by JENNIFER PAMELA LANDAZURI LLUMIQUINGA 1 year ago
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There are three types of questions:
Sentence Correction
Critical Reasoning
Reading Comprehension
Measures the ability to:
Express ideas effectively in written English.
Reason and evaluate arguments.
Read and understand written material.
Measures mathematical reasoning, problem-solving, and interpretation of graphic data.
The questions involve arithmetic, elementary algebra, and commonly known concepts of geometry.
There are two types of questions:
Data Sufficiency
Problem Solving
Measures how well students integrate data to solve complex problems.
There are four types of questions:
Two-Part Analysis
Graphics Interpretation
Table Analysis
Multi-Source Reasoning
Test takers critique an argument and analyze the soundness of the author's evidence.
Focuses on the identification and analysis of the parts of the argument and the use of clear transitions.
Assesses candidates' command of basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, multi-source data analysis, and grammar.
The writing section is on a scale of 0 to 6 points.
The verbal and quantitative scores are on a scale of 130 to 170 points.
Analytical writing and critical thinking.
Two tasks:
Analyze an argument
Analyze a topic
Mathematical skills and problem solving.
Content:
Data analysis
Geometry
Algebra
Arithmetic
Verbal Comprehension and Reasoning.
Types of questions:
Sentence equivalence
Text completion
Reading comprehension