What
is the GMAT®?
A standardized test, the
Graduate Management Admission Test measures Verbal, Mathematical and Analytical
skills. The GMAT® is
different from most other examinations. The examination is entirely
computer-based. The test is scored on a
maximum of 800.
GMAT Exam Structure:
The GMAT® has
four sections – Verbal, Quantitative, Integrated Reasoning and Analytical
Writing Assessment. The following is the GMAT® test structure.
The US-based "Pearson VUE”, under the directions
of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) develops and administers
the GMAT®. GMAC is responsible for setting questions, conducting the
test and sending score reports to each examinee. For detailed information about
GMAT®, please refer to the official website of GMAT® – www.mba.com
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GMAT
Sample Papers:
GMAT Quantitative:
1. How
many factors does 36*36 have?
[A]
2
[B]
8
[C]
24
[D]
25
[E]
26
2. How many integers n are there such
that 1< 5n+5 < 25?
[A] Five
[B] Four
[C] Three
[D] Two
[E] One
GMAT Verbal:
1.
The
reports from the Department of Commerce indicated that the economy grew at an
annual rate much higher than most economist had predicated may occur.
[A]
had predicated may occur
[B]
had predicated
[C]
predicated the occurance of
[D]
predicated may occur
[E]
predicted