The Verbal and Quantitative measures of the GRE are section-level adaptive. This means that the computer selects the second section of a measure based on the performance on the first section. Within each section, all questions contribute equally to the final score. For each of the two measures, a raw score is computed. The raw score is the number of questions answered correctly.
The GRE test consists of three sections, and you'll receive a separate score for each. The Quantitative and Verbal sections contribute to the most important score which is on a range from 130 to 170.
Section
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No. of questions
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Time / Format
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Analytical Writing
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One "Analyze an Issue" task
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30 mins
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Quantitative Reasoning
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Section 1: 12 questions
Section 2: 15 questions
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Section 1: 21 minutes
Section 2: 26 minutes
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Verbal Reasoning
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Section 1: 12 questions
Section 2: 15 questions
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Section 1: 18 minutes
Section 2: 23 minutes
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