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27th February 2016, 12:41 PM
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GMAT Exam pattern
Hello sir, I am RAnjan Biswal. I am form Kolkata. I want you to help me by proividng me some information about the GMAT exam pattern. Can you provide me with it?
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27th February 2016, 12:52 PM
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Re: GMAT Exam pattern
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a type of computer adaptive test (CAT). It is intended to assess certain analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills in written English for use in admission to a graduate management program, such as an MBA. As you have asked about the GMAT exam pattern, check below for the details The GMAT exam consists of 4 sections: An analytical writing assessment, Integrated reasoning, Quantitative section, Verbal section Total testing time is 3 and half hours, but test takers should plan for a total time of approximately four hours, with breaks. Test takers have 30 minutes for the analytical writing assessment and another 30 minutes to work through 12 questions, which often have multiple parts, on the integrated reasoning section and are given 75 minutes to work through 37 questions in the quantitative section and another 75 minutes to get through 41 questions in the verbal section. Section Duration in minutes Number of questions Analytical writing assessment 30 N/A Integrated reasoning 30 12 Quantitative 75 37 Verbal 75 41 The quantitative and verbal sections of the GMAT exam are both multiple-choice and are administered in the computer-adaptive format, adjusting to a test taker’s level of ability. At the start of the quantitative and verbal sections, test takers are presented with a question of normal difficulty. As questions are answered correctly, the computer presents the test taker with increasingly difficult questions and as questions are answered incorrectly the computer presents the test taker with questions of decreasing difficulty. This process continues until test takers complete each section, at which point the computer will have an accurate assessment of their ability level in that subject area and come up with a raw score for each section. |
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