MBA Papers : GMAT carrying 300 new questions

Getting the foreign MBA degree has become tougher with Graduate Management Aptitude Test
(GMAT), an essential right of passage for admission to business schools globally – carrying 33% more new questions. GMAT will have 300 new questions in all the five sections, the highest being in data sufficiency.

In the new format, in the sentence-correction section, there is an increased emphasis on pronoun and modifier rules, while there is reduced focus on comparisons and idioms-related questions. Similarly, in the reading comprehension questions, the Graduate Management Admission Council – the global authority to prepare the test papers – has created a balance between short and long passages. Two biology passages have been replaced with one social science passage and one business-related passage.

While the number of inference questions has increased significantly, general and specific questions have remained the same. “Roman numeral questions have been removed, indicating GMAT may move away from these.

In the critical reasoning section, 50 old questions have been replaced with 50 new ones. There has been a decrease of 19 questions in the problem-solving section.

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