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Sections - ACCURATE ANSWERS 1. Analytical writing (analysis of an argument)- 30 min. Type essay on keyboard. Scored on a scare of 0-6. 2. Integrated reasoning (multi-source reasoning, table analysis, graphics interpretation, two-part analysis)- 30 min. Get computer calculator. Multiple choice. 12 ...

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GMAT EXAM QUESTIONS 2024.2025
GMAT EXAM QUESTIONS 2024.2025 WITH GUARANTEED ACCURATE ANSWERS |
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Sections - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ 1. Analytical writing (analysis
of an argument)- 30 min. Type essay on keyboard. Scored on a scare of
0-6.
2. Integrated reasoning (multi-source reasoning, table analysis, graphics
interpretation, two-part analysis)- 30 min. Get computer calculator.
Multiple choice. 12 questions. Take break after.
3. Quantitative (problem solving and data sufficiency)- 75 min. No
calculator. Multiple choice. Scored on a scale of 0-60. 37 questions.
Take break after.
4. Verbal (reading comprehension, critical reasoning, sentence
correction) - 75 min. Multiple choice. Scored on a scale of 0-60. 41
questions.

,No notes/scratch paper allowed, but they give a dry erase board and
marker.


Total GMAT score is between 200 and 800, based on verbal and
quantitative sections. Determined by # questions answered, # answered
correctly/incorrectly, and the level of difficulty and other characteristics
of the questions. If you answer easy questions correctly, get a chance to
answer harder ones, making a higher score possible. AWA and Integrated
reasoning scores reported separately from the rest of the test and have no
effect on verbal, quantitative, or total score.


General Test-taking tips - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ 1. Use time
wisely- 1 3/4 min per verbal Q, 2 min per quantitative Q. 2 1/2 min per
IR Q. Onscreen clock shows the amount of time left during the test. It
will auto alert when there are only 5 min left in the section.
2. Answer practice Qs ahead of time- familiarize self with all question
types then do practice Qs, preferably timed.
3. Read directions carefully- if forget them, click on the help icon. Try
not to do this bc that time still counts. Just try to remember at the
beginning.
4. Read each question carefully/thoroughly.
5. Don't spend too much time on any one question- more worthwhile to
move on.
6. Confirm answers only when ready to move on- can't go back and
change once it is confirmed. Can't skip questions. For the IR section
there could be multiple questions based on one prompt. When this
happens, if they show on one screen, you can change your response to
any of the questions on the screen before going to the next screen.
However, you can't go back to that screen again once you've moved on.

, 7. Plan your essay answer before you begin writing.


Even though the first 10 questions help the algorithm to determine your
ability for the following questions, focus on them all equally, as the
score is computed based on your answers to all of them, and it is more
important to complete the test than to respond correctly to every
question.


Basic Grammar Rules for Sentence Correction Portion - ACCURATE
ANSWERS✔✔ 1. Agreement:
-non-verb agreement: singular subjects w singular verbs, plural w plural.
I walk to the store not I walks to the store.
-pronoun agreement: pronoun must agree w/ noun/pronoun it refers to in
person, number, and gender. When you dream, you are usually asleep,
not when one dreams, you are usually asleep.


2. Diction:
-among vs between: among refers to relationships involving >2 objects.
Between is for relationships with only 2 objects.
-as vs like: As can be a preposition meaning "in capacity of" or can be a
conjunction of manner followed by a verb. Like is used as a preposition,
and should be followed by a noun, object pronoun, or verb ending in -
ing.
-mass and count words: mass words are nouns quantified by an amount
rather than a number. Count words are nouns quantified by a number.
-pronouns: myself shouldn't substitute I or me.

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