Comprehensive reasoning (comprehensive reasoning)
The first part of GMAT comprehensive reasoning consists of 12 questions, which are chart interpretation, two-stage analysis, table analysis and multi-source reasoning. The 30-minute comprehensive reasoning part exam will adopt four modes:
Chart interpretation: the applicant is required to explain the figure or image and answer whether the relevant statement is correct by selecting the corresponding option.
Two-stage analysis: the problem solving consists of two parts, and the optional answers will be presented in the form of a list, with one column for each part.
Form analysis: provide the applicant with a classified information table similar to a spreadsheet, and the applicant must analyze the table according to the information provided to determine whether the statement is correct.
Multi-source reasoning: after two or three sources of information are given under the tab, questions will be raised. Applicants answer questions by clicking on the tab and reading all relevant information (possibly a combination of text and charts).
Quantitative: there are 3 1 questions, which are divided into problem solving and data adequacy. The latter question is not common, and it is also the focus that most students need to practice. The examination time is 62 minutes.
Oral English: There are 36 questions, which are divided into reading comprehension, critical reasoning and sentence correction. The examination time is 65 minutes.
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Instructions for GMAT exam registration:
Candidates can register at least six months in advance or reschedule the exam. At the same time, the time interval between two exam appointments must be more than 16 days, and candidates can take up to 5 GMAT exams within 12 months.
Candidates who get 800 points in the exam cannot take the GMAT exam again within 5 years.
The GMAT exam does not provide the same-day registration service, and candidates should register at least one day in advance. The examination room does not provide registration service.
When GMAT candidates register, please register accurately according to the name pinyin and date of birth on your passport. If the name or date of birth on the candidate's passport does not match the information in the examination system, the candidate will not be able to take the examination. And the exam fee is not refundable.
Chinese mainland candidates can take the GMAT test in Chinese mainland with a valid second-generation ID card or original passport. Foreign candidates taking the GMAT in China must provide their passports (note: they must be within the validity period) as valid documents.