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GMAT Verbal Section

After your complete the Quantitative section and take a second minute break, you'll start the final lap. The Verbal Section tests your English - language communication and reasoning skills using three different multiple choice question-types randomly distributed in roughly equal numbers across 41 questions:
  • Sentence Correction questions test your ability to identify clear and correct English. You'll need a strong sense of both grammar and the stylistic conventions of quality business English to do well.
  • Critical Reasoning questions challenge you to understand, evaluate and manipulate logical prose arguments. Here, you'll have to look past the words to the ideas, good or bad, presented by the author.
  • Reading Comprehension questions demand that you quickly and efficiently grasp a challenging passage. To succeed, you'll need to be able to locate facts, trace an author's train of logic, and map the structure of a text - all in a matter of minutes.

As with the Quantitative Section, you'll have 75 minutes for the Verbal Section. Following are explanations and examples.

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