| GMAT Verbal Section |
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| Friday, 15 February 2008 | |
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The fourth section of the GMAT , the Verbal section measures your ability to:
Reading Comprehension Questions Reading Comprehension passages are usually up to 350 words long. Topics contain material from the physical or biological sciences, social sciences, and business-related areas like marketing, economics, human resource management, etc.. Critical Reasoning Questions Critical Reasoning questions test the test taker's reasoning skills involved in making influence and evaluating influence There is an quarrel usually, presented as a small passage that is followed by a question Similar to the reading comprehension questions, critical reasoning questions also require no familiarity with the specific subject matter. Sentence Correction Questions Sentence correction questions have a long sentence and a part of that sentence will be underlined. Sentence Correction questions ask you which of the five choices best expresses the underlined portion of the given sentence.Your knowledge with the stylistic conventions and grammatical rules of standard written English are evaluated. Though the rules of English grammar are incalculable you will find that GMAT usually tests a select subset of rules. You need to exercise nervousness while preparing for this section as many of our day to day usage of the English speech may not unavoidably be grammatically correct. |
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