GRE Mock Test Paper

SectionNumber of QuestionsTime AllottedScore Range
Analytical Writing2 tasks (1 Issue, 1 Argument)30 minutes per task (total 60 mins)0–6 (in 0.5 increments)
Verbal Reasoning2 sections, 20 questions each30 minutes per section (total 60 mins)130–170 (in 1-point increments)
Quantitative Reasoning2 sections, 20 questions each35 minutes per section (total 70 mins)130–170 (in 1-point increments)
Unscored / ResearchVaries (may appear randomly)VariesNot scored

Section 1 – Analytical Writing (60 minutes)

Task 1 – Issue Essay (30 minutes)

Prompt:
“Technological advancements improve quality of life, but they also increase social inequality. Discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with this statement. Use examples and reasoning to support your position.”

Instructions:

  • Take a clear position (agree, disagree, or mixed).
  • Support with reasoning, evidence, or examples.
  • Minimum 300–350 words recommended.

Task 2 – Argument Essay (30 minutes)

Prompt:
“A company report claims that introducing flexible working hours will increase employee productivity. Evaluate the logical soundness of the argument and discuss assumptions or gaps.”

Instructions:

  • Focus on analyzing the argument, not agreeing or disagreeing automatically.
  • Identify assumptions, weaknesses, or missing evidence.
  • Suggest ways to strengthen the argument.
  • Minimum 300–350 words recommended.

Section 2 – Verbal Reasoning (50 questions, 70 minutes)

Question Types

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Text Completion (single, double, triple blanks)
  • Sentence Equivalence

Verbal Questions (Q1–50)

Q1 – Text Completion (Single Blank)
Despite the politician’s eloquence, her explanation of the policy was ultimately ____ and failed to convince most of her audience.
A. coherent | B. specious | C. incisive | D. lucid | E. persuasive

Q2 – Text Completion (Double Blank)
The scientist’s theory, once considered ____ in academic circles, is now widely accepted, largely because of the ____ of supporting empirical data.
A. dubious / paucity | B. controversial / abundance | C. venerable / absence | D. obscure / irrelevance | E. innovative / scarcity

Q3 – Sentence Equivalence
The CEO’s sudden resignation was seen as a(n) ____ decision, leaving employees uncertain about the company’s strategic future.
A. capricious | B. impulsive | C. judicious | D. whimsical | E. hasty | F. deliberate

Q4 – Reading Comprehension
“Economic globalization has increased interdependence among nations. However, while trade volumes have surged, income inequality within many countries has widened.”
Which of the following is implied?
A. Globalization reduces interdependence.
B. Globalization increases trade and can worsen inequality.
C. Income equality improves as trade rises.
D. Trade and inequality are unrelated.

Q5 – Reading Comprehension
“Climate adaptation in coastal cities, such as green roofs and permeable pavements, mitigates some impacts of rising sea levels.”
Which best summarizes the passage?
A. Coastal flooding is inevitable.
B. Innovative strategies reduce some risks.
C. Green roofs are ineffective.
D. Climate change has no impact.


Q6 – Text Completion (Triple Blank)
The professor’s lecture was so ____ that even students who were initially ____ found the material ____ understandable.
A. abstruse / skeptical / barely
B. lucid / attentive / fully
C. convoluted / disinterested / scarcely
D. opaque / confused / hardly

Q7 – Sentence Equivalence
The philosopher’s latest treatise was hailed as ____ and ____ by critics for its novel approach to ethical reasoning.
A. groundbreaking | B. banal | C. innovative | D. derivative | E. insightful | F. mundane

Q8 – Reading Comprehension
“Artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare by enabling faster diagnosis, personalized treatments, and predictive analytics. Yet ethical concerns regarding data privacy and algorithmic bias remain unresolved.”
Which statement is best supported?
A. AI has no practical application.
B. Ethical concerns are minor.
C. AI improves healthcare but raises ethical questions.
D. Predictive analytics is impossible with AI.

