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In the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections, you are free to skip questions that you might have difficulty answering. The testing software has a "mark and review" feature that enables you to mark questions you would like to revisit during the time provided to work on that section. The testing software also lets you view a complete list of all the questions in the section on which you are working, indicates whether you have answered each question and identifies the questions you have marked for review.
Your Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning scores will be determined by the number of questions you answer correctly. Nothing is subtracted from a score if you answer a question incorrectly. Therefore, to maximize your scores, it is best to answer every question.
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GRE Revised General Test: What to Expect
I don't think it is harder/easier hankster; like you say they couldn't do it that way as you can't decide what is "harder" to an individual. It may have seemed harder to you but not to me, etc.?
I would not worry too much about vocabulary/individual words this late in the game; I would learn Latin and Greek "roots" so I could figure out some word meanings (as it is verbal "reasoning") for those I don't know. You have to figure out which word is "bigger" or opposite, etc.
English teaching worksheets: Greek and latin roots