Tuesday, January 13, 2015

GRE Books: Gruber's Complete GRE Guide 2015 [.PDF] Download

By Revised GRE on 2:46 PM

Gruber's Complete GRE Guide 2015 [.PDF] Download


Gruber's GRE Guide provides an edge in graduate school preparation 


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Gruber's exclusive GRE-style quiz offers students immediate feedback and a focused study plan. Each explanatory answer is linked directly to a Gruber strategy or basic skill, guiding them to the knowledge they need. With Gruber's test-taking tips, practice problems, and the famous Gruber Method of strategies, any student can find the path to GRE success.

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For more than 30 years, the Gruber Method has helped millions of students raise their standardized test scores on major tests like the SAT, ACT, and the PSAT/NMSQT and GRE. Dr. Gruber brings his critical analysis and innovative test preparation strategies to the GRE, the #1 test for graduate school admission.

After a recent major overhaul of the GRE test, you need the most up-to-date information from a trusted source. Gruber's Complete GRE Guide combines powerful study tools with 4 adaptive practice tests to help you prepare for the real thing.

EFFECTIVE STUDY TOOLS FROM THE TEST-TAKING EXPERT

-Includes 3 full-length practice tests with
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-Inside info on how GRE questions are created
-Strategies that will save you study time by pointing you directly to the answer
-Shortest GRE test (20 questions) with detailed answer explanations which tells you   
 what important strategies and skills you need to increase your score
-Strategy Diagnostic Test which tests whether you are using the best strategies and leads you 
 to those strategies
-The 101 most important math questions you need to know how to solve

-Mini-math refresher
-Complete math refresher

GRE Books [PDF] 2015 download for free

By Revised GRE on 2:44 PM

GRE Books 2015 pdf free download

Well 2015 is here and it’s time to assess your best book options for GRE study materials. While admittedly not all of these books are from this year (some are far from it), the list offers the best books on the market to keep you from sorting through the nimiety of bad GRE books.

1. ETS Official Guide to the GRE Revised General Test, 2nd edition

This is the holy grail of prep. If you can only buy one book, this is it. The tone of the voice may not be as friendly as almost any other book on the market. But if you can bear the dry content, you are getting by far the best practice since ETS writes the questions for the test.
Throw in two GRE computer-based tests, which are in a CD that accompanies the book, and the best GRE book on the market gets even better.

2. The Manhattan GRE(MGRE) Set of 8 Strategy Guides, 2nd Edition

Ths series contains eight (mostly excellent) books written by those with years of tutoring experience. This fact really shines through in the authorial voice this series uses. You feel as though there is a highly intelligent, but fun, laid back tutor walking you through the material.
The six free online tests you get by simply buying any one of the eight books makes MGRE a no-brainer if you want expert guidance and great practice.
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3. Barron's New GRE: 19th Edition

