The GMAT is a standardized test used by business schools to assess applicants' qualifications for advanced study in business and management.
GMAT Section | Number of Questions | Time | What the Section Measures |
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Data Insights (Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, and Two-Part Analysis) | 20 questions | 45 minutes | Your ability to assess multiple sources and types of information—graphic, numeric, and verbal—as they relate to one another, to ultimately make informed decisions |
Quantitative Reasoning (Problem Solving) | 21 questions | 45 minutes | Your algebraic and arithmetic foundational knowledge and how you apply this knowledge to solve problems |
Verbal Reasoning (Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning) | 23 questions | 45 minutes | Your ability to read and comprehend written material, analyze and evaluate complex scenarios, and draw logical inferences arguments, or conclusions |
Total Exam Time | 2 hours, 15 minutes |