Free GRE Questions of the Day

Sharpen your GRE skills with free GRE practice questions every day. Every question is designed to mimic the actual exam, covering both Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning. The questions change every day, so be sure to come back daily for fresh practice!

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Why Should I Do GRE Practice Questions Every Day?

Consistency is the cornerstone of effective GRE preparation. Daily practice helps reinforce the analytical and reasoning skills that the GRE tests, making them second nature by exam day.

Even spending just 10-15 minutes a day with a handful of practice questions can compound into significant improvement over weeks and months. With these free daily GRE questions, you can build your Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning skills incrementally without feeling overwhelmed.

Study Tip: Daily practice helps you identify patterns in your mistakes. By consistently working through new problems, you'll pinpoint your weak areas — whether it's text completion, reading comprehension, quantitative comparison, or data interpretation — and address them before test day.

Understanding the GRE Format and Scoring

The GRE General Test consists of three sections: Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning. The Verbal and Quantitative sections are each scored on a scale of 130-170 in 1-point increments, while the Analytical Writing section is scored on a scale of 0-6 in half-point increments.

Adaptive Format: The test uses a section-level adaptive format, meaning your performance on the first section of Verbal or Quantitative determines the difficulty of the second section. This makes it especially important to perform well early — and daily practice builds the confidence and accuracy needed to do just that.

Play around with our GRE Score Calculator to see how raw scores translate to scaled scores across different sections.

Why Practice Tests are Key to GRE Success

While daily questions build your skills incrementally, full-length practice tests are essential for building test-day stamina and time management. The GRE is nearly 2 hours long, and the ability to maintain focus and pace yourself is just as important as knowing the content.

Practice tests also provide a realistic benchmark for your current performance, helping you set score targets and adjust your study plan accordingly.

Take a free GRE practice test today