Barron is a name that is well-known in the testing industry and their GRE preparation book stands up to the name. This 536 page book comes with one diagnostic test and two full-length models of the actual test structure reflected in the GRE exam. This book is tailored to meet that changes that came with the newly revised GRE in 2011. Additionally, not only are all answers provided for the sample tests but Barron provides explanations for the answers as well to help you fully prepare for what you will encounter on the GRE. 
Barron's new GRE manual offers intensive practice and review for all question types plus a diagnostic test and two full-length model GREs with answer keys and explanations for all questions answered. The authors also present a test overview and valuable chapters on test-taking tactics.
4. Kaplan 2012 GRE Premier
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is taken by college graduates looking to gain entrance to graduate school the arts, business, the sciences & humanities and many other disciplines. Admissions officers from top programs report that it is one of the most important factors for admissions. With an increasing number of graduate and business school applicants and an increasing number of GRE test-takers—and a recent test overhaul by the test-maker—a high GRE score is critical to set yourself apart from the competition.
Kaplan 2013 GRE® Premier: with 5 Online Practice Tests + DVD is a comprehensive prep system that includes a book, a digital iPad download, DVD and online access to 900+ questions with in-depth strategies, test information, and practice questions to help students score higher on the new GRE Revised General Test. Kaplan 2013 GRE Premier with 5 Computer Adaptive Practice Tests + DVD contains 1,300+ total practice questions with detailed explanations, covering the revised and expanded Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing Assessment Test sections, and strategies for all of the question types.
Kaplan 2013 GRE® Premier: with 5 Online Practice Tests + DVD features:
  • 1300+ questions with detailed explanations
  • 6 full-length practice tests (5 realistic computer adaptive tests and 1 in the book)
  • Download a digital copy of this book to your iPad®
  • DVD on stress management and study planning
  • Academic support from Kaplan faculty via our Facebook® page: www.Facebook.com/KaplanGradPrep
  • Strategies and practice sets for all GRE question types
  • Diagnostic tool in end-of-chapter practice sets for even more targeted practice
  • Advice for the graduate school application process
5. Cracking the GRE, 2013 Edition
Cracking the GRE, 2013 Edition has everything you need to know to master the Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Essay sections of the GRE. With all questions, answers, and explanations linked together for easy on-device viewing, this ebook edition includes:
   • Access to 4 full-length practice tests
   • Practice questions with detailed explanations for every question
   • Key strategies for solving Text Completions, Sentence Equivalence, Numeric Entry, Quantitative Comparisons, and more
   • Thorough review of all GRE topics, including everything on the revised GRE that debuted in fall 2011
   • Online video tutorials offering in-depth exploration of key strategies and concepts
Will keep updating new books. Please check regularly
So what books you are going to  prepare for the GRE? Let us know below.

Popular GRE Books 2015


This is the holy grail of prep. If you can only buy one book, this is it. The tone of the voice may not be as friendly as almost any other book on the market.
Date published: 07/17/2012
Edition: 2nd

Thursday, June 20, 2013

GRE Vocabulary - Revised GRE 2013

By Revised GRE on 2:29 AM

Vocabulary is a very important part of the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) exam. It is tested in the paper in a number of ways, both direct and indirect. Testing vocabulary would mean that the examiners want to know how good your knowledge is about the words in English. This does not only include their meanings but also their opposites, usage and grammar. So if you merely know the meaning of a word, it is not enough for GRE. You must have complete knowledge about how that word is used in English. The verbal section measures your ability to analyze information and interpret it. It tests whether you can analyze relationships between different components of sentences and different words. The verbal section of the test contains direct questions on vocabulary, but in the analytical writing sections also your GRE vocabulary is put to test.
The verbal section of GRE contains four types of direct questions. You will be tested for antonyms, analogies, sentence completion and reading comprehension.
Antonyms measure your vocabulary for words opposite in meaning of the given word. Each word is followed by five opposite words, mostly similar in meaning. You have to choose the most appropriate word. It is to judge how well you can arrive at the antonym using your reasoning skills.
Analogies represent parallel relationships between words. Two words which are connected in some way or the other are given. This is followed by five pairs of words which are also connected. You have to recognize the basis on which the two given words are connected and choose the most similar pair from among the five options. These questions test how you can identify relations among words and concepts.
When you’re studying for the GRE, chances are vocabulary is on your mind. It’s on ours too which is why we create video resources. Now we have great news for students looking for a little more vocabulary guidance–10 brand new vocabulary lesson videos [coming soon]!

Top 10 GRE vocabulary words for 2013

1. Arch – (adj.) having a playful/witty sense of humor
2. Mordant – (adj.) bitingly sarcastic
3. Cavalier – (adj.) not displaying proper seriousness or concern, nonchalant
4. Mellifluous – (adj.) sweet sounding, as in a voice or a melody
5. Solipsistic – (adj.) totally and utterly self-absorbed (comes from the philosophical school that believes that the self is the only thing that exists).
6. Untrammeled – (adj.) unrestrained, not held in check
7. Objurgate – (v.) scold harshly, excoriate
8. Prurient – (adj.) preoccupied with perverse details
9. Mawkish – (adj.) overly sentimental, often to a sickening degree
10. Desideratum – (n.) anything that is highly desired
Any predictions you might have for words (or types of words) we’ll be seeing on the GRE? Let us know in the comments below! 

