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12th March 2016, 12:12 PM
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Number of Questions in GMAT
How many questions asked in each section of Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) paper ?
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12th March 2016, 12:12 PM
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Re: Number of Questions in GMAT
As you want I am here giving you GMAT exam format by this you can get info about the number of question in each section of paper . GMAT Exam Format : GMAT Test Section: # of Questions: Question Types: Timing: Analytical Writing Assessment 1 Topic Analysis of Argument 30 Minutes Integrated Reasoning 12 Questions Multi-Source Reasoning Graphics Interpretation Two-Part Analysis Table Analysis 30 Minutes Quantitative 37 Questions Data Sufficiency Problem Solving 75 Minutes Verbal 41 Questions Reading Comprehension Critical Reasoning Sentence Correction 75 Minutes Detail about the section of GMAT paper : Analytical Writing The Argument task presents a statement of a position. The candidate is required to analyze the logic of the given position and suggest how and where the reasoning may be faulty or require improvement. The student is given 30 minutes for this essay. The scoring for the Analytical Writing section is on a scale of 0-6. The essay is scored by a human reader and then by a computer program (which the official GMAT website, mba.com, refers to as an automated essay-scoring engine). If the human and computer scores differ significantly, the score is sent to a second expert reader for final evaluation. Integrated Reasoning The Integrated Reasoning section has 12 questions to be solved in 30 minutes. The score is reported on a scale of 1-8 (intervals of 1). The questions involve interpretation of tabular, graphical and written information from a variety of sources. Each question is independent and may have more than one part. Quantitative Section The Quantitative section has two types of multiple choice questions: data sufficiency and problem solving. Follow the links to explore these types of math question. There are 37 questions to be solved in 75 minutes. The level of math knowledge should be within the grasp of an 11th Grade student. However, the level of reasoning required is quite high. No calculators are allowed. Verbal Reasoning The Verbal Reasoning section contains three types of question: critical reasoning; reading comprehension; sentence correction. All questions are multiple-choice. You can click on the links to try out questions of each type. There are 41 questions to be completed in 75 minutes |
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