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Practice Questions For The New GRE
As shown in Figure 1, the part of the sea anemone’s anatomy that connects its mouth to its gastrovascular cavity is the:A. Oral disk.B. Tentacle.C. Pharynx.D. Sphincter muscle.
Which of the following statements about the sea anemone is supported by the passage? The sea anemone most resembles:A. A clown fish.B. A flower.C. Marine algae.D. A rock.
Based on the results of Experiment 1, which soil/ compost mixture yielded the greatest average plant height after the first 2 weeks?A. 4B. 3C. 2D. 1Experiment 1The students dug a soil sample from an
Experiment 2 was different from Experiment 1 in that none of the clay pots:F. Were watered during the first 2 weeks. G. Contained any compost.H. Contained any soil.J. Were placed on the
According to information in the passage, the sea anemone benefits from the presence of:F. Both the clown fish and zooxanthellae.G. The clown fish only.H. Zooxanthellae only.J. Neither the clown fish
The results of Soil Type 3 in Experiment 2 and Pot Number 4 in Experiment 1 were almost identical. This is most likely because:A. The same amount of compost was used.B. The plants were allowed to
Suppose that a strong storm stirred up the water in which a sea anemone was living. The sea anemone’s response would most likely be:F. To expose itself to the strong current.G. To seek the
In Experiment 2, how many seeds were planted in each clay pot?F. 4G. 14H. 21J. Cannot be determined.Experiment 2The students repeated Experiment 1, with the following changes; each pot contained a
According to the results of Experiment 1, what percentage of compost yielded the highest average number of leaves?A. 100%B. 75%C. 50%D. 25%Experiment 1The students dug a soil sample from an empty
According to Figure 1, the temperature of the water below the thermocline is:F. Higher than the temperature of the water above the thermocline.G. Equal to the temperature of the water above the
Based on the passage, which of the following best represents O2 levels in one of the Great Lakes during the spring?A.B.C.D. Lake depth (m) 0- 5 10- 15 20 0 2 4 Oz (mg/l) 6
According to the passage, Lake Michigan experiences thermal stratification during:A. The summer and the winter.B. The summer only.C. The spring and fall.D. The spring only.
According to the passage, the thermocline is:F. Established during the winter.G. Responsible for bringing nutrients to the surface.H. A zone of constant temperatures.J. A zone of rapidly changing
A small, inland lake, fed by a fast-flowing river was found to have very little thermal stratification. Based on the passage, this is most likely because:F. Not enough water was flowing into the
Based on the passage, the stability of thermal stratification depends on all of the following EXCEPT:F. The depth of the lake.G. Seasonal turnover.H. The amount of wind.J. Water inflow.
In the figure below, = Y̅Z̅. If a = 40°, than X̅Y̅=?F. 9.50G. 8.75H. 7.75J. 6.25K. 5.50 X Y aº 5 Z
In triangle ABC below, the measure of angle A is 20° and the measure of angle B is 3 times larger than the measure of angle C. What is the measure of angle B?A. 40°B. 60°C. 80°D. 120°E. 160° B
The 65-member high school band raised money to go on a trip by having a bake sale. If the original cost per band member for the trip is $18.50 and the band members earned a total of $585.00 at the
