GMAT Quantitative
By Abhishek Tomar on Aug 21, 2009 with Comments 1
If you are new to GMAT, You would be thinking in the whole vast world of Math what all is asked in the GMAT Exam. Don’t worry, nothing new is asked in GMAT exam as far as Quantitative section is concerned. All the syllabus is of school level and if have a long time gone to school than you have to brush up your math a little bit. Don’t be happy, thinking that the questions asked in GMAT Quant Section are easy, yes they are easy but they are tricky. If you know the tricks you are secured but if you aren’t than you are in trouble. Missing a question is not an option.
GMAT Test Comprises of two sections:
- Quantitative Section
- Verbal Section
Quantitative Section can further be subdivided into
- Math Section
- Data Sufficiency Section
Math Section and Data Sufficiency Section
Let’s discuss on the issue of Math Section and Data Sufficiency Section. The syllabus of Math section and Data Sufficiency Section are pretty same, the only difference is the type of questions. You need to know the basics, if you know them you pass. Always remember you need t stick to the basics.
| Arithmetic | Functions | Exponents & Roots |
| Algebra | Number Theory | Factoring |
| Circles | Geometry | Algebraic Expressions |
| PolyGram | Coordinate Geometry | Percents |
| Triangles | Inequalities | Graphs |
| Angles | Fractions & Decimals | Word Problems |
| Probality | Equations | Sequences & Series |
| Substitution | Averages | Counting |
| Ratio & Proportion |
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