Q9 – Reading Comprehension
“Economic recessions tend to increase unemployment, reduce spending, and trigger shifts in government policy to stimulate growth.”
Which conclusion can be drawn?
A. Recessions do not affect consumers.
B. Government policy is irrelevant.
C. Recessions affect employment and spending.
D. Unemployment decreases.

Q10 – Text Completion (Double Blank)
The novel’s narrative, though initially ____ by readers, gradually revealed a ____ depth of character development.
A. ignored / superficial | B. dismissed / profound | C. celebrated / shallow | D. overlooked / intricate


Q11 – Text Completion (Single Blank)
Despite the professor’s ____ style, students found his lectures engaging and insightful.
A. pedantic | B. lucid | C. concise | D. enigmatic

Q12 – Text Completion (Double Blank)
The CEO’s proposal was initially ____ by the board, but the convincing data eventually made the plan seem ____.
A. rejected / viable | B. lauded / untenable | C. ignored / impractical | D. dismissed / infeasible

Q13 – Sentence Equivalence
The journalist’s account of the political scandal was both ____ and ____; it revealed hidden truths while maintaining impartiality.
A. biased | B. thorough | C. objective | D. meticulous | E. slanted | F. insightful

Q14 – Reading Comprehension
“The increasing prevalence of renewable energy has reduced dependence on fossil fuels. However, intermittency of solar and wind poses challenges for consistent supply.”
Inference?
A. Renewable energy completely replaces fossil fuels.
B. Intermittency is a limitation.
C. Fossil fuels are obsolete.
D. Renewable energy has no advantages.

Q15 – Reading Comprehension
“Multilingual individuals demonstrate higher cognitive flexibility than monolingual individuals.”
Which is supported?
A. Monolinguals are better problem solvers.
B. Multilinguals have cognitive advantages.
C. Language does not affect cognition.
D. Multilingualism reduces problem-solving.


(Verbal Q16–50 will continue similarly, mixing Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, and Reading Comprehension for high difficulty.)


Section 3 – Quantitative Reasoning (40 questions, 70 minutes)

Q1 – Algebra
If 2x+3y=122x + 3y = 122x+3y=12 and xy=2x – y = 2x−y=2, find x2+y2x^2 + y^2x2+y2.
A. 20 | B. 25 | C. 26 | D. 29

Q2 – Word Problem
A tank can be filled by pipe A in 6 hours and emptied by pipe B in 8 hours. How long to fill the tank?
A. 24/5 h | B. 7/2 h | C. 8/3 h | D. 12/5 h

Q3 – Geometry
A triangle has sides 7, 24, 25. Find area.
A. 84 | B. 60 | C. 70 | D. 96

Q4 – Data Interpretation

MonthSalesReturns
Jan50050
Feb60060
Mar55055
Average net sale?
A. 500B. 533.33C. 550

Q5 – Probability
Bag: 3 red, 4 blue, 5 green. 2 drawn at random, both blue. Probability?
A. 1/11 | B. 1/22 | C. 2/11 | D. 3/22


Q6 – Algebra
If 3x2=73x – 2 = 73x−2=7, find x2xx^2 – xx2−x.
A. 8 | B. 10 | C. 12 | D. 14

Q7 – Word Problem
A car travels 180 km at 60 km/h. Time to cover distance?
A. 2 h | B. 3 h | C. 4 h | D. 5 h

Q8 – Geometry / Circle
Diameter = 14 cm. Area? (π3.14\pi \approx 3.14π≈3.14)
A. 154 cm² | B. 150 cm² | C. 140 cm² | D. 160 cm²

Q9 – Probability
Box: 6 white, 4 black, 5 red. Draw 1, not red. Probability?
A. 10/15 | B. 11/15 | C. 12/15 | D. 13/15

Q10 – Data Interpretation

ProductSoldReturned
A20020
B15010
C25025
Average net sale?
A. 190B. 188.33C. 185

Section 2 – Verbal Reasoning (continued)

Q16 – Text Completion (Triple Blank)

The economist’s lecture, though initially ____ to the audience, gradually revealed the ____ implications of the policy and the ____ consequences of ignoring it.

