GRE Quantitative Reasoning: Complete Guide, Syllabus, Format and Preparation
GRE Quantitative Reasoning tests your ability to solve mathematical problems, understand data, compare quantities and apply logical reasoning under time pressure. It is especially important for students applying to STEM, engineering, computer science, data science, economics, finance, business and research-based graduate programs.
GRE Quant Quick Overview
GRE Quant has two scored sections and measures arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data analysis, problem solving and quantitative comparison.
Quant score is reported from 130 to 170.
Two Quant sections with 12 and 15 questions.
Timed math reasoning with accuracy and speed.
What is GRE Quantitative Reasoning?
GRE Quantitative Reasoning is the math section of the GRE General Test. It measures your ability to understand mathematical concepts, solve problems, interpret data and make logical comparisons.
The Quant section does not test extremely advanced mathematics. Most topics are based on school-level math, but GRE questions are designed to test reasoning, accuracy, speed and smart problem-solving.
Arithmetic
Number properties, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio, proportion, exponents and roots.
Algebra
Equations, inequalities, expressions, functions, sequences and algebraic word problems.
Geometry
Lines, angles, triangles, circles, polygons, coordinate geometry, area, perimeter and volume.
GRE Quant Format and Timing
GRE Quantitative Reasoning has two sections. Students need to solve questions accurately within limited time, so pacing, skipping strategy and error control are important.
| Section | Questions | Time | What It Tests |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quant Section 1 | 12 questions | 21 minutes | Basic to moderate math reasoning, quantitative comparison and problem solving. |
| Quant Section 2 | 15 questions | 26 minutes | Advanced reasoning, data interpretation, accuracy and time management. |
| Total GRE Quant | 27 questions | 47 minutes | Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data analysis and quantitative reasoning. |
Main Topics in GRE Quantitative Reasoning
GRE Quant preparation should be topic-wise. Students should first build concepts, then practice official-style questions, then move to timed sets and mock tests.
Number Properties
Integers, divisibility, factors, multiples, primes, remainders, odd-even rules and number patterns.
Word Problems
Ratio, percentage, profit-loss, time, work, speed, distance, mixture and average problems.
Data Analysis
Tables, graphs, charts, mean, median, mode, range, probability, statistics and data interpretation.
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