GRE General Test : Quantative Section

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SUMMARY

The GRE General Test prohibits the use of calculators during the Quantitative Section. Test-takers must rely on their mathematical skills without any electronic aids. This policy is clearly outlined on the official ETS website, which emphasizes the importance of mental calculation abilities in this section of the exam.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of GRE General Test format
  • Familiarity with basic mathematical concepts
  • Knowledge of test-taking strategies
  • Ability to perform mental calculations
NEXT STEPS
  • Review GRE Quantitative Reasoning question types
  • Practice mental math techniques
  • Explore GRE preparation resources on the ETS website
  • Study effective test-taking strategies for standardized exams
USEFUL FOR

Students preparing for the GRE General Test, educators advising on test preparation, and anyone interested in understanding the requirements of the Quantitative Section.

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Are we allowed to bring a calculator in the test?

If yes, which kind of calculators do they allow/prohibit?
 
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http://www.ets.org/portal/site/ets/menuitem.1488512ecfd5b8849a77b13bc3921509/?vgnextoid=e1552d3631df4010VgnVCM10000022f95190RCRD&vgnextchannel=954846f1674f4010VgnVCM10000022f95190RCRD

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