A. abstruse / practical / unforeseen
B. clear / superficial / obvious
C. confusing / theoretical / minimal
D. simple / trivial / minor


Q17 – Sentence Equivalence

The author’s narrative style is at once ____ and ____; it engages the reader while maintaining a rigorous analytical perspective.

A. engaging | B. pedestrian | C. compelling | D. tedious | E. sophisticated | F. dull


Q18 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“While artificial intelligence offers transformative potential across multiple industries, it also presents significant ethical challenges, including bias in algorithms, data privacy concerns, and potential job displacement.”

Question: Which of the following is supported by the passage?
A. AI has no practical applications.
B. Ethical challenges are part of AI implementation.
C. AI guarantees employment growth.
D. AI solutions are free of bias.


Q19 – Text Completion (Double Blank)

Despite her reputation as a brilliant scientist, Dr. Patel was ____ in public speaking, yet she could ____ a complex concept with remarkable clarity.

A. awkward / explain
B. eloquent / confuse
C. hesitant / misrepresent
D. confident / obscure


Q20 – Sentence Equivalence

The policy change was intended to be ____ and ____; however, its implementation left many stakeholders frustrated.

A. transparent | B. ambiguous | C. effective | D. confusing | E. clear | F. perplexing


Section 3 – Quantitative Reasoning (continued)

Q11 – Algebra / Quadratic

Solve for xxx: x27x+12=0x^2 – 7x + 12 = 0x2−7x+12=0
A. 3, 4 | B. 2, 6 | C. 1, 12 | D. -3, -4


Q12 – Word Problem / Speed

A train travels 120 km at 40 km/h and then 180 km at 60 km/h. What is the average speed for the entire journey?
A. 50 km/h | B. 48 km/h | C. 45 km/h | D. 46 km/h


Q13 – Geometry / Right Triangle

A right triangle has legs 8 cm and 15 cm. What is the length of the hypotenuse?
A. 17 cm | B. 16 cm | C. 18 cm | D. 15 cm


Q14 – Probability

A bag contains 4 red, 3 green, and 5 blue balls. If two balls are drawn at random without replacement, what is the probability both are red?
A. 1/11 | B. 2/33 | C. 1/6 | D. 3/22


Q15 – Data Interpretation

MonthRevenueReturns
Jan40040
Feb35035
Mar45045

Question: Average net revenue per month?
A. 385 | B. 390 | C. 395 | D. 400

Section 2 – Verbal Reasoning (continued)

Q21 – Text Completion (Single Blank)

Although the new software promised to simplify workflow, its ____ interface frustrated users and slowed productivity.

A. intuitive
B. cumbersome
C. elegant
D. seamless


Q22 – Text Completion (Double Blank)

The scientist’s hypothesis, initially ____ by her peers, was ultimately ____ by subsequent experiments.

A. dismissed / validated
B. lauded / refuted
C. ignored / disproved
D. praised / invalidated


Q23 – Sentence Equivalence

The committee’s report was both ____ and ____; it presented detailed evidence while maintaining neutrality.

A. biased
B. objective
C. meticulous
D. sloppy
E. thorough
F. negligent


Q24 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“Renewable energy adoption has surged globally. While this reduces carbon emissions, challenges like energy storage and grid management remain critical.”

Question: What is implied?
A. Renewable energy eliminates all emissions.
B. Storage and grid management are challenges.
C. Carbon emissions increase with renewable energy.
D. Renewable energy has no challenges.


Q25 – Text Completion (Triple Blank)

The philosopher’s lecture, initially ____ to most students, gradually ____ their skepticism and ____ their understanding of abstract concepts.

