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Planning on giving the GMAT soon? What can you do to prepare for GMAT? In our previous article, we covered the exam structure of GMAT, giving you a brief overview on how the exam is constructed, etc. In this article, we will look at the four sections that comprise this examination, and go a little in depth for each of them. What kind of questions are asked in each section? What are they trying to evaluate based on your answers? How much time do you have to attempt each of these sections? Find answers to all that, and more, in this article. 

The Four Sections:

In brief, the following are the four sections that comprise the GMAT exam. 
  1. Analytical Writing Assessment
  2. Integrated Reasoning
  3. Quantitative Analytics
  4. Verbal Reasoning

Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA):

Also known as ‘The Essay’, this section tests your analytical ability, critical thinking and communication skills. You will be given a statement, and you have to analyse it. Your analysis should include understanding the logical reasoning behind the statement. In the form of an essay, you have to present your analysis, identify the flaws in logic and present a counter argument.

Your argumentative essay will be judged by a human examiner, followed by a computer program. If the score given by the human and computer assessments varies drastically, then a second expert reader will check your essay for a final evaluation. Your evaluation will be done based on the following factors:

    1. English Language Proficiency: Basically, your command over the language, and ability to write in English whilst following all rules of grammar and syntax.
    2. Analytical ability: You not only have to identify the given logical reasoning, but also have to analyse the reasoning so as to identify the problems with the logic so as to develop a counter argument.
    3. Presentation:Your ability to present your counter argument in an organised fashion. You must structure your essay in a way that you identify the given logic and acknowledge it, point out the flaws, present your argument and justify your argument with relevant examples, all the while being logically and structurally sound. A structured essay shows clarity.
Examples: This is very important for your presentation. Even if you are able to present your argument effectively, a lack of relevant examples will reflect poorly on your essay. On the contrary, if you aren’t sure of your presentation, but are able to present a solid example that can help strengthen your argument, that works in your favour. So don’t take this lightly. An example of the kind of questions asked: “As violence in movies increases, so do the crime rates. To tackle this problem, a board to censor certain movies has been established, and persons under the age of 18 are denied entry into halls screening such films. Apparently, some filmmakers and producers are of the opinion that such restrictions are too harsh, and the quality of their films is declining due to heavy censorship rules.” You have 30 minutes to read and understand the given statement, and write the argumentative essay. It is a healthy practice to keep some extra time in the end to proofread your essay. Nobody is perfect and it is probable that you have made a few errors. Having extra time in the end will help you spot these errors and rectify them.

Integrated Reasoning (IR)

Integrated Reasoning tests your ability to analyse data that is presented to you in various formats, including graphics, tables, etc. You are expected to interpret and evaluate said data accurately in the given time limit.  There are 4 types of questions that comprise the Integrated Reasoning Section: You have 30 minutes to answer 12 questions for this section. 

Quantitative Analytics

Once again, you are expected to analyse data, but in this section you must use your reasoning skills to draw logical conclusions. Your mathematical skills, ability to solve quantitative problems and interpret graphic data will be put to test. This section includes two types of questions:

(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) III only
(D) I and II
(E) II and III

Answer: (E)

(1) The selling price minus the agent's commission was $73,500.
(2) The selling price was 250 percent of the original purchase price of $29,400. 

(A) Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
(B) Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
(C) BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
(D) EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
(E) Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.

Answer: (D)

You have 62 minutes to answer 31 questions for this section.

Verbal Reasoning

This section tests your ability to read, understand, evaluate and correct a given text. There are 2 types of questions in this section: The statements above, if true, best support which of the following assertions?

(A) Labor costs in Country H are ten percent below those in Country F.
(B) Importing television sets from Country H to Country F will eliminate ten percent of the manufacturing jobs in Country F.
(C) The tariff on a television sets imported from Country H to Country F is less than ten percent of the cost of manufacturing the television sets in Country F.
(D) The fee for transporting a television sets from Country H to Country F is more than ten percent of the cost of manufacturing the television sets in Country H.
(E) It takes ten percent less time to manufacture a television set in Country H than it does in Country F.

Answer: (C)

(A) cost associated with
(B) costs associated with
(C) costs arising from
(D) cost of
(E) costs of

Answer: (B) You have 65 minutes to answer 36 questions for this section. That’s all there is for today. Do you think we missed anything? Write to us in the comments, and tell us what more you would like for us to cover.
*sample questions have been taken from mba.com

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