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the difference? they meas (That's because Don't see same skills.) ure the The similarities are clear. When you compare the two leading graduate admission tests for business school — the GRE® General Test and the GMAT® Comparing GRE and GMAT scores is easy with the GRE Score Comparison Tool. Try it now at www.ets.org/gre/compare exam — you may not be able to tell them apart. They both measure the verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills you want in candidates for your MBA program. But here's why the GRE General Test stands out from the others. Although the tests themselves are similar, the GRE General Test is accepted by 3,200 institutions around the world, administered in 165 countries and taken by people from more than 230 countries — more than any other graduate admission test. More applicants. More diversity. More reasons to accept GRE scores. Copyright © 2009 by Educational Testing Service. All rights reserved. ETS, the ETS logo, LISTENING. LEARNING. LEADING. and GRE are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS). GMAT is a registered trademark of The Graduate Management Admission Council. 10664 GMAT® Quantitative If u > t, r > q, s > t, and t > r, which of the following must be true? I. u > s II. s > q III. u > r (A) I only (B) II only (C) III only (D) I and II (E) II and III Answer: (E) GRE® Quantitative If 0 < st < 1, then which of the following can be true? (A) s < -1 and t > 0 (B) s < -1 and t < -1 (C) s > -1 and t < -1 (D) s > 1 and t < -1 (E) s > 1 and t > 1 Answer: (C)

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