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February 6th, 2016, 10:01 AM
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Re: GMAT English

GMAT stands for the Graduate Management Admission Test which is a standardized test one has to prepare for by the management aspirants to get enrolled in foreign business schools.

The test is designed to measure their verbal, mathematical, analytical writing skills, thus, making it easier to select the correct candidate for reputed foreign business & management schools.

GMAT verbal syllabus, being one of the essential components of GMAT test, assesses a person’s eligibility to communicate in Standard English effectively

Here I am providing you complete syllabus of GMAT verbal Section:

A. Sentence Correction

Sentence Correction section of GMAT verbal syllabus prepares the candidate to be well versed in Standard English grammar.

This Section Compromised of
Noun
Pronoun Verb
Prepositions
Parallelism
Subject-verb Agreement Verb Tense
Pronoun-antecedent Agreement
Personal Pronouns
Relative Pronoun
Pronoun Reference

B. Reading Comprehension

In reading comprehension section of GMAT syllabus, logical thinking is a must to understand the content of a passage. This section of GMAT consists of passages and questions that cover different topics.

There are various type of questions asked from the passages in a reading comprehension exercise. The candidates have to explain what they inferred from the passage. They are as follows:

Factual Questions -
These questions call for recalling facts which are present in the given passage. For example answers to questions like “what”, “when”, “how”, “who” become the elements of factual questions.

Inference Questions - These questions will ask candidates to draw conclusions from the circumstances given in the passage. To infer the content of a passage you have to get into the author’s mindset and think like he thought.

Main Idea Questions – These questions will ask the content and main idea in the passage. There is no need to find implications, because these questions will identify the main idea in the topic.

Tone Questions – These questions will ask candidates to find the emotion and attitude in the passage. The adjectives in the passage need to be analyzed to find them.

C. Critical Reasoning

The critical reasoning section of GMAT syllabus needs a candidate’s ability to think logically to understand a complex argument. In this section of GMAT syllabus, the candidate is presented with a passage having related questions in the end. They have to analyze the passage and interpret what the writer is trying to say.

This section test’s a student’s skill in three things:
Argument Construction
Argument Evaluation
Formulating and Evaluating a Plan of Action


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