The purpose of the GMAT integrated reasoning is to test higher-order reasoning skills such as the ability to analyze data presented in different formats such as tables, charts, and graphs. Solving the questions requires a combination of both quantitative and verbal skills, hence the name integrated reasoning.
According to a survey conducted by GMAC in 2012, over 600 employers across the world consider the skills tested in the integrated reasoning section important for success in the business world accoring to top rated GMAT prep courses. [You can get more information from GMAT prep website www.gogogmat.com]
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