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.
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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