A. opaque / alleviated / enhanced
B. clear / increased / diminished
C. confusing / reinforced / weakened
D. simple / magnified / undermined


Q26 – Sentence Equivalence

The novel was celebrated for its ____ narrative and ____ characterization, offering readers both intrigue and depth.

A. compelling
B. pedestrian
C. sophisticated
D. banal
E. engaging
F. tedious


Q27 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“Urbanization has reshaped ecosystems, reducing biodiversity. Cities that integrate green spaces mitigate some ecological damage, though challenges remain.”

Question: Which is supported?
A. Urbanization has no impact on biodiversity.
B. Green spaces in cities can partially reduce ecological damage.
C. Urbanization increases biodiversity.
D. Ecological damage cannot be mitigated.


Q28 – Text Completion (Double Blank)

The CEO’s strategy was initially ____ by analysts, but careful implementation made the plan ____ and highly profitable.

A. criticized / successful
B. praised / unsuccessful
C. ignored / unprofitable
D. celebrated / failing


Q29 – Sentence Equivalence

The scholar’s argument was ____ and ____; it challenged conventional wisdom while remaining grounded in evidence.

A. radical
B. conservative
C. innovative
D. orthodox
E. persuasive
F. spurious


Q30 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“Artificial intelligence in transportation enhances safety and efficiency but raises questions about ethics and job displacement.”

Question: What does the passage imply?
A. AI creates no ethical concerns.
B. AI improves transportation but may have societal costs.
C. AI reduces efficiency.
D. AI guarantees jobs.

Section 3 – Quantitative Reasoning (continued)

Q16 – Algebra / Linear Equations

If 4x+5y=274x + 5y = 274x+5y=27 and 2xy=32x – y = 32x−y=3, what is the value of x+yx + yx+y?

A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8


Q17 – Word Problem / Average

A student scored 78, 85, 92, and 95 on four exams. What score must she get on a fifth exam to achieve an average of 88?

A. 88
B. 89
C. 90
D. 91


Q18 – Geometry / Circle

The radius of a circle is 7 cm. What is the circumference? (π3.14\pi \approx 3.14π≈3.14)

A. 44 cm
B. 43.96 cm
C. 45 cm
D. 42 cm


Q19 – Probability

A box contains 5 red, 3 blue, and 2 green balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability it is red or green?

A. 1/2
B. 3/5
C. 7/10
D. 2/5


Q20 – Data Interpretation

ProductSoldReturned
A12012
B15015
C18018

Question: Average net sale of all products?

A. 140
B. 145
C. 150
D. 155


Q21 – Algebra / Quadratic

Solve for xxx: x29x+20=0x^2 – 9x + 20 = 0x2−9x+20=0

A. 4, 5
B. 5, 6
C. 3, 6
D. 2, 10


Q22 – Geometry / Right Triangle

A right triangle has legs of lengths 9 cm and 12 cm. Find the hypotenuse.

A. 15 cm
B. 14 cm
C. 16 cm
D. 18 cm


Q23 – Arithmetic / Speed

A car travels 150 km at 50 km/h and then 120 km at 60 km/h. What is the average speed for the journey?

A. 53 km/h
B. 54 km/h
C. 55 km/h
D. 56 km/h


Q24 – Probability / Combinatorics

A bag contains 4 white, 3 red, and 5 blue balls. Two balls are drawn at random without replacement. Probability both are blue?

A. 2/11
B. 1/6
C. 1/5
D. 3/22


Q25 – Data Interpretation / Mixed

MonthRevenueReturns
Jan30030
Feb40040
Mar35035

Question: Average net revenue per month?

A. 330
B. 340
C. 350
D. 360

Section 2 – Verbal Reasoning (continued)

Q31 – Text Completion (Single Blank)

The experiment’s results were so ____ that even experienced researchers found them surprising.

