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Syllabus for GMAT
Data-Sufficiency questions in the GMAT test measure a candidate’s proficiency in the same priciples and areas of Math that are measured by the GMAT problem solving questions. However, the pattern and specific nature of the data sufficiency questions are designed to measure your ability to:
- analyze a quantitative problem and recognize which information is relevant and
- determine what information is sufficient to solve a given problem
This is how a Sample Data Sufficiency Question in GMAT looks like.
Reading Comprehension passages are usually up to 350 words long. Topics contain material from the social sciences, physical or biological sciences, and business-related areas (marketing, economics, human resource management, etc.).
The passages found in the GMAT verbal section are taken from several different content areas. Some of the passages may be familiar to you. However, no prior knowledge of the reading material is necessary, as all questions are to be answered on the basis of what is stated or implied in the reading material. Familiarity with a topic might, at best, make reading the material easy.
The questions that accompany the reading comprehension passages are interpretive, applied, and inferential in nature.
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