8th January 2016 08:54 AM | |
Shaleen | Re: GMAT verbal preparation The verbal section of the GMAT contains questions of three types: Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension. Verbal section of GMAT The verbal section of the GMAT Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) has 41 questions to be completed in 75 minutes. Of these qustions approximately: 15 are Sentence Correction 14 are Critical Reasoning 12 are Reading Comprehension Syllabus of Verbal GMAT Section The GMAT verbal section contains the following question types: 1. Reading Comprehension: Reading Comprehension requires you to read a selection and then answer a number of questions about the content, tone, main idea, and structure of the passage. 2. Sentence Correction: Sentence Correction questions present you with a sentence that may or may not contain a grammatical error. You’ll have to select the choice that is free from mistakes and exhibits the greatest clarity and coherence. 3. Critical Reasoning: Critical Reasoning requires you to evaluate and understand the nature of various arguments, through identifying their conclusions, supporting evidence, and underlying assumptions. Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) This is the first section of the GMAT and test takers need to finish this section in 30 minutes. You need to write essays just as you would in your school days. Through AWA, B-schools assess your writing skills. In the AWA section, GMAT looks for: Your writing skills and abilities Clarity and logic in your argument Overall relevance of your essay with respect to the given topic AWA is not counted towards the overall 200-800 score. Instead, the score range for AWA ranges from 0-6, with increments of 0.5. |
8th January 2016 08:54 AM | |
Unregistered | GMAT verbal preparation Hello sir I am preparing for the GMAT Exam so please provide me information about the syllabus of this section. |