The GRE Graduate Record Exam is
changing substantially starting in August 2011, and Barron's is now
ready with a thoroughly revised test prep manual that reflects the new
exam's content. Although the GRE's Analytical Writing section remains
essentially unchanged, new question types appear in both the GRE's
Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections, and the model
tests in Barron's brand-new 19th edition reflect these changes:
Verbal Reasoning-- The verbal section now includes two new sentence completion types: sentence equivalence questions, for which test takers must identify two correct answers to receive credit; and text completion questions, some involving passages of several sentences and requiring test takers to fill in up to three blanks. Reading comprehension questions may now have more than one correct answer. Some reading questions will involve selecting individual sentences with passages.
Verbal Reasoning-- The verbal section now includes two new sentence completion types: sentence equivalence questions, for which test takers must identify two correct answers to receive credit; and text completion questions, some involving passages of several sentences and requiring test takers to fill in up to three blanks. Reading comprehension questions may now have more than one correct answer. Some reading questions will involve selecting individual sentences with passages.
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