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GRE Quantitative Reasoning Overview
The quantitative reasoning section of the GRE contains 2 sections:
- Section 1: 12 Questions, 21 Minutes
- Section 2: 15 Questions, 26 Minutes
You will be asked to answer 3 different types of questions:
- Quantitative Comparison: ~10 Questions
- Problem-Solving: ~13 Questions
- Data Interpretations: ~4 Questions
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Calculator Use On GRE Quantitative Section
You will be given an on-screen calculator that you can use on the GRE quantitative reasoning section.
You should keep the following in mind regarding the use of a calculator:
- Most questions can be solved without a calculator
- It can be quicker to use mental math for some questions
- Estimation can be a helpful method instead of using a calculator
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sections are on GRE quant?
There are 2 GRE quantitative sections:
- Section 1: 12 Questions, 21 Minutes
- Section 2: 15 Questions, 26 Minutes
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What types of questions are on GRE math?
You will be asked 3 different types of questions:
- Quantitative Comparison
- Problem-Solving
- Data Interpretations
What topics are tested on GRE math?
You will be tested on a variety of topics including arithmetic topics, algebra topics, geometry topics, and data analysis topics.
How is the GRE quant section scored?
Your scores from both GRE quantitative reasoning sections will be scaled and combined into a final score between 130 and 170.