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Snapshot: GMAT
Information provided by Kaptest.com
The GMAT consists of three sections, each providing a subscore that contributes to your overall score:
Analytical Writing Assessment Quantitative Verbal
Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)
Two 30-minute typewritten essays
Topics tested include: Analysis of an argument and analysis of an issue
Quantitative
75 minutes
Maximum of 37 multiple-choice questions
Question types include: Problem solving and data sufficiency
Topics tested include: Arithmetic, algebra, and geometry
Verbal
75 minutes
Maximum of 41 multiple-choice questions
Question types include: Reading comprehension, sentence correction, and critical reasoning
Topics tested include: Speed reading, grammar, and analytical reasoning
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