On the GRE, there are two types of multiple choice questions - problem solving and quantitative comparison. Problem solving questions are designed to test basic mathematical skills, understanding of basic concepts, interpretation of graphs, and the ability to reason quantitatively and solve quantitative problems. Quantitative comparison questions are designed to test the ability to reason correctly on the relative sizes of two quantities or to perceive that the information provided is not sufficient to make such a comparison.

What topics are covered on the math GRE?
Numbers & Operations
Numbers & Operations
Numbers (integers, prime numbers, leftovers)
The percentage (increases, decreases)
Ratios and prices (remote work)
Exhibitors & Radicals
Counting (permutations, combinations)
Algebra and Functions
Counting (permutations, combinations)
Algebra and Functions
Equations & Inequalities-
Functions (linear, quadratic)
Coordinate graphs (mid-term, distance, slope)

Geometry
Triangles (angles, inequality, area)
Triangles (30-60-90, 45-45-90)
Places & Rectangles (diagonal, perimeter, area)
Circle (circumference, area)
Circle (circumference, area)
Cubes & Boxes (diagonal, area, volume)
Statistics and Probability
Statistics and Probability
Medium (mean, median, mode)
Probability-
Probability-
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