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Free AI GRE Practice Quiz Generator

From GRE vocabulary in context to quantitative comparison questions — generate targeted practice from your study materials in seconds.

Create a GRE Prep Quiz in 3 Steps

Step 1

Add Your Content

Type a gre prep topic, paste your notes, or upload a PDF, Word document, or image.

Step 2

AI Generates Questions

Our AI creates multiple choice questions with plausible distractors and detailed explanations — in under 30 seconds.

Step 3

Share & Track

Share the quiz link with students. See results, scores, and question-level analytics in your dashboard.

Who Uses the GRE Prep Quiz Generator?

Verbal Reasoning

Generate text completion and reading comprehension questions from an academic passage

Quantitative Reasoning

Create quantitative comparison and data interpretation questions

Vocabulary in Context

Advanced vocabulary questions from your word list or GRE passage

Issue Essay Practice

Generate analytical writing prompts aligned to GRE issue topics

Why SimpleQuizMaker for GRE Prep?

Bloom's Taxonomy Levels

Questions range from recall to analysis — not just trivia.

Detailed Explanations

Every question includes an explanation of the correct answer.

Upload Any Format

PDF, Word, images, or plain text — all supported.

Share Instantly

One link, works on any device. No student account needed.

Adjustable Difficulty

Easy, Medium, or Hard — calibrate to your students' level.

Analytics Dashboard

See per-question performance and identify knowledge gaps.

About GRE Prep Quizzes on SimpleQuizMaker

GRE prep on SimpleQuizMaker covers the two scored sections (Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning) and the Analytical Writing prompts. The GRE was revised to a shorter format in 2023 — the generator targets the current format. Verbal: text completion (single + multiple blanks), sentence equivalence, and reading comprehension. The verbal section punishes weak vocabulary, so paste a Magoosh / Manhattan Prep vocab list and ask for "GRE vocabulary in context". Quant: arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. The GRE quant is harder than the SAT in concept range but easier in calculation — questions reward elegant approaches over brute-force computation. For AWA (analytical writing), the generator produces issue and argument prompts; pair with rubric self-evaluation since AI cannot grade essays.

Sample GRE Prep Quiz Questions

A flavour of what the AI generates — every question comes with an explanation that teaches, not just grades.

Q1. Choose the word that best completes the sentence: "His argument was so ___ that no one could find a flaw in his reasoning."

  • A.Convoluted
  • B.Cogent
  • C.Tendentious
  • D.Ambiguous

Explanation

Cogent means clear, logical, and convincing — fits a flawless argument. Convoluted means twisted; tendentious means biased; ambiguous means unclear. The GRE rewards Tier-3 academic vocabulary.

Q2. If x² = 36, what are all possible values of x?

  • A.6
  • B.−6
  • C.6 only
  • D.6 and −6

Explanation

Both 6 and −6 satisfy x² = 36. A common GRE trap is forgetting the negative root.

Common GRE Prep Mistakes

  • ·Spending too much time on text completion — they're fast questions; reading comp is where the time goes.
  • ·Memorising vocabulary as standalone definitions. Learn each word in context for retention.
  • ·Treating GRE quant like SAT quant — GRE has data interpretation, quant comparison, and number properties not on the SAT.

Study Tips for GRE Prep

  • ·Use ETS's free PowerPrep tests — they're the closest to the real exam.
  • ·Build a Quizlet of 500 GRE words and review 50/day for 10 days. Then cycle.
  • ·For quant, do mixed-topic problem sets daily. Interleaving > drilling.
  • ·Practise the AWA section weekly with timed essays scored against the ETS rubric.

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Free to start — 5 quiz generations a month on the free plan.