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practice questions for the new gre
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Practice Questions For The New GRE
If the writer were to delete the phrase “so Bibles and other religious materials soon became widespread,” ending the sentence with “language,” the essay would primarily lose a detail that:F.
Assuming that all of the choices are true, which one best links the preceding sentence with the rest of the paragraph?A. Sequoia was also known as George Guess, and he frequently interacted with
Which choice gives the sense that some of the facts of the story are unsubstantiated?F. NO CHANGEG. DocumentedH. AllegedJ. Accounted
Which choice gives the sense that some of the facts of the story are unsubstantiated?A. NO CHANGEB. RespectingC. RespectablyD. OMIT the underlined portion.
Which choice gives the sense that some of the facts of the story are unsubstantiated?F. NO CHANGEG. Mother who wasH. Mother beingJ. Mother is
Which choice gives the sense that some of the facts of the story are unsubstantiated?A. NO CHANGEB. Of the plainsC. From and on the plainsD. On which the plains
Given that all of the choices are true, which one provides the most logical cause for the action described in the statement immediately following this underlined portion?A. NO CHANGEB. SeeminglyC.
The sides of a triangle are 9, 12, and 15 centimeters long. What is the angle between the 2 shortest sides?F. 180◦G. 90◦H. 60◦J. 45◦K. 30◦
Given that all of the choices are true, which one would most effectively tie together the two main subjects of this essay?F. NO CHANGEG. Pianist, at several, popular black men’s clubs.H. Pianist at
Given that all of the choices are true, which one would most effectively tie together the two main subjects of this essay?A. NO CHANGEB. A piano piece most Americans recognize today.C. His most
Upon reviewing this paragraph and finding that some information has been left out, the writer composes the following sentence incorporating that information: Connoisseurs of piano music appreciate
Suppose the writer’s goal had been to write a brief essay focusing on the history and development of ragtime music. Would this essay successfully fulfill this goal?F. Yes, because the essay
What is the area, in coordinate units, of the triangle in the figure below?A. 4.5B. 9.0C. 10.0D. 12.5E. 20.0 y (0,4) (5,0) X
The hypotenuse of the right triangleABC shown below is 17 feet long. The cosine of angle C is 3/5. How many feet long is the segment AC?F. 6G. 10.2H. 12J. 15K. 28.3 B А 17 C
The minimum fine for driving in excess of the speed limit is $25. An additional $6 is added to the minimum fine for each mile per hour (mph) in excess of the speed limit. Rachel was issued a
In the figure below, XY = YZ. If a = 40◦, than XY =?F. 9.50G. 8.75H. 7.75J. 6.25K. 5.50 X Y aº 5 N
For the right triangle ABC shown below, what is sin C?F. a/bG. a/cH. b/aJ. c/bK. c/a B a A C b
Gary has turtles, cats, and birds for pets. The number of birds he has is 4 more than the number of turtles, and the number of cats is 2 times the number of birds. Of the following, which could be
5x3 × 2xy × 3xy2 is equivalent to:F. 10x3y2G. 10x5y3H. 30x3y3J. 30x5y3K. 30x5y2
What is the fourth term in the arithmetic sequence 13, 10, 7, …?A. 14B. 9C. 4D. 0E. −7
When written in symbols, “the product of r and s, raised to the fourth power,” is represented as:F. r4s4G. (r + s)4H. (rs)4J. r4/s4K. rs4
Which of the following numbers has the digit 5 in the thousandths place?A. 5,000.00B. 50.0C. 0.05D. 0.005E. 0.0005
Mandy and Jordan each bought some of the same notebooks and the same three-ring binder. Mandy paid $5.85 for 3 notebooks and 1 binder. Jordan paid $4.65 for 2 notebooks and 1 binder. What is the
