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Gmat test ps time per question
The GMAT test consists of 30 minutes of analytical writing, 30 minutes of comprehensive reasoning, 75 minutes of oral part, 75 minutes of math part and two 8-minute breaks, totaling 3 hours and 46 minutes. Candidates can estimate their time for each question according to the number of questions in each part.

Taking mathematics as an example, it takes 75 minutes to complete 37 problems, and 75/37=2+ minutes. In other words, if you do each question for two minutes, you will finally get 1 minute wealth.

From the perspective of Chinese, because grammar, logic and reading topics are different. 16 grammar questions average 1.5 minutes,1/logic questions average 2 minutes, and 14 reading questions average 2 minutes. Of course, the time to read the topic includes the time to read the article. You can calculate the overall time,1.5x16+2x11+2x14 = 74 minutes.

In fact, according to GMAC official data, the average time taken by national candidates in 20 14 years is: logic 2.0, reading 2.0, sentence correction (grammar) 1.5, Chinese as a whole 1.8, and mathematics 2.0.