The GMAT sample questions are in a standardized test that is split into three sections, namely Verbal, Quantitative and Analytical Writing Assessment.
In the GMAT Verbal section, you have sample Critical Reasoning questions, sample Sentence Correction questions and sample Reading Comprehension questions.
In the GMAT Quantitative section, you have to answer multiple choice problem solving and data sufficiency type questions.
In the GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment section you have to complete two 30 minute essays covering Analysis of an argument and Analysis of an issue.
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In the GMAT Verbal section, you have sample Critical Reasoning questions, sample Sentence Correction questions and sample Reading Comprehension questions.
In the GMAT Quantitative section, you have to answer multiple choice problem solving and data sufficiency type questions.
In the GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment section you have to complete two 30 minute essays covering Analysis of an argument and Analysis of an issue.
GMAT Verbal Section
GMAT Quantitative Section
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