Syllabus for Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) 2014


Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) covers 4 separate segments. It consists of 3 main parts which are, Quantitative segment, Analytical Writing Assessment, and Verbal segment.
GMAT test consists of four separately timed sections:
Section
Number of Questions
Duration
Analytical Writing
Analysis of Argument
30 minutes
Optional Break 
10 minutes
Quantitative Section
37 Multiple Choice
75 minutes
  -15 Data Sufficiency
  -22 Problem Solving
Optional Break 
10 minutes
Verbal Section
41 Multiple Choice
75 minutes
  -12 Critical Reasoning
  -14 Reading Comprehension
  -15 Sentence Correction
Integrated Reasoning Section
 12 Questions
30 minutes

Quantitative Section:

The GMAT Quantitative segment evaluates the ability to interpret graphic data, reason quantitatively and solve quantitative problems.

Two kinds of multi-choice questions are used in the Quantitative section:
  • Problem solving
  • Data sufficiencyProblem answering and data sufficiency questions are come together throughout the Quantitative segment.

 Both types of queries need basic knowledge of:
  1. Arithmetic 
  2. Elementary algebra
  3. Commonly known concepts of geometry


Verbal Section

The Graduate Management Admission Test  Verbal segment evaluates the ability to read and comprehend written material.

Three kinds of multi-choice questions are used in the Verbal segment:
  1. Reading comprehension
  2. Critical reasoning
  3. Sentence correction

Integrated Reasoning Section

The GMAT Integrated Reasoning unit consists of type of intellectual skills and examination of data given to answer the query. Graphics Interpretation, Table Analysis, Two Part Study and Multi source reasoning are the types of questions in Integrated Reasoning segments.


  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for Sharing Quality information With us GMAT coaching | Training for GMAT | Sandeep Gupta | Top One Percent Gmat

Post a Comment