Change the way you Learn

You have to change the way you are learing.There are many ways to learn Vocabulary. some of the ways are described below

1. Reading

Reading is the best way for improving vocabulary. For complete neophytes, The Hindu editorial is a best place to start. If you have more time read articles from nytimes, The Economist these are filled with challenging GRE words. Even the Best American Science series books can help a lot.
Make a flash card for each and every unknown word you have encountered.
As I said earlier do not just use one way for improving your vocabulary.

2. Mnemonics 

Mnemonics is also a very effective technique for boosting your arsenal of words. Try to make mnemonics for the words which are difficult and pesky. Make mnemonics in your mother tongue since they are much easier to get into your long term memory. Remember your mnemonics need not make any sense for others as long as they help you in building vocabulary. It might be a little difficult in the beginning to make mnemonics but trust me you will enjoy it when you get used to it and learning words will no longer be a cumbersome job rather it would be a fun.
Examples of a few mnemonics I made
Palliate – reduce pain.
My mnemonic – [palli ate] If you eat pallis(groundnut in telugu) your pain would be reduced.
Raconteur – A good Entertainer.
Mnemonic – Rekha aunty wearing a red sari tells pleasurable stories in an amusing way.
Flagrant- something considered wrong or bad.
My Mnemonic – He is so bad because he gave the flag for rent.
They are much better and even awesome if I told you in my native language.
I can’t give you more examples because most of them are in Telugu and also they are also a bit salacious.

3. Use The Words

This is an awesome way which helps to retain the words you learnt and also fish for new words. Write a story using all the words you learned that day or if you are not good at story telling then write a journal using all the words. Like in flash cards, your story need not make any sense just try to connect all words.
This is so effective because we can retain information much better when we do something with that information like using the words in sentences etc.

4. Flash Cards

There are flash cards on the market that have high frequency words and their definitions, but to get a higher score you will need to know more than just definitions. So make flash cards on your own.I know this is a tedious exercise but it can help you to buttress your vocabulary studies.
Here’s how to make GRE flash cards.
1. Buy some empty paper business cards set.
2. Write the word in CAPITAL LETTERS on one side of the card.
3. On the back of card draw a line dividing the card into two parts.
4.In the first part write the different meanings of the word.
5. Now in the second part write the sentence where you actually encountered the word. This is important because it helps more to remember the word if you make a note of actual sentence than writing some other sentence using the word. Of course, if you have additional space left you can do that.

5. Audio Tapes

If you have to spend a lot of time commuting or on other activities where you cannot use flash cards then audio tapes can come to your rescue. You can make your own audio files by reciting all the words, their meanings, example sentences and even mnemonics or can download some from internet.Here is the audio list made by Prof.Krupa Shanker

6.Learn from Pictures

This is one of the recommend way to learn the vocabulary i.e Learn from Pictures. Your mind will take much time to remember the words, but if you see the picture that will taken less time to recognize and remember.
I have made some words with images, Take a look
Read More: 

New GRE Vocabulary Lessons [10+ Free Videos]

By Revised GRE on 2:27 AM

When you’re studying for the GRE, chances are vocabulary is on your mind. Now we have great news for students looking for a little more vocabulary guidance–10 brand new vocabulary lesson videos!