If mn = k and k = x2n, and nk ≠ 0, which of the following is equal to m?A. 1B. 1/xC. √xD. xE. x2
An oil refinery produces gasoline from crude oil. For every 10,000 barrels of crude oil supplied, the refinery can produce 6,500 barrels of gasoline. How many barrels of gasoline can be produced from
On a map, 1/4 inch represents 12 miles. If a road is 66 miles long, what is its length, in inches, on the map?A. 5 1/2B. 5 1/8C. 1 1/2D. 1 3/8E. 7/8
A partial deck of cards was found sitting out on a table. If the partial deck consists of 6 spades, 3 hearts, and 7 diamonds, what is the probability of randomly selecting a red card from this
If g is an integer, which of the following could NOT equal g2?A. 0B. 1C. 4D. 8E. 9
−|−16| − (−16) = ?A. −16B. 0C. 4D. 16E. 32
What percent of 5 is 7?A. 14%B. 35%C. 71%D. 140%E. 157%
Which of the following is a simplified form of4x − 4y + 3x?A. x(7 − 4y)B. x − y + 3xC. −8xy + 3xD. 7x − 4yE. −4y − x
If x is a positive real number such that x2 = 16, then x3 + √x = ?F. 18G. 20H. 66J. 68K. 74
If 7x + 5 = 2x + 9, then x = ?F. 4/5G. 1 4/5H. 4/9J. 1 4/9K. 2
If b = a − 4, then (a − b)3 = ?F. 64G. 16H. −4J. −16K. −64
Points B and C lie on segment AD as shown below. Segment AD is 32 units long, segment AC is 23 units long, and segment BD is 27 units long. How many units long, if it can be determined, is segment
Justin owns 6 different dress shirts, 3 different pairs of pants, and 5 different ties. How many distinct outfits, each consisting of a shirt, a pair of pants, and a tie, can Justin make?F. 14G. 42H.
What is the slope of a line that passes through the origin and the point (−6, 2) ?F. 3G. 1/3H. −1/3J. −3K. −6
A circle is circumscribed within a square with sides of 12 feet, as shown below. What is the area of the circle, to the nearest square foot?F. 144G. 113H. 72J. 12πK. 3π 12
If nx · n8 = n24 and (n6)y = n18, what is the value of x + y?A. 7B. 9C. 12D. 19E. 27
What is the slope-intercept form of 9x + 3y − 6 = 0?F. y = 9x − 6G. y = 3x + 2H. y = 3x − 2J. y = −3x + 2K. y = −9x + 6
If the volume of a cube is 64, what is the shortest distance from the center of the cube to the base of the cube?A. 2B. 4C. 2√4D. √32E. 16
What is the y-coordinate of the point in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane at which the 2 lines y = x/2 + 3 and y = 3x − 2 intersect?F. 5G. 4H. 3J. 2K. 1
In the figure below, ABCD is a trapezoid. Point E lies on line AD, and angle measures are as marked. What is the measure of angle BDC?F. 25◦G. 30◦H. 45◦J. 55◦K. 100◦
A shoe store charges $39 for a certain type of sneaker. This price is 30% more than the amount it costs the shoe store to buy one pair of these sneakers. At an end-of-the year sale, sales associates
After excavating a lot, workers removed an estimated 7,000 cubic yards of dirt from the area. If this dirt were spread in an even layer over an empty lot with dimensions 30 yards by 64 yards, about
When the choir is arranged in rows of 5 people each, the last row is one person short. When the choir is arranged in rows of 6 people each, the last row is still one person short. What is the least
In the pentagon, shown below, one interior angle measures 40◦. What is the total measure of the other 4 interior angles?A. 120◦B. 160◦C. 320◦D. 500◦E. 680◦ 40°
For all pairs of real numbers M and N where M = 6N + 5, N = ?F. M/6 − 5G. M/5 + 6H. 6M + 5J. M − 56K. M + 5
The product of two integers is between 137 and 149. Which of the following CANNOT be one of the integers?F. 15G. 13H. 11J. 10K. 7
When x is divided by 7, the remainder is 4. What is the remainder when 2x is divided by 7?A. 1B. 4C. 5D. 7E. 8
The average of 7 consecutive numbers is 16. What is the sum of the least and greatest of the 7 integers?A. 13B. 14C. 16D. 19E. 32
