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GMATs VERBAL QUANTITATIVE, PROBLEM SOLVING, DATA SUFFICIENCY SECTIONS: Articles and Information about Preparing for the Verbal Section including the Data Interpretation Category, the Problem Solving Section, & The Quantitative Section. Also find out What You Can Expect to Encounter.

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Quantitative Section of the GMAT - The Quantitative section of the Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®) measures the ability to reason quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphic data. Two types of multiple-choice questions are used in the Quantitative section of the GMAT® exam—Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency.

Test Center Conditions and Procedures for the GMAT - Part of the check-in procedure will include identification (ID) verification. In addition to the valid ID you must present at the test center (see Presenting Proper Identification), you must provide a digital fingerprint, photograph, and signature.

GMAT Problem Solving Section - A sample GMAT Problem Solving question along with a QuickTip. The question is slightly easier than average in difficulty level—about 65% of GMAT test-testers would answer it correctly.

Math Review Sheet : Quantitative GMAT Section - The following things are the fundamentals on which the Quantitative section of the GMAT is built. You'll want to print this out and make several copies of it to prepare for your exam.

The Data Sufficiency Section - GMAT test writers use data sufficiency questions to test your ability to "reason quantitatively." This stands in sharp contrast to the problem solving section, which is designed to test how well you manipulate numbers. If you find yourself doing a lot of number crunching on the data sufficiency questions, you are doing something wrong.

GMAT QuickTips : Data Interpretation - Here are some QuickTips for tackling GMAT Data Interpretation questions (Quantitative section). Also see: Data Interpretation Mini-Test

GMAT Problem Solving - GMAT problem solving questions are designed more to test your understanding of underlying mathematical concepts than to test your ability to actually carry out quantitative procedures accurately.

GMAT Quantitative Ability : Estimation, Rounding, Process of Elimination, and other Time-saving Shortcuts - In this Q&A you'll explore a variety of time-saving techniques for handling GMAT Quantitative Ability questions.

GMAT QuickTips : Problem Solving - Here are some QuickTips for tackling GMAT Problem Solving questions (Quantitative section).

GMAT Quantitative Section - A summary of the GMAT Quantitative section.

GMAT Data Sufficiency - A sample GMAT Data Sufficiency question along with a QuickTip. The question is a moderately difficult one—about 45% of GMAT test-testers would answer it correctly.

GMAT QuickTips : Data Sufficiency - Here are some QuickTips for tackling GMAT Data Sufficiency questions (Quantitative section)

Presenting Proper Identification at the GMAT Test Center - If you do not present appropriate ID, you will not be admitted to the test center and will forfeit your entire test fee

What to Bring to the Test Center - What You Will Need at the Test Center on the Day of the GMAT Test

Test Complaints and Concerns for the GMATs - If you have already taken the Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®) in 2006 and have a complaint or concern about the test or the test center, send your written complaint or concern to GMAT® Customer Service immediately following the test administration.

GMAT : Try Practice Quantitative Questions - Choose the best answer from the five answer choices.

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