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GRE Antonyms  
(10 Practice Questions)

The 30-minute Verbal Ability section of the computer-based GRE includes 7 Antonym test items (out of 30 test items altogether). Antonyms are interspersed with Sentence Completions, Analogies, and Reading Comprehension sets.

From this page you can practice with 10 GRE-style Antonyms. Before attempting the practice questions here, be sure you've read the following:

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRACTICE QUESTIONS

  1. Review the directions for GRE Antonyms (at the bottom of this page).
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  2. 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.
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  3. To gauge your performance, tally up your correct responses. After completing all four Verbal Ability practice sets, check your grand total against the Verbal Ability score-conversion table.

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Directions for GRE Antonyms

For each word in capital letters, select the word or phrase among the five choices that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word. Note: Some of the questions require you to distinguish fine shades of meaning, so you should carefully consider all five choices.