Starting August 1, 2011, the GRE revised General Test will replace the current GRE General Test. It will give candidates the advantage of a better test experience and new types of questions that help show the candidate's inclination for graduate-level work. New types of questions are introduced in the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections. They feature real-life scenarios that reflect the kind of thinking a candidate will perform in today's challenging graduate and business school programs.
Antonyms and analogies have been removed from the test. There are new Text Completion questions and Sentence Equivalence questions. The new Text Completion questions will test the candidate's ability to interpret, evaluate, and reason from what he had read. The new Sentence Equivalence questions will test the candidate's ability to reach a conclusion about how a sentence should be completed while focusing on the meaning of the whole sentence. More reading comprehension questions are added that includes new types of questions, such as selecting multiple correct answer choices instead of just one, or highlighting a sentence within a reading passage to answer the question.
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