Do we easily get 260 in GRE?

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This is a Minimum possible score. 260 as good as 0.
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just you attempt the exam without marking any answers then you are eligible to get 260 which is equivalent to 0,it is of no use
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The scoring range on the GRE is between 260 and 340, which means that you get 260 if you get all your answers wrong and 340 if you get them all correct.
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