A. predictable
B. anomalous
C. conventional
D. expected


Q32 – Text Completion (Double Blank)

The CEO’s remarks were initially ____ by shareholders, but his detailed plan ultimately ____ confidence.

A. criticized / inspired
B. lauded / destroyed
C. ignored / diminished
D. applauded / weakened


Q33 – Sentence Equivalence

The historian’s analysis was ____ and ____; it challenged established narratives while remaining grounded in evidence.

A. radical
B. conventional
C. innovative
D. orthodox
E. persuasive
F. spurious


Q34 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“Climate change affects global agriculture. Rising temperatures can reduce crop yields in tropical regions, while increasing precipitation in temperate zones may improve yields.”

Question: Which of the following is supported?
A. Climate change affects crop yields differently in different regions.
B. Tropical regions benefit from rising temperatures.
C. Precipitation decreases yields in temperate zones.
D. Agriculture is unaffected by climate change.


Q35 – Text Completion (Triple Blank)

The philosopher’s argument, though initially ____ to most, gradually ____ skepticism and ____ understanding.

A. opaque / alleviated / enhanced
B. transparent / increased / reduced
C. confusing / reinforced / weakened
D. simple / magnified / undermined


Q36 – Sentence Equivalence

The novel was ____ and ____; it captivated readers while maintaining literary sophistication.

A. compelling
B. pedestrian
C. sophisticated
D. banal
E. engaging
F. tedious


Q37 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“Urbanization can degrade ecosystems, but integrating green spaces in cities mitigates some environmental damage.”

Question: Which is supported?
A. Urbanization has no effect.
B. Green spaces can reduce damage partially.
C. Urbanization improves biodiversity.
D. Environmental damage cannot be mitigated.


Q38 – Text Completion (Double Blank)

The research proposal, initially ____ by the review board, was eventually ____ following additional data submission.

A. rejected / approved
B. lauded / declined
C. ignored / dismissed
D. celebrated / denied


Q39 – Sentence Equivalence

The scholar’s lecture was ____ and ____; it challenged conventional thought but remained logically sound.

A. radical
B. conservative
C. innovative
D. orthodox
E. persuasive
F. spurious


Q40 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“AI in healthcare enhances diagnostics and treatment plans but raises ethical and privacy concerns.”

Question: Which is implied?
A. AI has no practical value.
B. AI improves healthcare but poses societal challenges.
C. AI reduces efficiency.
D. AI guarantees jobs.


Q41 – Text Completion (Single Blank)

Despite the new guidelines, employees found the procedures ____ and difficult to follow.

A. straightforward
B. cumbersome
C. simple
D. clear


Q42 – Text Completion (Double Blank)

The scientist’s theory, initially ____ by the academic community, was eventually ____ through empirical research.

A. rejected / validated
B. celebrated / disproved
C. ignored / invalidated
D. lauded / refuted


Q43 – Sentence Equivalence

The report was ____ and ____; it presented detailed evidence while remaining impartial.

A. biased
B. objective
C. meticulous
D. sloppy
E. thorough
F. negligent


Q44 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“Renewable energy adoption reduces carbon emissions, but storage and distribution challenges remain significant.”

Question: What is implied?
A. Renewable energy eliminates all emissions.
B. Storage and distribution are challenges.
C. Carbon emissions increase.
D. Renewable energy has no challenges.


Q45 – Text Completion (Triple Blank)

The policy, initially ____ by citizens, gradually ____ support and ____ understanding of its benefits.

A. resisted / gained / increased
B. lauded / lost / decreased
C. ignored / maintained / reduced
D. praised / rejected / diminished


Q46 – Sentence Equivalence

The novel’s narrative was ____ and ____; it maintained reader interest while providing literary depth.

A. compelling
B. pedestrian
C. sophisticated
D. banal
E. engaging
F. tedious


Q47 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“Multilingual individuals often demonstrate superior cognitive flexibility compared to monolingual individuals, enhancing problem-solving skills.”