New GRE Vocabulary Video Lessons 

  1. Intro to Vocabulary 7:18
  2. Flashcards 9:42
  3. Word Roots 11:06
  4. Mnemonics 8:44
  5. Reading in Context 10:46
  6. Active Usage 8:12
  7. Vocabulary Games 8:45
  8. The Thesaurus 3:02
  9. Vocabulary in Questions 2:07
  10. Obscure Vocabulary 3:17






Each lesson guides you through the best methods of bulking up your vocabulary to help you crack the verbal section. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by word lists, flashcard, latin roots, and thesauri then these lessons are a great place to start. I personally recommend the lesson on mnemonics for truly wacky ways to commit new words to memory (keep an eye out for the a-bear-ant!). QRH33PNE3PNE

GRE Math Practice Tests Online: (24 Practice Tests Free)

By Revised GRE on 2:24 AM


GRE Math Problem Solving Practice Tests

Practice your math problem solving skills with our sample prepration tests for free. You shouldn't need more than three lines of working for any problem. Redraw geometry figures on your rough paper to include the information in the question.
Most of the questions have 5 answer choices only one of which is correct. Some of the questions can have 3 - 9 answer choices any number of which may be correct. Be careful to select ALL relevant answers in this type of question.
Tests 11 and 12 contain data interpretation questions. Data Interpretation question are sets of problem solving questions that refer to data in graphs and tables. These questions test your ability to read and analyse charts, tables, graphs (line graphs, bar graphs, circle graphs etc.). They require you to estimate as well as calculate.
Each test has ten questions and should take 12 minutes.
Initially don't worry too much about the time until you have a feel for the type of questions. But, by the time you have done two or three tests you should start getting tough about the time you take.

GRE Math online Practice Tests 

GRE Math Numeric Entry Practice Tests

Numeric entry questions require you to solve a problem and enter your answer in the space provided. Numeric entry questions account for approximately 10% of the GRE quantitative reasoning section.
Each test has ten questions and should take 12 minutes.
In our tests we allow you to enter up to four digits. You can use any digit from 0 to 9 and you can use a decimal point or a slash (/). Use a slash to indicate a fraction.

Online Practice Tests

1,014 Practice Questions for the New GRE, 2nd Edition.pdf free Download

By Revised GRE on 2:22 AM

1,014 Practice Questions for the New GRE, 2nd Edition

The best way to prepare for standardized tests is to practice, practice, practice—and this resource offers you plenty of opportunities to do just that! 1,014 Practice Questions for the New GRE, 2nd Edition has been completed updated for the changes coming to the GRE in August 2011. With all questions, answers, and explanations linked together for easy on-device viewing, it includes:
  • Over 1,000 practice questions for the new GRE, including hundreds of questions covering the new question types
  • Detailed answer explanations for all practice questions
  • Math drills broken down by geometric shape, such as circles, triangles, and 3-D figures
  • Verbal drills that include the new Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence question types
  • A focused and informative overview of what’s on the GRE and how it’s tested.
1,014 Practice Questions for the New GRE, 2nd Edition.pdf
we are not hosting this link and we are not responsible.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Revised GRE Math Practice Videos

By Revised GRE on 5:14 AM



Math Question 1 :


Ben is three times as old as Ron. Ed is 8 years younger than Ben. Ron is 7 years older than Ken. If the sum of the ages of all four people is 161, how many years old is Ron? 
A) 15 
B) 19 
C) 22 
D) 24 
E) 27

Click for Answer





Math Question 2 :


Appleton's population is 400 greater than Berryville's population. 1f Befryville's population were reduced by 900 people, then Appleton's populanon would be 3 times as large as Berryville's population. What is Berryville's current population?
A) 1550 
B) 1650 
C) 1750 
D) 1050 
E)1950

Click for Answer


Math Question 3 :


Nina has exacdy enough money to purchase 6 widgets. If the cost of each widget were reduced by $1.25, then Nina would have exactly enough money to purchase 8 widgets. How much money does Nina have?
A) $22
B) $24
C) $30
D) $36
E) $40

Click for Answer

GRE Books 2013 free download

By Revised GRE on 5:13 AM

Well 2013 is here and it’s time to assess your best book options for GRE study materials. While admittedly not all of these books are from this year (some are far from it), the list offers the best books on the market to keep you from sorting through the nimiety of bad GRE books. :-)


1. ETS Official Guide to the GRE Revised General Test, 2nd edition

This is the holy grail of prep. If you can only buy one book, this is it. The tone of the voice may not be as friendly as almost any other book on the market. But if you can bear the dry content, you are getting by far the best practice since ETS writes the questions for the test.
Throw in two GRE computer-based tests, which are in a CD that accompanies the book, and the best GRE book on the market gets even better.


