1. What transaction key is used to post a valuated goods receipt for purchase order items not subject to account assignment?a BSXb WRXc PRDd KDMe BSV2. What is value string WA01 defined for?a Goods receipt of standard and subcontracting purchase order items without account assignment concerning valuated material into stock.b Deliveries without chargec Goods issuesd Other goods receipts3. Which val
1. What transaction key is used to post a valuated goods receipt for purchase order items not subject to account assignment?a BSXb WRXc PRDd KDMe BSV2. What is value string WA01 defined for?a Goods receipt of standard and subcontracting purchase order items without account assignment concerning valuated material into stock.b Deliveries without chargec Goods issuesd Other goods receipts3. Which val
Beginning in November 2007, two new question types will be included in the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections of the computer-based GRE® General Test. Test takers may see ONE new Verbal question or ONE new Quantitative question or no new questions at all. No test taker will receive more than ONE new question. The new question types are part of the first phase of the General Test improvements that will be introduced gradually over time.
The new question types have been through extensive field trials, and the results indicate that they are functioning as intended. The GRE Program will begin counting these question types toward examinee scores as soon as an adequate sample of data from the operational testing environment is available.
Sample Questions and Strategies:
New Verbal Reasoning Question Type: Text Completions (PDF)
New Quantitative Reasoning Question Type: Numeric Entry (PDF)
Source : ETS
Beginning in November 2007, two new question types will be included in the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections of the computer-based GRE® General Test. Test takers may see ONE new...
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Computer-Based GRE® General Test to Include New Question Types in November 2007Beginning in November 2007, two new question types will be included in the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections of the computer-based GRE® General Test. Test takers may see ONE new Verbal question or ONE new Quantitative question or no new questions at all. No test taker will receive more than ONE new
Computer-Based GRE® General Test to Include New Question Types in November 2007Beginning in November 2007, two new question types will be included in the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections of the computer-based GRE® General Test. Test takers may see ONE new Verbal question or ONE new Quantitative question or no new questions at all. No test taker will receive more than ONE new question. The new question types are part of the first phase of the General Test improvements that will be introduced gradually over time.The new question types have been through extensive field trials, and the results indicate that they are functioning as intended. The GRE Program will begin counting these question types toward examinee scores as soon as an adequate sample of data from the operational testing environment is available.Read more on the ETS official websiteDownload Sample Questions and Strategies * New Verbal Reasoning Question Type: Text Completions (PDF)* New Quantitative Rea
Rejoice friends! Plans to introduce the Revised GRE gneral test in fall 2007 have now been cancelled.Following is the press release from the ETS website:In consultation with the Executive Committee of the Graduate Record Examinations® (GRE®) Board, ETS has cancelled plans to launch the revised GRE General Test. While ETS and the Board remain committed to improving the test, on balance, and after thorough review, it became clear that full access to the test for all students could not be confidently assured. The decision to cancel the launch was made with the best interests of test takers and score users in mind.ETS originally planned to launch the revised GRE General Test worldwide in September. Instead, the company will continue to offer the test worldwide in its current computer-based, continuous testing format. Registrations in India, China and Japan, which had been closed, will be reopened in the near future to accommodate application deadlines. Likewise, registrations for the cur
Rejoice friends! Plans to introduce the Revised GRE gneral test in fall 2007 have now been cancelled.Following is the press release from the ETS website:In consultation with the Executive Committee of the Graduate Record Examinations® (GRE®) Board, ETS has cancelled plans to launch the revised GRE General Test. While ETS and the Board remain committed to improving the test, on balance, and after
Overview of the Revised GRE General TestThe revised Graduate Record Examinations® (GRE®) General Test will be offered for the first time worldwide in September. The first test dates will be September 10, 15 or 16 (depending upon location), and 29, 2007. With the new test, the GRE Program will introduce a significantly revised and improved GRE General Test. The primary reasoning for the revisions