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What is a Computer-Adaptive
Test?
In a
computer-adaptive test, the computer screen displays one
question at a time, which is chosen from a very large pool of
questions categorized by content and difficulty. The first
question is always of a medium difficulty, and each subsequent
question is determined by your responses to all the previous
questions. In other words, the CAT adjusts itself to your
ability level - you’ll get few questions that are either too
easy or too difficult for you.
Each question in the GMAT CAT has five answer options, and you
are required to select one of these five as the correct answer
by clicking on it. A subsequent question is displayed on the
screen only after you have answered the previous question, so
you cannot skip a question. You cannot also go back to a
previously answered question to change your answer. Thus, if
you guess a correct answer or answer a question incorrectly by
mistake, your answers to subsequent questions will lead you
back to questions that are at the appropriate level of
difficulty for you.
Content and
Format of the GMAT
The test has three
distinct sections : Analytical Writing Ability (AWA),
Quantitative, and Verbal. The Quantitative section has two
types of questions, Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency,
mingled throughout the section. The Verbal Section has three
types : Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning, and Reading
Comprehension; here too, the questions of each type appear in
no set sequence. There are a total of 78 questions, 37 in
Quantitative (Including 9 Experimental Questions) and 41 in
Verbal. These have to be done in 75 minutes each.
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The analytical writing
sections of the test measure the ability to think
critically and communicate complex ideas through writing.
There are two 30 minute essays—1 task is to analyze an
issue; the other is to analyze an argument.
Analysis of Issue: Students are
required to present their perspective/opinion on an issue.
Analysis of Argument: Students are required to analyse
a given argument.
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The quantitative sections of
the test measure basic mathematical skills and
understanding of elementary concepts, and the ability to
reason quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, and
interpret graphic data. This 75 minute section contains 37
multiple-choice questions (with 5 answer choices per
question) of either two question types, Data Sufficiency
or Problem Solving.
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The verbal sections of the
test measure the ability to understand and evaluate what
is read and to recognize the basic conventions of standard
written English. This 75 minute section contains 41
multiple choice questions (with 5 answer choices per
question) of any of three question types, Reading
Comprehension, Critical Reasoning and Sentence Correction.
The following table gives out the format of the GMAT-CAT :
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GMAT Score |
Questions |
Topic |
Timing |
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Computer Tutorial ---------- |
NA |
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Essay |
1-6 |
1 Topic
1 Topic |
Analysis of an Issue
Analysis of an Argument
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30 min.
30 min. |
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----------- Optional
Rest Break ----------- |
5 min. |
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Quantitative
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100-400 |
37
( Including 9 Experimental Questions ) |
Problem Solving
Data Sufficiency |
75 min. |
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--------------- Optional
Rest Break -------------- |
5 min. |
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Verbal |
100-400 |
41 |
Reading Comprehension
Critical Reasoning
Sentence Correction |
75 min. |
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Total |
200-800 |
78+2 Essays |
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4 Hours (approx.) |
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Remember:
The Analytical Writing section is always the first section
followed by the Quantitative Section and then the Verbal
Section.
GMAT Score :
The GMAT score is for a total of 800. The score is based
on a combination of the Quantitative and Verbal sections and
will be in a range of 200-800.
GMAT Course:
Quantitative Topics
GMAT Course:
Problem Solving (18)
GMAT Course: Data
Sufficiency (19)
>>> The Two/Three Elimination Technique
>>> Analyzing Equations
( Topic wise
Approx No. of questions: 37)
>>> ( 5)
Numbers/ Conversion/ Fractions/ Decimals/Averages/
Rounding off Numbers/ Exponents & Roots/ Prime
Numbers...........
>>> ( 3)
Percents/Time Speed and Distance/Ratio &
Proportion/The Ratio Matrix/Calculating Interest
>>> ( 2)
Allegations/Word
Problems/LCM/ LCD / HCF/ HCD......
>>> (7)
Geometry/Angles/ Line/ Polygons/ Triangle/
Quadrilaterals/Area/ Perimeter/ Volume /Surface Area/
Hexagon/ Circle/Cylinder/ Cone/ Sphere/Overlapping
Figures/Volume and Three-Dimensional Figures
>>> ( 3)
Coordinate
Geometry/Slope/Intercepts........
>>>
( 8)
Algebra/Inequalities/Equations/Algebraic Expressions/
Factoring/Manipulating Complex Word
Problems/Functions/Quadratic Equations
>>> ( 3)
Sequence
and Series/ Progressions/ Arithmetic Mean/ Geometric
Mean/ Harmonic Mean/ Variance/ Standard deviation/Mean
Deviation
>>> ( 2)
Probability/Permutations and Combinations...........
>>> ( 2)
Counting/Set
Theory/Define Functions/Venn Diagram/Static.......
>>>
( 2) Graphs/Line
Graphs/Circle Graphs/Bar Graphs /Cumulative
Graphs.......
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GMAT Course
Verbal Topics
GMAT Course: Sentence Correction:
>>>
Grammatical Errors vs. Stylistic Errors
>>> Capitalizing on Answer Choice Variance
>>> Subject/Verb Agreement
>>> Pronoun Agreement
>>> Pronoun Ambiguity
>>> Idioms
>>> Misplaced Modifiers
>>> Parallel Construction
>>> Verb Tenses
>>> The Subjunctive Mood
>>> Noun Agreement
>>> Active Voice vs. Passive Voice
>>> Common Errors in Diction
>>> Proper Use of Gerunds
>>> Comparison Words
>>> Quantity Words
>>> Redundancy
GMAT
Course:
Critical Reasoning:
>>> Reacting to the Stimulus
>>> Arguments vs. Sets of Facts
>>> Identifying Premises and Conclusions
>>> The Six Question Types
>>> Type One Questions
>>> Type 1M Questions
>>> Type Three Questions
>>> Cause and Effect Stimuli
>>> Type Two Questions
>>> The 2N Negation Technique
>>> The 2S Justification Technique
>>> Type Four Questions
>>> Type Five Questions
>>> Flawed Methods of Reasoning
>>> Three-Four Combination Questions
>>> Type 5F Questions
>>> Type Six Questions
>>> Type Two-Three Combination Questions
GMAT Course: Reading Comprehension:
>>> Categorizing the Passages
>>> The Pros and Cons of Outlining
>>> Political Correctness
>>> Business Passages
>>> Science Passages
>>> History/Humanities Passages
GMAT Course: AWA Topic
The essays are scored in a range from 0 to 6. The
ratings of the essay will be 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0,
3.5, 3.0,2.5, 2.0, 1.5 and 1.0. Your essay will receive
a rating of 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5, 3.0, 2.5, 2.0
1.5, or 1. A score of 0 will be given, if an examinee
writes nothing, simply copies the topic or written in
another language. The desired level is 5 and above.
GMAT Analysis of Issue Topic List
GMAT Analysis of Argument Topic List
GMAT AWA Examples
Above mentioned course contents are as per our course
Material. They are very close to actual GMAT
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