GRE Quiz Bank

Kaplan’s GRE Quiz Bank offers the perfect solution for those looking for realistic computer-based practice for the GRE. You can tailor your GRE practice using the GRE Quiz Bank by creating customized quizzes for effective GRE practice.

Want more computer-based GRE practice?

This online quiz builder allows you to target and track your progress. You'll gain maximum practice with 1,000+ GRE questions to build from, each with detailed reports to track your progress and comprehensive explanations.

Target your practice

You can customize your own quizzes based on content, question type and difficulty level.

Test your specific skills

To test your stamina and see explanations as you work take quizzes in Timed Mode or Tutor Mode.

Track your progress

To get detailed explanations receive instant performance reports of all the right and wrong answer choices. Answered questions from all quizzes can be flagged for quick review.

Access at your convenience

You can access your Quiz Bank wherever you are—24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your 3-month enrollment.

Whether you're studying on your own or enrolled on a Kaplan course, GRE Quiz Bank is a great way to supplement your prep.

Course Overview

GRE Quiz Bank: £95
  • Fully online prep software
  • Customize your own GRE quizzes
  • Track your progress
  • Target your practice

Course Materials

You’ll receive your personalized Kaplan homepage with GRE Quiz Bank where all of your course materials are held– available to you online 24 hours a day.

Test Overview

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test is designed to provide graduate schools with common measures for comparing their applicant’s qualifications. The exam does not test specific subject knowledge and instead measures quantitative, verbal and analytical writing skills.  You will be required to take the GRE if you wish to go on to graduate (post-graduate) study in the US.

Test Format

Verbal Section

Time: 30 minutes
Format: 30 questions
Topics Tested: Reading, Analytical Reasoning, Vocabulary
Question Types: Sentence Completions, Analogies, Reading Comprehension, Antonyms

Quantitative Section

Time: 45 minutes
Format: 28 questions
Topics Tested: Basic Math, Mathematical Concepts, Quantitative Reasoning
Question Types: Problem Solving, Quantitative Comparisons

Writing Assessment

Time: 75 minutes
Format: One 45-minute essay, One 30-minute essay
Topics Tested: Analysis of an Argument, Analysis of an Issue

Test Scores

On the GRE, each of the three sections is scored separately.  You will receive a "scaled score" within a range of 200-800 for both the verbal and quantitative sections. You will also receive a score on a scale of 0 to 6 for the writing section.

In addition to scaled scores, you will receive a percentile rank. This calculation places your performance relative to those of a large sample population of other GRE takers.  For example, if you scored in the 60th percentile, it means that you scored higher than 60% of GRE test-takers

Register for the Test

The GRE is a computerized test, so you can take the test throughout the year.

The most convenient way to find a testing center and register for the GRE is online at www.gre.org. This is the website of the Educational Testing Service (ETS).

The cost to take the exam in the US is currently $140. The fee to take the exam outside the US is $170.  ETS takes most major credit cards.