Fred works at a car wash where he makes $40.00 per day plus $1.75 per car that he washes. Yesterday, Fred made a total of $61.00. How many cars did he wash yesterday?A. 10B. 12C. 17D. 20E. 34
Molality, m, tells us the number of moles of solute dis-solved in exactly 1 kilogram (kg) of solvent. Molality is represented by the equation, m = s/k, were s represents the moles of solute and k
In the figure below, l1 is parallel to l2, and l3 is parallel to l4. Which of the following angles is NOT equal to angle x?A. aB. bC. cD. dE. e 14 a 13 b X d 4₁ e 12
Which of the following is equivalent to 4.2 ×10−5?F. 0.000042G. 0.00042H. 42,000J. 420,000K. 4,200,000
3.234 × 0.01 = ?A. 323.4B. 32.34C. 3.234D. 0.3234E. 0.03234
For all x ≠ 1, x2 − 2x + 1/x − 1 is equal to?F. 1G. x + 2H. x2J. x + 2/x − 1K. x − 1
If 9 − x3 + 2 = 19, what is the value of x?A. −2B. −1C. 2D. 3E. 8
In the parallelogram below, what is the measure of ∠ WXY?F. 25°G. 55°H. 65°J. 100°K. 120° W 25° X Z 55° Y
The graph below represents which of the following inequalities?A. x > 1B. x C. x ≤ −1D. x ≥ −1E. −1 > x > 1 -1
If 93 − x = 342, then x =?F. −435G. −249H. −156J. 249K. 435
In the figure below, triangles ABC and ABX are both right triangles. If the length of A̅B̅ is 6 units, the length of B̅X̅ is 10 units, and the length of X̅C̅ is 4 units, what is the length of
A rectangular parking lot has an area 315 square yards. Its length (l) is 3 times its width (w). Which of the following equations could you use to determine the width of the parking lot?F. 3w × w =
Jordan went for a 3.5-mile jog on Monday that took him 40 minutes. If on Tuesday Jordan jogs at the same rate of speed, how far will he jog in 60 minutes?A. 3.5 milesB. 4.0 milesC. 5.25 milesD. 7.0
There are 32 ounces in a quart. If 2 quarts of milk costs $2.65, what is the cost of milk per ounce, to the nearest cent?A. $0.04B. $0.08C. $0.24D. $0.41E. $0.64
In the figure below, triangle ABC is a 30–60–90 right triangle. If angle x measures 125°, what is the measure of angle y?F. 35°G. 45°H. 55°J. 70°K. 90° P В A x у g C
Given the system of equations below, x = ?A. 1B. 3C. 5D. 7E. 9 y + 3x = 9 1 3 2x – = 6
For all x, x2 − (3x − 2) + 2x(4x − 1) = ?A. x2 − 5x − 2B. 9x2 + 5x − 2C. 9x2 − 5x + 2D. 8x2 − 3xE. 9x2 − 4x + 2
For all x ≠ −3, x2 − 6x + 9/6x − 18 = ?F. x + 3/x − 3G. x − 3/6H. 1/x − 3J. x − 3K. x/3
If x = 3 is 1 solution for the equation 2x2 − 5x − a = 0, what is the value of a?A. −2B. 0C. 3D. 5E. 6
In the figure below, triangles PQR, PSQ, and QSR are right triangles. If the measure of angle P is 55°, what is the measure of angle R?F. 35°G. 45°H. 55°J. 65°I. 75° P S R
Daniel is painting a wall in his bedroom. He can cover 36 square feet with 1 gallon of paint. If the wall is 8 feet high and 12 feet long, how many gallons, to the nearest whole gallon, will Daniel
For all values, x, y, and z, if x ≤ y and y ≤ z, which of the following CANNOT be true?I. x = zII. x > zIII. x < zF. I onlyG. II onlyH. III onlyJ. I and II onlyK. I, II, and III
As shown in the figure below, what is the sine of angle C?A. 1/5B.1/√26C.√26/5D. 5E. √26 B 1 A 5 C
What is the sum of all the solutions to 4x/x − 1 = 4x/2x + 2?F. −3G. −2H. 2J. 5K. 8
| − 2|2 + | − 5| − 3 = ?A. 0B. 6C. 8D. 10E. 13
In the figure below, parallel lines XY and ZW are bisected by line AB. If the lengths of XY,YZ, and ZW are the same, and angle t is 45°, then what is the measure of angle s?F. 25°G. 45°H. 55°J.
