Free GRE Verbal Practice Questions (200+)

Quick Answer: WitPrep offers 200+ free GRE Verbal practice questions across Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, and Reading Comprehension — all with worked answer explanations and difficulty tags. The set is calibrated against released ETS questions.

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A curated set of 200+ free GRE Verbal practice questions across all three question types, with answer explanations and difficulty tags.

Practice questions are the single highest-leverage GRE Verbal resource — but most "free" question banks online are either off-spec (too easy, wrong format) or repackaged ETS material with poor explanations. WitPrep's free Verbal bank is calibrated against released ETS questions and graded by difficulty. For strategy see our Text Completion guide and the complete GRE guide.

Where to find the questions

The full free bank is on our GRE platform — sign in (free) and filter by question type, difficulty, and topic. Each question has a worked explanation that names the trap pattern, not just the answer.

Recommended drill structure

20-question timed sets, 30 minutes each. Mark every question you skipped or guessed for same-day review. Track your accuracy by question type to surface a focused weakness map.

Vocabulary practice

Pair Verbal practice with daily vocabulary review using our Top 1000 GRE words and vocabulary browser.

Frequently asked questions

How many practice questions do I need before test day?

Most 320+ scorers report doing 600–1,000 Verbal practice questions over the prep window, with the same-day review being more important than the raw count.

Are these questions like the real GRE?

Yes — calibrated against released ETS questions for difficulty, structure, and trap patterns.

Are the explanations free?

Yes — every free question has a free explanation. Premium tier adds adaptive drills and full mocks.

Related guides on WitPrep

Vocabulary in this post

  • resource — A supply of something that a country or organization can use
  • strategy — A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term aim
  • topic — A matter dealt with in a text or discussion
  • structure — The arrangement of and relations between the parts of something

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