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What is the score distribution of GMAT questions? What is it usually like?
The GMAT exam consists of three parts: analytical writing, mathematics and Chinese. They are:

1. Analytical writing assessment includes two independent writing parts, namely, problem analysis and argument analysis. Candidates each have 30 minutes to complete the above two articles. This article must be finished in English and typed into the computer by keyboard.

2. Mathematics part (quantitative) This part includes 37 multiple-choice questions, covering two types: data adequacy and problem solving.

3. The Chinese part includes 4 1 multiple choice questions, involving reading comprehension, critical reasoning and sentence correction.

The full score of analytical writing is 6, and the last two items are 800. Generally, the college entrance examination requires 550 to 600 points, and institutions with high admission standards are more likely to require more than 650 points.