If x2 −3 ≤ 13, what is the greatest real value that x can have?A. 10B. 5C. 4D. 3E. 0
In an isosceles right triangle, the hypotenuse is 12. What is the length of one (1) of the sides?F. 6√2G. 2√6H. 2√4J. 2√3K. √3
In the standard (x,y) coordinate plane, what is the center of a circle with the equation (x − 2)2 + (y + 1)2 = 4?A. (−2,1)B. (−2,4)C. (2,−1)D. (4,−2)E. (−2,2)
What is the slope of the line determined by the equation 2x − 3y = 6?F. −6G. −3H. −3/2J. 2/3K. 2
Fifty (50) households were surveyed to determine the number of TVs in each of the households. The number of TVs in each household is shown in the chart below. What is the average number of TVs per
In the figure below, both circles are centered around X. The length of XY is 2 units and the length of XZ is 6 units. If the smaller circle is cut out of the larger circle, how much of the area, in
In the standard (x,y) coordinate plane, what is the x intercept of a line that has a slope of 2/3 and passes through the point (−2,2)?A. (−3,0)B. (−5,0)C. (3,0)D. (0,−2)E. (2,0)
The figure below represents a solution set for which of the following inequalities?F. −2x + 12 G. 4x − 2 ≥ 2x − 3H. 5x + 5 ≥ xJ. 3x − 1 ≤ 5x + 3K. 6x − 3 > 3x + 2 -2
What is the slope of the line pictured in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane below that passes through (1,3) and (5,5) in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane?A. −2B. −2/5C. 1/5D.1/2E. 5/3 X
A formula for calculating simple interest is I = Pr, were I is the interest earned in dollars, P is the principal or original investment, and r is the fixed rate of interest. If the amount of
Three vertices of a rectangle in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane have the coordinates (−2,3), (4,3) and (4,2). What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex?A. (−2,−2)B. (3,−3)C.
If two lines in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane are perpendicular and the slope of one of the lines is −5/7, what is the slope of the other line?F. 7/5G. 5/7H. −5/7J. −7/5K. −5
Anne made apple jelly and applesauce out of a bushel of apples. If the number of jars of jelly, j, is 3 less than twice the number of jars of applesauce, a, which expression shows the relationship of
What are the solutions for the equation 3x2 − 5x + 2 = 0? F. x = -1, x = 2 G. x = 1, x = 3 H. x = -5, x 2 J. x = =,x=1 5 K. x = -1, x = 2 3 2 3 2
What is the smallest possible value for a where y = sin 2a reaches its maximum?A. π/4B. π/2C. πD. 2πE. 4π
Let x = 3y − 4z + 7. What happens to the value of x if the value of y decreases by 2 and the value of z is increased by 1?F. It increases by 3.G. It increases by 5.H. It decreases by 1.J. It
Which of the following represents the values of x that are solutions for the inequality (x − 1)(4 − x) A. 1 4 B. x < 1 or x > 4 1 C. −1 < x < 1/ 4 D. 4 < x < 1 F. 1 4 < x < 1 < x < 4
In the figure below, triangle PQR is an isosceles right triangle. What is the ratio of the hypotenuse to the length of PQ?F. √2/2:1G. √3/3:1H. √2:1J. √3:1K. 2√2:1 P 1 1 R
If tan x = 3/4 and 0° ≤ x° ≤ 90°, then cos x = ? A. B. C. D. E. 53 +354 +35
For all a ≠ 0 and b ≠ 0, a + b/b(a + b) − 2a(a + b) = ? F. G. H. J. K. 1 b-2 1 2ab 1 a+b 1 b - 2a 1 2b
Which of the following sentences, if inserted here, would be the best example of how yellow fever seemed to be spread differently than other communicable diseases?A. NO CHANGEB. Discoveries in
Which of the following sentences, if inserted here, would be the best example of how yellow fever seemed to be spread differently than other communicable diseases?F. NO CHANGEG. Was in societies as a
Which of the following sentences, if inserted here, would be the best example of how yellow fever seemed to be spread differently than other communicable diseases?A. NO CHANGEB. In spite ofC. It
Which of the following sentences, if inserted here, would be the best example of how yellow fever seemed to be spread differently than other communicable diseases?F. NO CHANGEG. Accepted as a common
Which of the following sentences, if inserted here, would be the best example of how yellow fever seemed to be spread differently than other communicable diseases?A. NO CHANGEB. Items. Such asC.
