A few days ago
Anonymous

Do GRE exams provide directions that tell you whether a particular verbal ques. ask for antonyms or synonyms?

I took a practice GRE general exam given by Princeton Review and Kaplan. Both did not provide any clue as to whether a particular question was asking for synonyms or antonyms.

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A few days ago
Will B

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The GRE, and pretty much anything created by ETS, is not going to have ambiguous questions. Their questions are well tested. Test prep companies are not so careful as the stakes are lower.
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A few days ago
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