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GMAT prep practice test: What's tested on the GMAT: quantitative section

The GMAT Quantitative Section is designed to test your content and analytical knowledge of basic math concepts, including arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. The section consists of two question types: Data Sufficiency and Problem Solving.


GMAT quantitative section basics:


GMAT Quantitative Section Time: 62 minutes

GMAT Quantitative Section Format: 31 questions

You will be tested on Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry

Slightly fewer than half of the multiple-choice questions that count toward your overall score appear in the Quantitative (math) section. You’ll have 62 minutes to answer 31 Quantitative questions in two formats: Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency.

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These two types of questions are mingled throughout the Quantitative section, so you never know what’s coming next. You can expect to see 13-14 Data Sufficiency Questions and 17-18 Problem Solving Questions.

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