In computer based, revised GRE test,
you will get about four sentence equivalence questions in each GRE
Verbal Section, thus you have to answer about eight sentence
equivalence questions (as revised GRE contains 2 Verbal Section)
Sentence equivalence questions consists
of a single sentence with just one blank, and they will ask you to
find two choices that both lead to a complete, coherent sentence and
that produces sentences that mean the same thing.
Since, you will have to pick the two
answer choices that best complete the sentence; this means the two
correct answers are synonyms.
Each sentence equivalence questions in
revised GRE test consists of
a. A single sentence
b. One blank
c. Six answer choices.
a. A single sentence
b. One blank
c. Six answer choices.
You have to select two of the answers
choices (synonyms) to get the score. If you select only one right
answer, you wont get any credit (score) for this partial answer.