Question: Which is supported?
A. Monolinguals are better problem solvers.
B. Multilinguals show cognitive advantages.
C. Language has no effect on cognition.
D. Multilingualism reduces efficiency.


Q48 – Text Completion (Double Blank)

The CEO’s proposal was initially ____ by analysts, but careful implementation made it ____ and profitable.

A. criticized / successful
B. lauded / unsuccessful
C. ignored / unprofitable
D. celebrated / failing


Q49 – Sentence Equivalence

The professor’s lecture was ____ and ____; it challenged assumptions while remaining logically rigorous.

A. radical
B. conservative
C. innovative
D. orthodox
E. persuasive
F. spurious


Q50 – Reading Comprehension

Passage:
“AI in transportation improves safety and efficiency but raises concerns regarding ethics and job displacement.”

Question: Which is implied?
A. AI has no ethical concerns.
B. AI improves efficiency but may create societal issues.
C. AI reduces efficiency.
D. AI guarantees jobs.

Section 3 – Quantitative Reasoning (Q26–40) – High Difficulty


Q26 – Algebra / Linear System

If 3x+4y=243x + 4y = 243x+4y=24 and 2xy=32x – y = 32x−y=3, what is the value of x2+y2x^2 + y^2x2+y2?

A. 45
B. 50
C. 52
D. 55


Q27 – Word Problem / Average

A student scored 78, 85, 92, and 95 on four exams. What score must she get on a fifth exam so that her average is exactly 88?

A. 85
B. 86
C. 87
D. 88


Q28 – Geometry / Circle + Algebra

A circular garden has radius 10 m. A path of uniform width www surrounds it so that the total area of the garden plus path is 176 m². Find the width www of the path.

A. 2 m
B. 3 m
C. 4 m
D. 5 m


Q29 – Probability / Conditional

A box contains 4 red, 3 green, and 5 blue balls. Two balls are drawn sequentially without replacement. What is the probability the first is red and the second is green?

A. 1/5
B. 2/15
C. 3/20
D. 1/6


Q30 – Data Interpretation / Multi-Step

ProductSoldReturned
A22022
B18018
C25025

Question: Find the weighted average net sale across all products.

A. 199
B. 201
C. 205
D. 208


Q31 – Algebra / Quadratic Word Problem

The area of a rectangle is 120 m². If the length is 4 m longer than the width, what are the dimensions?

A. 10 m × 12 m
B. 8 m × 15 m
C. 12 m × 10 m
D. 9 m × 13 m


Q32 – Geometry / Right Triangle + Pythagoras

A right triangle has legs 9 cm and 12 cm. A circle is inscribed in the triangle. Find the radius of the inscribed circle.

A. 3 cm
B. 4 cm
C. 5 cm
D. 6 cm


Q33 – Arithmetic / Average Speed

A car travels 150 km at 50 km/h and then 120 km at 60 km/h. What is the average speed for the entire journey?

A. 53 km/h
B. 54 km/h
C. 55 km/h
D. 56 km/h


Q34 – Probability / Combinatorics

A bag contains 5 white, 4 red, and 3 blue balls. Two balls are drawn at random without replacement. Probability both are blue?

A. 1/11
B. 1/6
C. 1/9
D. 2/11


Q35 – Data Interpretation / Percentages

MonthRevenueReturns
Jan32032
Feb40040
Mar36036

Question: Find the average net revenue per month.

A. 352
B. 356
C. 360
D. 364


Q36 – Algebra / Linear + Word Problem

If 5x2y=105x – 2y = 105x−2y=10 and 3x+y=123x + y = 123x+y=12, find x+2yx + 2yx+2y.

A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13


Q37 – Geometry / Rectangle + Diagonal

A rectangle has length 15 cm and diagonal 17 cm. Find the width.

A. 7 cm
B. 8 cm
C. 9 cm
D. 10 cm


Q38 – Mixture / Percentage Problem

A solution contains 25% acid. How much pure acid must be added to 100 ml of the solution to make it 40% acid?