Which of the following sentences, if inserted here, would be the best example of how yellow fever seemed to be spread differently than other communicable diseases?F. For example, people had no choice
The writer wants to emphasize how quickly yellow fever was infecting the troops in the Spanish American War. Which choice does that best?A. NO CHANGEB. TheorizeC. Theories’D. Theories
The writer wants to emphasize how quickly yellow fever was infecting the troops in the Spanish American War. Which choice does that best?F. NO CHANGEG. The disease wasH. The doctors wereJ. The Army
The writer wants to emphasize how quickly yellow fever was infecting the troops in the Spanish American War. Which choice does that best?A. NO CHANGEB. A greatC. An alarmingD. A normal
Which choice, assuming they are all true, would most logically introduce the final paragraph?F. NO CHANGEG. Experiments; which helped his cause.H. Experiments (which helped his cause).J. Experiments.
Which choice, assuming they are all true, would most logically introduce the final paragraph?A. NO CHANGEB. Had been wornC. Has been wornD. Was being worn
Which choice, assuming they are all true, would most logically introduce the final paragraph?F. NO CHANGEG. Fever, while aH. Fever; and aJ. Fever, a
Which choice, assuming they are all true, would most logically introduce the final paragraph?A. NO CHANGEB. RepeatedC. RepeatingD. A repeat
Which choice, assuming they are all true, would most logically introduce the final paragraph?F. These results convinced Reed that yellow fever was spread by mosquitoes, and not by contact with
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?F. NO CHANGEG. Will pushH. Have pushedJ. Will be pushing
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?A. NO CHANGEB. Are, by nature,C. Are, by natureD. Are by nature
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?F. NO CHANGEG. This denseH. They’re denseJ. Their dense
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?A. NO CHANGEB. Their neighbor’s territory, encroaching upon it.C. Encroaching, and avoiding their neighbor’s territory.D. Their
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?F. NO CHANGEG. Sit down; contentH. Sit down, contentJ. Sit down content
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?A. NO CHANGEB. An age of about six years old.C. About six years in their age.D. About six years of age.
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?F. NO CHANGEG. March and May.H. March, and, May.J. March and, May
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?A. NO CHANGEB. Barking and roaringC. Bark and roarD. Bark, and roaring
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?F. NO CHANGEG. Trees in a perchH. Perching in a treeJ. Perches in a tree
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?A. NO CHANGEB. Potential rivals.C. Rivals, potentially.D. Potentially rivalry.
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?F. NO CHANGEG. It digsH. The females digJ. She digs
Which of the following offers the best introduction to Paragraph 4?A. Due to the elusiveness of this fascinating creature, many people across the world have never seen a Giant Panda.B. The Giant
The writer wishes to include another example of the dangers of dynamite during Nobel’s time. Which of the following true sentences, if inserted here, would best fulfill that goal?F. NO CHANGEG.
The writer wishes to include another example of the dangers of dynamite during Nobel’s time. Which of the following true sentences, if inserted here, would best fulfill that goal?A. NO CHANGEB. Is
The writer wishes to include another example of the dangers of dynamite during Nobel’s time. Which of the following true sentences, if inserted here, would best fulfill that goal?F. NO CHANGEG.
The writer wishes to include another example of the dangers of dynamite during Nobel’s time. Which of the following true sentences, if inserted here, would best fulfill that goal?A. NO CHANGEB.
The writer wishes to include another example of the dangers of dynamite during Nobel’s time. Which of the following true sentences, if inserted here, would best fulfill that goal?F. Even today,
Which of the following sequence of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?A. NO CHANGEB. Issues.C. Issues, also.D. Issues, too.
Which of the following sequence of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?F. NO CHANGEG. And took it out of the cityH. Removing it out of the cityJ. From out of the city
Which of the following sequence of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?A. NO CHANGEB. The way thatC. A wayD. How that
Which of the following sequence of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?F. NO CHANGEG. Nobels’ dynamiteH. Nobel’s dynamiteJ. OMIT the underlined portion.
Which of the following sequence of sentences makes this paragraph most logical?A. NO CHANGEB. 1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6C. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1D. 2, 4, 3, 1, 5, 6
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