I decided to see what I was up against whilst I relearned standard deviation and probability, and thus swung onto the FAQ's.
"At the start of the test, you are presented with test questions of middle difficulty. As you answer each question, the computer scores it and uses that information, as well as your responses to preceding questions and information about the test design, to determine the next question. As long as you answer correctly, you will typically be given questions of increased difficulty. When you respond incorrectly, you will typically be given less difficult questions." -- gre.org
So when my questions become, "y = 3x. x=1. Solve for y," I'll know that I'm doing really well.
I like your style, GRE. Until, of course, I take you and get my scores back.
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