Q: Is the free GRE diagnostic test fully aligned with the latest, shorter GRE?
A: Yes. The free full-length GRE mock test reflects the current GRE format across all sections, timing, scoring, features, and interface. The question styles, topic spread, and overall flow are exactly what you will experience on the real exam.
Q: Is the free GRE diagnostic test a complete GRE simulation with all sections, or only a short quiz?
A: Ours is a full GRE mock but we understand the confusion. Many portals present short quizzes as GRE diagnostic tests or mock tests, though they are not genuine simulations. A real GRE mock must mirror all sections, the number of questions, topic spread, features, and scoring on the 340 scale. Every Experts’ Global GRE mock, including the free one, does exactly that. It is a complete GRE simulation that mirrors the real exam in every way.
Q: How closely does Experts’ Global’s free GRE mock reflect the actual GRE experience?
A: GRE aspirants worldwide have found Experts’ Global’s free GRE practice test highly representative of the real exam in terms of question quality, scoring accuracy, interface, and overall testing experience.
Do scores from the free GRE practice test fairly indicate my level for the real GRE?
While only the official exam uses ETS’s algorithm, our scoring has been calibrated over years and validated by various test takers. The common feedback is that scores on the real GRE are usually within a few points of those earned on our GRE mocks.
Q: Do the question types in your free GRE mock match the official structure exactly?
A: Yes. The free GRE mock includes all sections with not only the correct number of questions per section but also the proper spread of question types, topics, and concepts. Therefore, it mirrors the real GRE and provides a true exam-like experience.
Q: Does every question in the free GRE practice test include explanations?
A: Yes. Each question includes a detailed written explanation or a video explanation or both.
Q: Does the free GRE practice test include the Analytical Writing section?
A: Yes. The free GRE mock includes the AW section. After you complete the test, you can review your own essay response carefully to evaluate your performance and plan improvement. For the prompt provided, we include balanced, clearly organized pointers on the issue under discussion, with arguments on both sides. We deliberately do not provide a sample essay because there is no single correct way to write an AW response, and we do not wish to shape your thinking. These pointers supply the raw material to organize ideas, build structure, and craft an original, strong essay.
Q: How can I derive the most value from the free GRE diagnostic test?
A: Take the GRE diagnostic test as if you were taking the real GRE. Attempt it when you are well rested and calm, in a quiet, distraction-free environment on a desktop or laptop. The shorter GRE has no scheduled breaks, so complete the test in one stretch without pausing. Avoid any external aids that are not permitted on the actual GRE. After finishing, spend 60 to 120 minutes reviewing your performance. Revisit every incorrect attempt and every slow correct attempt. The system analytics organize your results at section, question type, and topic levels, highlighting your strengths, weaknesses, timing patterns, and preparation recommendations. Use these ready insights to plan your preparation with clarity and maturity.
Q: At what stage of my preparation should I take the free GRE diagnostic test?
A: You can take the free GRE diagnostic test at any stage. Use it at the beginning to know your baseline, midway to gauge your progress, or near the exam to check readiness. When you are very close to the test date, taking the official GRE PowerPrep tests is advisable.
Q: How should I combine the Experts’ Global free GRE diagnostic test with the official GRE mock tests?
A: Use the Experts’ Global GRE mocks early in your preparation to build familiarity, assess improvement, and strengthen your strategy. Save the official GRE PowerPrep tests for later, closer to your actual exam, to check your final readiness.
Q: Should I try a GMAT diagnostic test as well before deciding on the GRE?
A: If you are targeting a management degree and still deciding which exam to take, it is wise to attempt both a GMAT diagnostic test and a GRE diagnostic test. Most business schools accept either score, so you should pursue the exam in which you feel you can achieve a higher percentile. You can try our free GMAT diagnostic test
Q: Are the analytics and performance insights from the free GRE practice test personalized for my performance?
A: Yes. The dashboard builds analytics from your attempt. You can view accuracy by topic and question type, pacing charts, time-management data, difficulty trends, and study suggestions. These insights are unique to you and guide your preparation precisely.
Q. After completing the free full-length GRE sample test, can I review my performance later?
A. Yes. Your score report, detailed explanations, and analytics remain available in your account for future review. This makes the free GRE sample test both a simulation and a valuable reference for future study planning.
Q: After the free GRE practice test access ends, can I revisit my performance and analytics?
A: Yes. You can return to review your score report and analytics for the free GRE diagnostic test even after the access period ends.
Q: Does the free GRE practice test represent the complete Experts’ Global GRE mock series?
A: Yes. The free GRE practice test is the first of 15 mocks in our full GRE test series. When you upgrade, tests 2 through 15 unlock automatically. The free test runs on the same system and scoring algorithm as the complete set, giving you a true sample of the full platform.
Q: If I later enroll in the full GRE test series, will my data from the free mock remain saved?
A: Yes. When you upgrade, your account and test history remain intact. Your results from the free mock carry forward so you can track progress across future tests. If you want to start anew, create a new account with a different email ID.
Q: Can I keep the same account for the free GRE test and the complete GRE mock series?
A: Yes, and doing so is recommended. Your earlier analytics stay preserved so you continue seamlessly from test two onward. If you prefer a fresh start, register again using a new email ID.
Q: On upgrading from the free trial to the full series, is my first test cleared or retained?
A: The first test remains on record so that your progress builds upon it. If you wish to begin afresh, create a new account using a different email ID.
Q: How frequently does Experts’ Global revise the free GRE diagnostic test content and recalibrate scoring?
