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  • Total Marks = 800
  • CBT (Computer Based Test)
  • Total time = 3 hrs 30min
  • 4 Parts
    • Argument Task (0-6)
    • Integrated Reasoning (1-8)
    • Maths (400 Marks)
    • Verbal/English (400 Marks)
  • Test start with Argument Task (compulsory you have to type Essay)
Task - 1 Argument Task
  • Time: 30 min, No options : 1/1
  • They will give you a topic from the pool. You have to find what author wants to say and you have to oppose (argue/criticize) authors position.
  • Score: In terms of (0-6) points. 6 is the highest score.
Task-2 Integrated Reasoning
  • Time: 30 min
  • 12 Items
  • ou will get calculator for this section
  • 4 type of questions
    • Table Analysis
    • Graphics Interpretation
    • Two- Part analysis
    • Multi source reasoning.
  • Scoring range from 1-8. In interval of 1
ENGLISH SECTION:- 41 questions, Time : 75 minutes, 3 types of questions:
1st type - Reading Comprehension
  • You have to read paragraph and give best answer according to questions.
2nd type – Sentence Correction
  • One sentence is there which is grammatically wrong.
  • You have 5 options (sentences).
  • Select correct sentence from the options.
  • If the given sentence is grammatically correct than (a) is a correct option.
3rd type – Critical Reading
  • They will give you small paragraph.
  • Read the paragraph carefully by critically examining.
  • Give the best answers from the 5 answer choices according to the question asked.
MATHS SECTION: 37 Questions, Time 75 minutes, 2 types of questions:
1st type - Standard Multiple Choice
  • Below the questions 5 options are there. Find the best option.
2nd type: Data Sufficiency
  • One question is there below that 2 statements are there (S1, S2).
  • According to the questions and information given in two statements. Find the correct answer (A, B, C, D and E).
    • A. If statement (1) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (2) by itself is not sufficient to answer the question.
    • B. If statement (2) alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement (1) by itself is not sufficient to answer the question.
    • C. If both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question but either statement by itself is not sufficient to answer the question
    • D. If each of the statements alone is sufficient to answer the question
    • E. If the statements, together, are still not sufficient to answer the question

  • MORE INFORMATION:

  • No negative marks, so try to attempt all the questions.
  • GMAT-CAT is CBT test. So try to do more practice on computer.