What is the distance in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane between the points (0,1) and (4,4)?A. √7B. 3C. 4D. 5E. √27
For which of the following functions is ƒ(−5) > ƒ(5)?A. ƒ(x) = 6x2B. ƒ(x) = 6C. ƒ(x) = 6/xD. ƒ (x) = 6 − x3E. ƒ(x) = x6 + 6
For what value of n would the following system of equations have an infinite number of solutions?3a + b = 1212a + 4b = 3nF. 4G. 9H. 16J. 36K. 48
If x and y are positive integers such that the greatest common factor of x2y2 and xy3 is 27, then which of the following could y equal?A. 81B. 27C. 18D. 9E. 3
What is the smallest possible integer for which 15% of that integer is greater than 2.3?F. 3G. 12H. 15J. 16K. 18
For real numbers r and s, when is the equation |r−s| = |r + s| true?F. AlwaysG. Only when r = sH. Only when r = 0 or s = 0J. Only when r > 0 and s < 0K. Never
What is the value of log4 64?A. 3B. 4C. 8D. 10E. 16
In the figure below, ΔABC is a right triangle with legs that measure x and 3x inches, respectively. What is the length, in inches, of the hypotenuse?F. √10xG. √3xH. √2xJ. 2xK. 4x B Х 3x с
If cos θ = − 3/5 and π/2 < θ < π, then tan θ = ?F. −5/4G. −4/3H. −3/5J. 3/4K. 4/3
The City Council has approved the construction of a circular pool in front of City Hall. The area available for the pool is a rectangular region 12 feet by 18 feet, surrounded by a brick wall. If the
How many different positive three-digit integers can be formed if the three digits 3, 4, and 5 must be used in each of the integers?F. 6G. 8H. 12J. 15K. 24
Kate rode her bicycle to visit her grandmother. The trip to Kate’s grandmother’s house was mostly uphill, and took m minutes. On the way home, Kate rode mostly downhill and was able to travel at
Which of the following is the set of all real numbers x such that x − 3 < x − 5?A. The empty setB. The set containing only zeroC. The set containing all nonnegative real numbersD. The set
Considering all values of a and b for which a + b is at most 9, a is at least 2, and b is at least −2, what is the minimum value of b − a?F. 0G. −7H. −11J. −13K. −15
What is the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the line determined by the equation 7x + 4y = 11?F. −4G. − 7/4H. 11/4J. 4K. 4/7
If each element in a data set is multiplied by 3, and each resulting product is then reduced by 4, which of the following expressions gives the mean of the resulting data set in terms of x?A. xB. 3x
Let n equal 3a + 2b − 7. What happens to the value of n if the value of a increases by 2 and the value of b decreases by 1?A. It is unchanged.B. It decreases by 1.C. It increases by 4.D. It
If the edges of a cube are tripled in length to produce a new, larger cube, then the larger cube’s surface area is how many times larger than the smaller cube’s surface area?A. 3B. 9C. 18D. 27E.
Which of the following persons mentioned in the passage had the greatest effect on the narrator’s negative views of life in the North?A. SamB. Aunt ChloeC. Tom BaileyD. Reverend Hawkins
As it is used in line 18, cordially most nearly means:F. Angrily.G. Strikingly.H. Sincerely.J. Offensively.
It can reasonably be inferred from the passage that, as compared to most boys in New England, the narrator was:A. No better behaved, but no worse behaved.B. More angelic and innocent.C. Less
According to the passage, which of the following names were acceptable to the narrator?I. HigginsII. BlakeIII. WallaceF. I onlyG. III onlyH. II and III onlyJ. I and III only
The narrator’s initial feeling toward moving to River mouth can best be described as:A. Indifferent, as he was too young to know any better.B. Reluctant until his father dispelled inaccuracies
As he is revealed in the conversation he has with his son, the narrator’s father can best be characterized as:F. Understanding and patient.G. Stern and unforgiving.H. Proud but uneducated.J.