2. The Manhattan GRE(MGRE) Set of 8 Strategy Guides, 2nd Edition

Ths series contains eight (mostly excellent) books written by those with years of tutoring experience. This fact really shines through in the authorial voice this series uses. You feel as though there is a highly intelligent, but fun, laid back tutor walking you through the material.
The six free online tests you get by simply buying any one of the eight books makes MGRE a no-brainer if you want expert guidance and great practice.
-->

3. Barron's New GRE: 19th Edition

Barron is a name that is well-known in the testing industry and their GRE preparation book stands up to the name. This 536 page book comes with one diagnostic test and two full-length models of the actual test structure reflected in the GRE exam. This book is tailored to meet that changes that came with the newly revised GRE in 2011. Additionally, not only are all answers provided for the sample tests but Barron provides explanations for the answers as well to help you fully prepare for what you will encounter on the GRE. 

Barron's new GRE manual offers intensive practice and review for all question types plus a diagnostic test and two full-length model GREs with answer keys and explanations for all questions answered. The authors also present a test overview and valuable chapters on test-taking tactics.





4. Kaplan 2012 GRE Premier

The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is taken by college graduates looking to gain entrance to graduate school the arts, business, the sciences & humanities and many other disciplines. Admissions officers from top programs report that it is one of the most important factors for admissions. With an increasing number of graduate and business school applicants and an increasing number of GRE test-takers—and a recent test overhaul by the test-maker—a high GRE score is critical to set yourself apart from the competition.
Kaplan 2013 GRE® Premier: with 5 Online Practice Tests + DVD is a comprehensive prep system that includes a book, a digital iPad download, DVD and online access to 900+ questions with in-depth strategies, test information, and practice questions to help students score higher on the new GRE Revised General Test. Kaplan 2013 GRE Premier with 5 Computer Adaptive Practice Tests + DVD contains 1,300+ total practice questions with detailed explanations, covering the revised and expanded Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing Assessment Test sections, and strategies for all of the question types.

Kaplan 2013 GRE® Premier: with 5 Online Practice Tests + DVD features:
  • 1300+ questions with detailed explanations
  • 6 full-length practice tests (5 realistic computer adaptive tests and 1 in the book)
  • Download a digital copy of this book to your iPad®
  • DVD on stress management and study planning
  • Academic support from Kaplan faculty via our Facebook® page: www.Facebook.com/KaplanGradPrep
  • Strategies and practice sets for all GRE question types
  • Diagnostic tool in end-of-chapter practice sets for even more targeted practice
  • Advice for the graduate school application process


5. Cracking the GRE, 2013 Edition


Cracking the GRE, 2013 Edition has everything you need to know to master the Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Essay sections of the GRE. With all questions, answers, and explanations linked together for easy on-device viewing, this ebook edition includes:

   • Access to 4 full-length practice tests
   • Practice questions with detailed explanations for every question
   • Key strategies for solving Text Completions, Sentence Equivalence, Numeric Entry, Quantitative Comparisons, and more
   • Thorough review of all GRE topics, including everything on the revised GRE that debuted in fall 2011
   • Online video tutorials offering in-depth exploration of key strategies and concepts


(we are not hosting these book links & we are not responsible)

GRE Math Practice Test 1

By Revised GRE on 5:03 AM

GRE Math Practice Test 1

1.


Column A
Column B


A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





2.    x and y are integers: 


Column A
x
Column B
y



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





3. 


Column A
.25% of .25
Column B



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





4.  If 25 students in one class had an average of 93% and 20 students from another class had an average of 98%, approximately what is the average in percent of all 45 students?



