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23rd November 2015, 10:39 AM
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MBA GMAT Prep
Can you provide me the syllabus of Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) entrance exam as I need it for preparation for admission in MBA (Master in Business Administration) course?
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23rd November 2015, 10:41 AM
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Re: MBA GMAT Prep
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized computer adaptive test that evaluates a person’s skills like writing, quantitative, analytical, verbal & reading skills. It is usually taken by MBA applicants for admission into graduate management program, MBA GMAT Syllabus 1. Analytical Writing Assessment The Analytical writing segment comprises of two short essays to be written in 30 minutes each one. The first essay is Analysis of an Issue on which you have to explain your views. The second essay is Analysis of a Dispute, in which a given argument has to be critically analyzed. 2. Quantitative Section Quantitative segment has questions based on Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency, total 37 questions with a time limit of 75 minutes. Problem solving and data sufficiency questions require basic knowledge of: Arithmetic, Elementary algebra, Commonly known concepts of geometry, Permutations and combinations, Linear equations, Ratio and proportions, integers, exponents and roots etc. 3. Verbal skills The Verbal Segment has questions based on Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction and Reading Comprehension, total 41 questions with a time limit of 75 minutes. Sentence correction, comprehensions and passages, critical reasoning, parallelism, rhetorical construction of sentences, misplace modifiers, countable vs uncountable etc. 4. Integrated Reasoning Graphic interpretation, multi source reasoning, table analysis, two part analysis questions GMAT Question Paper 1.) Who introduced the time management categorization scheme for categorizing the hundreds of approaches that were used for time management? A.) Stephen R. Covey B.) Albert Einstein C.) Graham Bell D.) Isaac Newton E.) None of the above Answer: A 2.) The fourth generation time management approaches were based on which of the following principle? A.) Alarm clocks B.) Computers and PDA based systems C.) Appointment books and personal organizers D.) Importance over urgency E.) All of the above Correct Answer: D 3.) Which of the following scheme used watch and clock based reminders for time management? A.) First generation B.) Second generation C.) Third generation D.) Fourth generation E.) Fifth generation Correct Answer: A 4.) Fill in the blank by choosing the most appropriate option of the following choices. Time management does not essentially mean that you should do _____________? A.) less work in less time B.) less work in more time C.) more work in less time D.) more work in more time E.) none of the above Correct Answer: C 5.) What are the qualities required in order to master the art of time management? A.) Dedication B.) Practice C.) Independence D.) Both A and B E.) Both B and C Correct answer: D |
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