A. 20 ml
B. 25 ml
C. 30 ml
D. 35 ml


Q39 – Quantitative Comparison

Quantity A: 62+826^2 + 8^262+82
Quantity B: 10210^2102

A. Quantity A > Quantity B
B. Quantity A < Quantity B
C. Quantity A = Quantity B
D. Cannot determine


Q40 – Geometry / Triangle / Heron’s Formula

A triangle has sides 13, 14, 15. What is its area?

A. 84
B. 84.5
C. 90
D. 91


Section 1 – Analytical Writing (Scoring Tips)

TaskNotes for ScoringKey Points to Include
Issue Essay0–6 scoreClear position, logical reasoning, strong examples, coherent structure
Argument Essay0–6 scoreIdentify assumptions, evaluate logic, discuss gaps, propose improvements


Section 2 – Verbal Reasoning Answers (Q1–50)

Q#Answer(s)
1B. specious
2B. controversial / abundance
3A, B, D, E? → Actually, A. capricious & B. impulsive (Sentence Equivalence: pick 2)
4B
5B
6C. convoluted / disinterested / scarcely
7A, C, E? → A. groundbreaking & C. innovative & E. insightful (Sentence Equivalence: pick 2)
8C
9C
10B. dismissed / profound
11A. pedantic
12A. rejected / viable
13B, C, D? → B. thorough & C. objective & D. meticulous (pick 2)
14B
15B
16A. abstruse / practical / unforeseen
17A, C, E → engaging & compelling & sophisticated (pick 2)
18B
19A. awkward / explain
20A, E → transparent & clear (Sentence Equivalence)
21B. cumbersome
22A. dismissed / validated
23B, C, E → objective & meticulous & thorough (pick 2)
24B
25A. opaque / alleviated / enhanced
26A, C, E → compelling & sophisticated & engaging (pick 2)
27B
28A. rejected / approved
29A, C, E → radical & innovative & persuasive (pick 2)
30B
31B. anomalous
32A. criticized / inspired
33A, C, E → radical & innovative & persuasive (pick 2)
34A
35A. opaque / alleviated / enhanced
36A, C, E → compelling & sophisticated & engaging (pick 2)
37B
38A. rejected / approved
39A, C, E → radical & innovative & persuasive (pick 2)
40B
41B. cumbersome
42A. rejected / validated
43B, C, E → objective & meticulous & thorough (pick 2)
44B
45A. resisted / gained / increased
46A, C, E → compelling & sophisticated & engaging (pick 2)
47B
48A. criticized / successful
49A, C, E → radical & innovative & persuasive (pick 2)
50B

Note: Sentence Equivalence questions have two correct options, Text Completion may have 1–3 blanks.


Section 3 – Quantitative Reasoning Answers (Q1–40)

Q#Answer
1C. 26
2A. 24/5 h
3A. 84
4B. 533.33
5B. 1/22
6B. 10
7B. 3 h
8A. 154 cm²
9A. 10/15
10B. 188.33
11A. 3, 4
12B. 48 km/h
13A. 17 cm
14B. 2/11
15B. 188.33
16C. 8
17C. 87
18B. 2 m
19B. 1/7? → Recalculate: P(first red & second green) = 4/12 × 3/11 = 1/11 → Actually D. 1/11
20B. 201
21A. 4, 5
22A. 15 cm
23B. 54 km/h
24D. 1/11
25B. 356
26B. 7
27C. 86
28A. 2 m
29D. 2/15
30B. 201
31A. 10 × 12 m
32A. 3 cm
33B. 54 km/h
34B. 1/6
35B. 356
36C. 12
37B. 8 cm
38C. 30 ml
39C. Quantity A = Quantity B
40A. 84

Disclaimer :
This mock test is created for practice and educational purposes only. It does not guarantee GRE scores.