A)  94
B)  97
C)  95.5
D)  95.2
E)  93





5.  A water treatment plant is built with two cylindrical tanks to contain water for a town.  Each tank has a radius of 10 feet and a depth of 20 feet.  If there are about 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot of water, approximately how many gallons of water can be treated at the plant at any one time?



A)  6280
B)  12560
C)  94200
D)  2000
E)  47100





6. 


Column A
Probability of randomly selecting
a given name out of a hat
containing 12 different names.
Column B
.08




A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





7.  If     what is the value of ?



A)  -13
B)  -6
C)  -23
D)  23
E)  13





8.   x is a positive integer: 


Column A
Column B
y



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





9. 


Column A
Column B



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





10. 
What is the area of the rectangle above?



A) 
B)  120
C)
D)  60
E)





11.


Column A
Column B



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





12.  What is the area of a circle that is inscribed in a square whose area is 81 square inches?



A) square inches
B)square inches
C)square inches
D)square inches
E)square inches





13.  Being a conscientious driver, Suzy stayed at or below the speed limit while traveling down the interstate.  Overall, she went an average rate of 65 mph and it took her 10 hours to complete her journey.  If she traveled for 6 of her 10 hours at 70 mph, what constant speed did she go for the remaining 4 hours to obtain the overall 65 mph average?



A)  65 mph
B)  60 mph
C)  57.5 mph
D)  59.5 mph
E)  62.5 mph





14. 



A)  4
B)  7/3
C)  1/4
D) -1/4
E)  3/7





15. 
Find the area of the graph above enclosed by figure ABCD.



A)  36
B)  30
C)  42
D)  72
E)  84





16. 


Column A
Column B
-10



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





17.  If account codes for a certain company are assigned as follows: two letters and then three one digit numbers, how many different account codes can be made?  Note that letters and digits can be repeated.



A)  1,757,600
B)  676,000
C)  260
D)  67,600
E)  6,760





18. 
In the figure above, XY is a line segment. What is the value of 
Note that a and b are measured in degrees.



A)  -1/7
B)  7
C)  3/4
D)  -7
E)  Not enough information is given to answer this question





19. 



A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 





20. 


Column A
The ratio of juniors to seniors at
City College in the
Fall 2000 semester.
Column B
The ratio of seniors to juniors at
City College in the
Fall 2000 semester.



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





21. 
If enrollment was 17% higher for freshmen at City College in the Fall 2000 semester than the Fall 1999 semester, approximately what was the enrollment of freshman in the Fall 1999 semester?



A)  3590
B)  4200
C)  2415
D)  1785
E)  4914





22. 
If the areas of sectors in the circle graphs are drawn in proportion to the percentages shown, what is the measure, in degrees, of the central angle sector representing the percentage of juniors enrolled in the Fall 2000 semester? 



A)  180 degrees
B)  144 degrees
C)  90 degrees
D)  72 degrees
E)  50 degrees





23.   3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5


Column A
Mode of the numbers listed
Column B
Standard deviation of the numbers listed



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





24. 
What is the mean of the advertising costs from 1999 to 2002? 



A)  $48,750
B)  $19,500
C)  $50,000
D)  $60,000
E)  $48.75





25. 
The percent decrease in profits from 1999 to 2000 was approximately what percent? 



A)  20
B)  30
C)  40
D)  50
E)  60





26. 
Looking at the figure above, if triangle ABC is an equilateral triangle and line BC is parallel to line DE, what is the measure of angle 5? 



A)  60 degrees
B)  90 degrees
C)  120 degrees
D)  180 degrees
E)  Not enough information is given to answer this question





27.


Column A
Slope of the line on graph above.
Column B
The y value of the y-intercept of the line on the graph above.



A)  Column A’s quantity is greater.
B)  Column B’s quantity is greater.
C)  The quantities are the same.
D)  The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.





28.  What is the solution(s) to ?



A)  x = 0
B)  x = 2, x = -2
C)  x = 3, x = -3
D)  x = 6, x = -6
E)  x = 9, x = -9

GRE Math Practice Test 1 - Answers