The narrator’s point of view is that of:A. A young boy.B. An adult.C. An omniscient observer.D. A psychologist.
The sixth paragraph suggests that the narrator’s relationship with little Sam is primarily characterized by:F. The narrator’s patience with Sam.G. Sam’s annoyance with the narrator.H. The
It can reasonably be inferred that, when the narrator describes himself as “a Northern man with Southern principles,” he means that:A. even though he now lives in the South, he has retained and
It can reasonably be inferred that the author included the second paragraph to:F. support the narrator’s assertion that he is a “faultless young gentleman.”G. show just how much confidence and
The author’s tone toward the subject of the passage can best be characterized as:A. Impassioned.B. Indifferent.C. Whimsical.D. Resigned.
The main idea of the passage can best be summarized by which of the following statements?F. The United States will forever be disposed to repeating political mistakes of the past.G. A country has the
As used in line 24 of the passage, naive most nearly means:A. Aware.B. Inexperienced.C. Difficult.D. Incapable.
According to the passage, what caused the United States to “pass from thoughtless, careless, heedless, reckless adolescence to grave and reflecting manhood (lines 31–33)”?F. A difficult and
Which of the following statements best summarizes the main point of the first paragraph?A. Understanding one’s own strengths and weaknesses is a difficult yet important task, not only for
According to the author, a citizen who helps his countrymen to develop “a distinct understanding of their political mission in the future of the world” (lines 61–62) should be:F. Enlisted in
According to the last paragraph, what does the author believe will happen if the United States is able to fully understand its own constitution and political duty on a global scale?A. Disagreements
As it is used in line 56, the word vindicated, in this context, most nearly means:F. Justified.G. Weakened.H. Squandered.J. Separated.
A recurring metaphor the author uses in the piece compares the United States to:A. A battlefield, where two separate armies are clashing over political issues.B. An ancient sage, who is admired for
According to the passage, what does the author assert will happen to the United States if the nation does not become more aware of itself and its role in the global community?F. The country will
As it is used in line 22, the word immersed most nearly means:A. Depicted.B. Submerged.C. Related.D. Interpreted.
The author describes Faulkner’s writing as all of the following EXCEPT:F. Symbolic.G. Honest.H. Malicious.J. Tumultuous.
One of the main ideas of the passage is that:A. Faulkner was devoted to his southern roots.B. Authors employed revolutionary literary devices.C. Faulkner was a prominent author with strong
As it is used in line 33, the word abhorred most nearly means:F. Greatly enjoyed.G. Strongly disliked.H. Firmly believed in.J. Clearly misunderstood.
The author suggests which of the following about Faulkner’s attitude toward racism in the South?A. He felt that racism was a necessary evil.B. He hated racism and sought to expose it in his
The main emphasis of the fourth paragraph (lines 52–63) is to:F. Provide support for Faulkner’s belief that he was a failed author.G. Question the claim that Faulkner was a master of unique
With which of the following statements about Faulkner’s literary style would the author most likely agree?A. It had never been utilized by authors of southern culture.B. It was generally less
The passage states that The Sound and the Fury depicted:F. The tragic downfall of a respected family.G. The profound rise to freedom of Civil War slaves.H. A harsh criticism of William Faulkner.J. An
The author uses the term “counterparts” (line 63) most likely in order to:A. Disprove the theory that fictional characters can be based on real people.B. Reveal the source of Faulkner’s
Which of the following best states the main purpose of the passage?F. To suggest that some writers are more deserving of major literary awards.G. To describe one man’s desire to write about
The main idea of the passage is that:A. Cartoon characters should never be based on real animals.B. Bears have some unique eating habits that are comically portrayed on television.C. Bears are
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