor
11. If 2n = Ѵ 64, then the value of n is:
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2
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4
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6
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8
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12
Ans . B
12. The value of Ѵ0.121 is:
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0.11
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1.1
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0.347
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0.011
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0.0347
Ans. C
13. The smallest number of 4 digits, which is a perfect square, is:
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1000
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1016
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1024
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1036
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1121
Ans. C
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