GRE Verbal Reasoning for Nepal Students

GRE Verbal Reasoning: Complete Guide, Syllabus, Question Types and Preparation

GRE Verbal Reasoning tests your ability to understand academic text, analyze sentence meaning, use vocabulary in context and apply logical reading strategies. It is important for students applying to graduate, research, business, social science, public policy and humanities-related programs.

130–170 Verbal Score Range
27 Total Verbal Questions
41 Min Total Verbal Time
2 Sections GRE Verbal Format
GRE Verbal Meaning

What is GRE Verbal Reasoning?

GRE Verbal Reasoning is the English reasoning section of the GRE General Test. It measures how well you understand written material, evaluate relationships between words and ideas, complete sentences logically and interpret complex academic passages.

GRE Verbal is not only a vocabulary test. A high score requires reading strategy, context understanding, elimination skill, sentence structure awareness and regular practice with GRE-style questions.

RC

Reading Comprehension

Tests your ability to understand main ideas, details, inference, author tone, structure and argument.

TC

Text Completion

Tests sentence logic, context clues, vocabulary meaning and the ability to complete missing words.

SE

Sentence Equivalence

Tests your ability to choose two words that complete a sentence with similar meaning.

Exam Format

GRE Verbal Format and Timing

GRE Verbal Reasoning has two scored sections. Students need to read carefully, understand context quickly and avoid trap answers under time pressure.

Section Questions Time What It Tests
Verbal Section 1 12 questions 18 minutes Reading comprehension, text completion, sentence equivalence and vocabulary in context.
Verbal Section 2 15 questions 23 minutes Advanced reading, inference, logical sentence meaning and answer elimination.
Total GRE Verbal 27 questions 41 minutes Academic reading, vocabulary, sentence logic and verbal reasoning.
GRE Verbal Syllabus

Main Topics in GRE Verbal Reasoning

GRE Verbal preparation should be skill-based. Students must improve vocabulary, reading speed, comprehension accuracy, sentence logic and trap-answer recognition.

1

Vocabulary in Context

GRE vocabulary is not about memorizing random words only. Students must understand word meaning, tone, usage and context.

2

Sentence Logic

Learn contrast, support, cause-effect, continuation, punctuation clues and sentence structure.

3

Reading Strategy

Practice main idea, inference, author purpose, detail location, argument structure and passage mapping.

MKS GRE Verbal Support

Prepare GRE Verbal with MKS Education

MKS Education helps Nepal students prepare GRE Verbal with vocabulary strategy, reading practice, sentence logic, question-type training, mock tests, recordings and LMS support. The focus is to improve accuracy, reading confidence and score performance.

Vocabulary Strategy Learn words with context, usage, tone and GRE-style sentence application.
Reading Practice Build comprehension, inference and passage-analysis skill with guided practice.
Mock Review Understand mistakes and improve timing, accuracy and answer-selection strategy.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About GRE Verbal

What is GRE Verbal Reasoning?
GRE Verbal Reasoning is the section of the GRE that tests reading comprehension, text completion, sentence equivalence, vocabulary and verbal logic.
What is the GRE Verbal score range?
GRE Verbal is scored from 130 to 170.
Is GRE Verbal only vocabulary?
No. Vocabulary is important, but GRE Verbal also tests reading strategy, sentence logic, context understanding and answer elimination.
Does MKS Education provide GRE Verbal classes?
Yes. MKS Education provides GRE Verbal preparation with vocabulary support, reading practice, mock tests, LMS access, class recordings and instructor guidance.

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