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Tuesday 4 September 2012

GMAT


GMAT


What is GMAT
The GMAT consists of four main sections—Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, and Verbal. You have three and a half hours in which to take the exam, but plan for a total time of approximately four hours to include optional breaks

The Structure of the GMAT Test

The Introductory Computer Tutorial

  • Analytical Writing Assessment (60 minutes)
  • Analysis of an Argument (30 minutes)
  • Analysis of an Issue (30 minutes)
  • Optional 5 Minute Break
  • Quantitative Section (75 minutes)
  • Problem Solving (23 to 24 questions)
  • Data Sufficiency (13 to 14 questions)
  • Optional 5 Minute Break
  • Verbal Section (75 minutes)
  • Critical Reasoning (14 to 15 questions)
  • Reading Comprehension (4 passages with 12 to 14 questions)
  • Sentence Correction (14 to 15 questions)

The total maximum testing time allowed for the GMAT is 3 hours and 40 minutes.


The two Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) analyses are presented to test takers in random order. You might see either the analysis of an argument or the analysis of an issue question first.

As we mentioned above, you can also expect the types of questions asked in the quantitative and verbal sections of the GMAT test to show up in a random order. That said, these questions do tend to appear on the exams in short bunches – you are not likely to find yourself bounced back and forth between them. Reading comprehension questions in particular will be grouped together, in bunches immediately following the relevant passages.

Because the test makers claim the right to change the format at any time, we cannot tell you with certainty the order in which the AWA, quantitative and verbal sections will appear on your test.


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