There are 3 different types of question patterns in GRE Reading Comprehension.
Multiple-choice — Select One Answer ChoiceThese are traditional multiple-choice questions with five answer choices, of which you must select one.
Tips for AnsweringA.Read all the answer choices before making your selection, even if you think you know the correct answer in advance.
B.The correct answer is the one that most accurately and most completely answers the question posed; be careful not to be misled by answer choices that are only partially true or that only partially answer the question. Also, be careful not to pick an answer choice simply because it is a true statement.
C.When the question asks about the meaning of a word in the passage, be sure the answer choice you select correctly represents the way the word is being used in the passage. Many words have different meanings when used in different contexts.
Multiple-choice — Select One or More Answer ChoicesThese questions provide three answer choices and ask you to select all that are correct; one, two or all three of the answer choices may be correct. To gain credit for these questions, you must select all the correct answers, and only those; there is no credit for partially correct answers.
Tips for AnsweringA.Evaluate each answer choice separately on its own merits; when evaluating one answer choice, do not take the others into account.
B.A correct answer choice accurately and completely answers the question posed; be careful not to be misled by answer choices that are only partially true or that only partially answer the question. Also, be careful not to pick an answer choice simply because it is a true statement.
C.Do not be disturbed if you think all three answer choices are correct, since questions of this type can have up to three correct answer choices.
Select-in-PassageThese questions ask you to click on the sentence in the passage that meets a certain description. To answer the question, choose one of the sentences and click on it; clicking anywhere on a sentence will highlight it. In longer passages, the question will usually apply to only one or two specified paragraphs, marked by an arrow ( Right facing arrow ); clicking on a sentence elsewhere in the passage will not highlight it.
Tips for AnsweringA.Evaluate each of the relevant sentences in the passage separately before selecting your answer. Do not evaluate any sentences that are outside the paragraphs under consideration.
B.A correct answer choice must accurately match the description given in the question; do not select a sentence if any part of the description does not apply to it. However, note that the question need not fully describe all aspects of the sentence.
An example Reading Comprehension Passage is provided below with questions-
Passage
Reviving the practice of using elements of popular music in classical composition, an approach that had been in hibernation in the United States during the 1960s, composer Philip Glass (born 1937) embraced the ethos of popular music in his compositions. Glass based two symphonies on music by rock musicians David Bowie and Brian Eno, but the symphonies' sound is distinctively his. Popular elements do not appear out of place in Glass's classical music, which from its early days has shared certain harmonies and rhythms with rock music. Yet this use of popular elements has not made Glass a composer of popular music. His music is not a version of popular music packaged to attract classical listeners; it is high art for listeners steeped in rock rather than the classics.
Select only one answer choice.1)The passage addresses which of the following issues related to Glass's use of popular elements in his classical compositions?
A.How it is regarded by listeners who prefer rock to the classics
B.How it has affected the commercial success of Glass's music
C.Whether it has contributed to a revival of interest among other composers in using popular elements in their compositions
D.Whether it has had a detrimental effect on Glass's reputation as a composer of classical music
E.Whether it has caused certain of Glass's works to be derivative in quality
Consider each of the three choices separately and select all that apply. 2)The passage suggests that Glass's work displays which of the following qualities?
A.A return to the use of popular music in classical compositions
B.An attempt to elevate rock music to an artistic status more closely approximating that of classical music
C.A long-standing tendency to incorporate elements from two apparently disparate musical styles
3)
Select the sentence that distinguishes two ways of integrating rock and classical music