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What are the gre questions?
There are four types of questions: choice, fill in the blanks, reading and writing.

Examination form

Mainland China 1

At present, Chinese mainland, Hongkong, Macau and South Korea implement separate examinations. It consists of computer test (analytical writing) and written test (Chinese and mathematics).

2. Other regions

In addition to the above-mentioned examination fields mainly in Chinese mainland, computer-based examinations (analytical writing, Chinese, mathematics) are currently implemented.

Extended data:

GRE test subjects and inspection knowledge:

1, math (M67── math) about 66 questions. The questions are mainly aimed at the candidates who want to study for graduate students majoring in mathematics, focusing on the knowledge and skills of mathematics.

2. Physics (P77──Physics) is about 100, which mainly involves college physics courses. Classical mechanics accounts for about 20%, electromagnetic basis accounts for about 18%, atomic physics accounts for about 10%, physical optics and wave phenomena account for about 9%, fluid mechanics and statistical mechanics account for about 10%, quantum mechanics accounts for about 12%, and special relativity accounts for about 6%.

3. Chemistry (C27── Chemistry) is about 150, which is related to the main content of college chemistry course. Among them, analytical chemistry accounts for about 15%, inorganic chemistry accounts for about 25%, organic chemistry accounts for about 30% and physical chemistry accounts for about 30%.

4. There are about 80 questions about computer science (C29── Computer Science), which involve the course contents of electronic engineering and computer specialty in colleges and universities. Among them, software systems and methods account for about 35%, computers and structures for about 20%, computer theory for about 20%, and computational mathematics for about 20%. Others, such as horizontal mathematics and simulation, account for about 5%.

In addition, GRE test also includes economics, geology, musicology, English literature, biology and many other subjects.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia -GRE