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What are the registration methods and main contents of the G-MAT exam?
Examination method:

In China, the GMAT test has been computerized, and the computer adaptive test method has been adopted.

Examination content:

It consists of seven parts, each part takes 30 minutes, including reading comprehension.

Understanding), sentence correction (sentence correction), problem solving (problem solving), data filling (data

Adequacy) and cause review (key)

Reasoning) parts. The distribution of problems in the other two parts is different. One of the seven questions is tentative and is not included in the GMAT score. But because you can't tell which section doesn't score, you should answer all the questions carefully.

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Detailed explanation of the examination content:

1, reading comprehension

Provide three to four reading articles, * * * set 25 questions, and each question has four alternative answers. The content of the article involves humanities, sociology, physics and biology.

2. Sentence correction

* * * There are 25 questions. The form of the question is: generally give a sentence, underline some or all of the sentence, and ask the examinee to make the best choice from five options for the underlined part. Please note that the answer (a) is often the underlined part itself.

3. Problem solving

* * * There are 20 questions. The test questions may be written statements, which require candidates to make calculations, and may also require explanations of figures and tables. The content involves a large number of basic theorems of arithmetic, algebra and geometry.

4. Data filling

* * * There are 25 questions, each of which contains a math problem and two related explanations. Candidates must judge whether they can use this information to solve the test questions: (a) Only the first data shows that they can solve the problem, but the second one can't; (b) Only the second data shows that the problem can be solved, but the first data can't; (c) Two data descriptions can solve the problem together, but neither can; (d) Any data description can solve the problem; (e) Two data descriptions cannot solve the problem together, and new data must be added.

5. There are 20 questions about the reasons for comments. This part of the questions has the following forms:

(1) Inference and hypothesis (inference or

Generally speaking, first give a statement, argument, viewpoint or fact, and then make the best choice from the generalization and inference in the statement. Questions often ask: Can you draw the above inference in the following statement?

(2) frans. The best answer that the candidate is asked to choose either represents an error in the statement, or if it is true, it can dilute its conclusion. Frequently asked questions: If the following is true, does it affect the above answer?

(3) Statement of facts

The answer that candidates are required to choose is approval or generalization of the statement. Questions often ask: If the above situation is accurate, can you be sure that the following statement is correct?