A: Revisions are carried out regularly and systematically. Our system studies performance data from tens of thousands of students each year, not only at the test or section level but also at the level of individual questions. This helps us assign accurate difficulty and recalibrate scoring for precision. Our subject matter experts stay in close contact with the GRE team and continuously maintain the test’s quality and relevance. As a result, the free GRE practice test remains current and fully aligned with the evolving GRE.
Q: When I upgrade from the free trial, do I receive 14 or 15 additional GRE mocks?
A: The full GRE mock-test series includes 15 tests in total. Since the first test is part of the free trial, you receive 14 additional mocks upon upgrading, making the total count 15.
Q: How many questions are included in each section of the free GRE mock?
A: Experts’ Global’s free GRE mock test mirrors the exact section-wise structure of the official GRE. Verbal Reasoning Section 1 has 12 questions, and Section 2 has 15 questions. Quantitative Reasoning Section 1 has 12 questions, and Section 2 has 15 questions. The Analytical Writing section includes one essay task.
Q: Do the free GRE mock timings match the official GRE timing for each section?
A: Yes. Our free GRE mock uses the same timing as the official GRE. Analytical Writing has one essay with 30 minutes. Verbal Reasoning Section 1 has 12 questions and 18 minutes; Section 2 has 15 questions and 23 minutes. Quantitative Reasoning Section 1 has 12 questions and 21 minutes; Section 2 has 15 questions and 26 minutes.
Q: How quickly will I receive my score after finishing the free GRE practice test?
A: Your scores appear immediately after you complete all sections. Your detailed analytics and explanations are also available in your account right away.
Q: What information does the score report from the free full-length GRE mock include?
A: The report shows your total and sectional scores, percentiles, and comprehensive analytics. You can see performance at test, section, question-type, and concept levels. Analytics also highlight your five strongest and weakest areas in each section alongwith detailed time-management and performance enhancement insights.
Q: After finishing the free GRE mock, can I review answers and explanations in detail?
A: Yes. You can review every question, see your time spent, and whether you got the question correct. All questions have written explanations or video explanations or both. You can flag questions during or after the test and revisit them anytime; all questions can be reviewed, irrespective of the flags.
Q: Does the free GRE sample test provide analysis by section and by topic?
A: Yes. You receive detailed performance and time-management analysis at test, section, question-type, and concept levels. The analytics clearly highlight your strengths and weaknesses to help you improve efficiently.
Q: What should I do if my internet drops during the free GRE practice test?
A: Do not worry. The system automatically saves your progress. Once your connection is restored, log in again and you can continue from where you left.
Q: May I take the free GRE practice test on a phone or tablet?
A: Technically yes, but it is not recommended. The GRE is a computer-based test, and although our platform functions on mobile devices, a realistic experience comes from using a desktop or laptop.
Q: Which browser and internet setup do you recommend for the free GRE mock?
A: The latest version of Google Chrome is recommended. Modern versions of Edge, Firefox, Safari, or any modern browser work well. A stable internet connection ensures smooth test performance and reliable analytics.
Q: Is pausing allowed during the free GRE mock, and can I resume later?
A: Yes, you can pause if necessary, but it is not advisable. The real GRE cannot be paused, and frequent interruptions make the experience less authentic and scores less reliable. Use this feature only for unexpected situations.
Q: How much time should I set aside to take the free GRE practice test in one sitting?
A: Set aside about two and a half hours to complete the test under realistic exam conditions, including short breaks. Keep another one to two hours for reviewing explanations and studying the analytics on strengths, weaknesses, and time management.
Q: Are there any fees or hidden charges for the free GRE mock test?
A: No. The free GRE mock test is completely free in every respect. There are no hidden charges or conditions, and you do not need to enter any card details to register.
Q: Is my personal data protected when I register for the free GRE practice test?
A: Yes. Your data is fully safe and confidential. We follow strict privacy practices and never share information with any third party. You can also request permanent deletion of your details anytime.
Q: How long do you retain my data after I take the free full-length GRE simulation?
A: We typically retain your data for about two years from your last activity so you can return and continue your progress. If you upgrade within this period, your previous results remain available in the same account. You may also request earlier deletion.
Q: Is the free GRE test suitable for both beginners and advanced aspirants?
A: Yes. Beginners can use it to know their baseline and plan their study path. Advanced learners can fine-tune accuracy, speed, and timing. The free GRE test meets you at your level and helps you rise further.
Q: Do I need to install any software or app to take the free GRE mock?
A: No. The test runs entirely online through your web browser. You only need a stable internet connection and a decent, duly updated browser; no software or app installation is required.
Q: Can I download any part of the free full-length GRE mock for offline use?
A: No. To maintain test integrity, all content is accessible only through your account. You can log in anytime to review questions, explanations, and analytics.
Q: May I attempt the free GRE practice test more than once?
A: No. Repeating the same mock is not recommended. Even after a gap, some memory of the questions remains and affects performance, making the results less accurate.
Q: Can I reset my free GRE mock attempt to begin again?
A: No. The option to reset has been intentionally avoided. Reattempting known questions influences performance and prevents accurate measurement. If you are looking for a fresh start after a long gap, please register using a new email ID.
Q: Do you also offer GMAT diagnostic tests?
A: Yes. We offer the same level of support for GMAT preparation. You can explore our 15 GMAT Practice Tests and GMAT Online Prep Course. Free trial to our GMAT offerings includes a free GMAT diagnostic test.
Q: How do I sign up for the free GRE practice test?
A: Visit the registration page for our seven-day GRE free trial. Fill out the simple form and create your login using an email ID not already registered. You will receive seven-day access that includes a full-length GRE practice test and conceptual modules with video lessons and GRE-like practice exercises.