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During your GRE Quantitative section, 3 or 4 (out of 28) questions will involve what the testing service calls "data analysis" (computing and approximating numerical values based on charts, graphs, and tables). These questions often come in pairs — both questions in a pair based on the same graphical data. The test makers usually use the Problem Solving format for data-analysis questions.
This GRE math review consists of 4 GRE Quantitative practice questions (2 pairs) involving data analysis. In addition to attempting the practice questions here, be sure to review these related topics:
Instructions for GRE Quantitative Practice Questions
- Review the test directions (below).
- Go to the first practice question ("Begin Practice"). Select an answer choice by clicking on a button, then click on "Answer/Analysis" (or go directly to the next question). Use your browser's BACK button to review your responses.
- This is not a timed test. But if you want to simulate timed testing conditions, limit yourself to 8 minutes for all 4 questions.
- To gauge your performance, tally up your correct responses. After completing all four sets of GRE Quantitative practice questions (34 questions altogether), you can convert your grand total to a Quantitative scaled score using this Quantitative score conversion table.
OFFICIAL TEST DIRECTIONS
Directions for Problem Solving Questions
Solve each problem and indicate the best of the answer choices given. All numbers used are real numbers.
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