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that in Column B; b) the quantity in Column B is larger than that in Column A; c) the two quantities are equal; or d) the relationship between the two columns varies, or cannot be determined from the information provided. You will notice that there are only four possible answer choices, as opposed to five choices for Problem Solving questions. Approximately half of the questions in a Quantitative section will be of this type. 

As in the Verbal section, the directions for each question type will pop up during the test. Click through them! You will already know what they say, and you don’t want to waste precious test time reading them again. 

For both the Verbal and Quantitative sections, it is important to keep in mind that the test is Computer-Adaptive. This means that every test will be different, and your performance on one question will determine the level of difficulty of the next question. Don’t try to analyze this process as you are taking the test. There’s no way to figure out “how you are doing”. Simply take each question as it comes, do your best, and let go of it when it is over. You may have to take a guess at some questions, and this is OK. Your PowerScore Weekend GRE Course will give you the tools you need to most efficiently deal with the problems, so that even when you have to guess, you will guess intelligently. Every question is a fresh start, so keep your focus on the question on the screen and you will move through the test with purpose and confidence!

 


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