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9th April 2016, 11:26 AM
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IR Section GMAT
Hi buddy I am looking for sample question paper of Integrated Reasoning (IR) Section of the GMAT Exam, so can you here provide me sample paper of this section ??
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9th April 2016, 11:26 AM
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Re: IR Section GMAT
As you are doing preparation of GMAT exam and looking for sample question paper of Integrated Reasoning (IR) Section, so o your demand here I am providing same for you : There are four Integrated Reasoning questions types: Two-Part Analysis The question prompt may be quite wordy and has a small table attached to it. The question asks you to choose two answers out of five or six. Multi-Source Reasoning The information is presented in multiple tabs (three tabs you can navigate among, individually) and usually revolves around Critical Reasoning type questions, although quant may also be involved. Graphic Interpretation A graph or chart is presented and you must analyze the information presented. There are two questions and the answer choices are presented in drop down menu fashion, each with a minimum of three answer choices. Table Analysis A sortable table is presented along with three questions, each with two answer choices. You must be able to differentiate between useful and non useful data. The IR section should not cause too much concern: It is based on what you will have learned in the Quant and Verbal sections. You need to get used to the visual nature of the question types and to the different types of multiple choice questions presented. An on-screen calculator is provided (in the Quant section, it is not!) 1. Set 1: Red, Blue, Yellow Set 2: Pink, Turquoise, Orange Set 3: Purple, Green, Brown Set 4: Black, White, Silver A certain company is launching three new products. Color schemes for the packaging are to be selected from colors in the four sets above. Four different colors are needed for each product. For each color scheme, not more than two colors can be selected from one set and colors from not more than three sets can be used. The first three colors selected for each of the products are Product 1 Product 2 Product 3 Yellow Blue Green Pink White Silver Silver Red Turquoise Select a color that could be used for the fourth color for all three products. Select a color that could not be used as the fourth color for any of the products. Could not be used Could be used Orange White Yellow Purple Green Brown 2. A taxi service charges a base fare of $5, and a rate of $M per mile for the first 10 miles. Thereafter the rate is $0.5M per mile. There is also a charge of $3 per suitcase. Students traveling from and to the local college get a twenty percent discount on the mileage rates. A is a teacher traveling a distance of 8 miles with one suitcase. B is a student traveling 30 miles with two suitcases from the college to the station. Select the expression for the difference between the amounts paid by A and B in dollars, and for the amount paid by A in dollars. Difference Amount paid by A 8(1 + M) 3 + 8M 3 + 16M 11 + 16M 3(1 + 8M) 8M |
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