GMAT (Graduate Management Aptitude Test)
GMAT is delivered as a computer adaptive test (CAT). In the CAT, the computer screen displays one question at a time, chosen from a very large pool of questions organized by their content and level of difficulty. The first question in a computer adaptive test is always of medium difficulty. The questions that follow are determined by your responses to all the previous questions.
The CAT adjusts to your ability level – you’ll get a few questions, and you may not return to or change your response to any previously answered question, if you guess or answer a question incorrectly by mistake, your answers to the questions that follow will lead you back to the questions that are the appropriate level of difficulty for you.
The GMAT exam consists of 3 sections :
|
Verbal |
Quant |
AWA |
Sentence correction
Reading Comprehension
Critical Reasoning |
Problem solving
Data Sufficiency |
Perspectives on an issue
Analysis of an argument |
| Marks |
400 |
400 |
0-6(Graded) |
| Questions |
41 |
37 |
1+1 |
| Time |
75 min |
75 min |
30 min + 30 min |
GMAT Strategies :