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15th December 2015, 11:15 AM
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Sections of the GMAT

I want to appear in GMAT exam, but I do not have information about its sections. So here can you provide me information about it as well as a sample paper of this exam?
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15th December 2015, 11:47 AM
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Re: Sections of the GMAT

I have a sample paper of GMAT exam, so here I am providing you as you want as well as here I am providing you information about the GMAT Test Section.



GMAT Test Section # of Questions Timing
Analytical Writing Assessment 1 Topic 30 Minutes
Integrated Reasoning 12 Questions 30 Minutes
Quantitative 37 Questions 75 Minutes
Verbal 41 Questions 75 Minutes



GMAT — Exam Structure
(Total testing time: 3 hrs., 30 min.)

SECTION 1
AWA—Analysis of an Argument (30 minutes, 1 essay)

SECTION 2

Integrated Reasoning (30 minutes, 12 questions)

Timed break (optional)

SECTION 3
Quantitative Section (75 minutes, 37 questions)

Problem Solving (23-24 questions)
Data Sufficiency (13-14 questions)

Timed break (optional)

SECTION 4
Verbal Section (75 minutes, 41 questions)

Sentence Correction (14-15 questions)
Critical Reasoning (14-15 questions)
Reading Comprehension (4 passages, 12-14 questions)



Here I am providing you a sample paper as you want;
Passage 1:-


Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below by choosing the most appropriate options of all.

Time management refers to a set of ability, principles, tools, and practices that work together and assist you in getting more value out of your time and improve the way you live your life. Time management also mentions to the different ways that are used for planning and exercising proper control over the amount of time that is spent on number of activities with the aim of increasing ability, effectiveness, performance and productivity.

Time management does not necessarily mean that you should do more work in less time; rather it means how much of the important work you get done in the time that you have. There are so many techniques that you can use for managing time while performing tasks within the specified intervals of time. The steps that you can follow for achieving proper time management include writing down the tasks that you have to accomplish, prioritizing the list of tasks, planning your work on the basis of your time schedule. You must be always think properly before initiating with any project or work. This will be really help you in avoiding wastage of time on odd things. Find out the resources that can help you to fulfil the task in less time and more effectively.

There was a time management categorization scheme that was introduced by Stephen R. Covey for following classification the hundreds of approaches that were used for time management from one generation to other. This classification scheme is explained as follows:

The first generation approaches contain the watch and clock based reminders, which were used to alert people about the time when a task is to be done.

The second generation approaches consisted of the use of calendar and notepads for scheduling the appointments as well as planning and preparing for the work. Setting of aims was also included in this approach.

The third generation time management activities included planning and prioritizing of the tasks to have a control over them. These actions were carried out with the help of gadgets such as computers or PDA-based systems. Personal arrange and paper based objects were also used for prioritizing work activities daily.

The fourth generation time management approaches favoured importance as compared to the importance. Here, the duties that were more important were performed first instead of those that were very urgent but not important.

All you need is dedication and realistic in order to master the art of time management.

Questions

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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