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GMAT Sentence Correction
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Math
Data Sufficiency
Problem Solving
Writing
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Writing Section
The AWA consists of two separate writing tasks—
Issue
and
Argument
, given 30 minutes to complete each one.
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Quantitative Section
GMAT data sufficiency
questions, including 414 actual questions and 28 quizes
GMAT problem solving
questions, including 520 actual questions and 28 quizes
Verbal Section
GMAT sentence correction
questions, including 320 actual questions and 28 quizes
GMAT critical reasoning
question, including 252 actual questions and 17 quizes
GMAT reading
questions, including 368 actual question and 25 quizes
Computer-Adaptive Format
Except the
writing section
, the
Quantitative
and
Verbal
include multiple-choice questions in a computer-adaptive format. It means that the multiple-choice questions will adjust to your ability level.
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How is my score determined?
Your score is determined by:
Whether you answer the questions correctly or incorrectly.
The level of difficulty and other statistical characteristics of each question.
The number of questions you answer.
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Prepare for the GMAT® Exam
The key to studying for the Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®) is to get started early, pace yourself and practice more. The more you practice, the higher scores you get.
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