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GMAT preparation is an integral part of the journey of the GMAT exam which has become the most widely used exam for MBA admissions:
TEST SECTION
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TIME LIMIT /
TOTAL QUESTIONS |
QUESTION TYPES
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SCORE RANGE
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Analytical Writing Assignment
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30 minutes/ 1question
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Analysis of an Argument
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0-6 (in 0.5-point increments)
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Integrated Reasoning
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30 minutes/12 questions
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Graphics Interpretation, Table Analysis, Multi-source Reasoning, Two-part Analysis
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1-8 (in 1-point increments)
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Quantitative Reasoning
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62 minutes/31 questions
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Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving
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Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving
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Verbal Reasoning
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65 minutes/36 questions
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Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction
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6-51 (in 1-point increments)
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TEST SECTION | TIME LIMIT/ NUMBER OF QUESTIONS | QUESTION TYPES | SCORE RANGE |
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Analytical Writing Assignment | 30 minutes/1 question | Analysis of an Argument | 0-6 (in 0.5-point increments) |
Integrated Reasoning | 30 minutes/12 questions | Graphics Interpretation, Table Analysis, Multi-source Reasoning, Two-part Analysis | 1-8 (in 1-point increments) |
Quantitative Reasoning | 62 minutes/31 questions | Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving | Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving |
Verbal Reasoning | 65 minutes/36 questions | Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction | 6-51 (in 1-point increments |
A candidate has the flexibility to choose from three options for section order:
In total the test takes just under 3 1/2 hours to complete, including two optional breaks of 8 minutes each.
The Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning sections of the GMAT are computer-adaptive:
Here’s how it works:
The first question you receive in either the Verbal or Quantitative sections will be of medium difficulty. If you answer the first question correctly, the computer will usually give you a harder question. If you answer the first question incorrectly, your next question will be easier. This process continues until you complete the section. You will not be able to skip, return to, or change your answers to questions. This is because the computer uses your response to each question to select the next one.
This section has a 30-minute essay which involves analysis of an argument
The scores for this section are on a six point scale. Your essay is given two independent ratings and then an average is considered. One of these scores is done by an automated essay-scoring engine. If the difference between both the ratings is more than one point, a third rating would be provided by an expert reader which would then be the final score.
This new section of the GMAT was introduced in June 2012. It has 12 questions with thirty minutes to answer this section. This section has replaced one of the AWA essays. The score is on a scale of 1 to 8. This section tests how well you can make use of your analytical skills to solve a complicated problem. You are provided with data in various forms.
Your skill depends on being able to handle the data, pick out the information that is relevant and then choose the right answer. In each question, you are expected to provide multiple answers from the choice provided. This section has four different question types:
Table Analysis: In this, you are provided with loads of information in a table format. The question asked expects you to pick answers from yes/no, true/false with multiple statements to answer under each question.
Graphics Interpretation: In this type, you are given a graph or a graphical image. You’re expected to interpret the graph and complete the statements given by choosing one of the options from the pull-down menu.
Multi-Source Reasoning: Here you have to gather information by clicking on the various tabs (2-3) provided. The data available may be presented either as text or in the form of charts, tables. The answers may be in the yes/no, true/false format or as multiple choice options.
Two-Part Analysis: You have a question and multiple choices provided. The answers in a table form have the two components occupying the first two columns and the answer options in the third column. Of all the options provided, you have to choose only one option under each component to complete one answer.
You have to attempt 31 questions with 62 minutes to complete this section. The questions are designed to put your math skills to test. They revolve around basic arithmetic, algebra and geometry. This section has multiple choice questions that fall in the following two categories:
Data sufficiency questions
This section is intended to test your ability to assess the given data systematically. You’d be given a question followed by two statements and five answer choices. These answer choices always remain the same.
Problem solving questions
This part is designed to test your quantitative skills and your ability to solve a problem using the various mathematical concepts. The number of problem solving questions would be greater in number. Each of the above two category of questions would appear in random order throughout the entire section.
In this last section of the GMAT, you’ll have 65 minutes to answer 36 multiple choice questions that fall in one of the following category:
Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction.
In this section you are given a passage (approx. 350 words) on a topic and multiple choice questions based on the same.
There are around 14 critical reasoning questions in the GMAT verbal section. The passage is in the form of an argument with five answer choices. You are required to identify the key points that influence, strengthen or weaken the given argument
You are given a sentence having an underlined portion and five answer choices.
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