GMAT Quantitative Test
Analytical Writing | Verbal | Quantitative
The Quantitative Section of the GMAT Test consists of 37 multiple-choice questions that must be answered within 75 minutes. The questions fall into one of two categories; Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency. The questions are mixed within the section. For both types of questions, you will need knowledge of arithmetic, elementary algebra, and introductory geometry.
The Problem Solving questions will measure your math skills along with your ability to reason and solve quantitative problems.
The Data Sufficiency questions will measure your ability to analyze a quantitative problem and identify the relevant information. These questions include information and two statements. You will need to decide whether the statements provide enough information to answer the question.
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