
The
quantitative section of the GMAT measures basic mathematical skills,
understanding of elementary concepts and the ability to reason
quantitatively, solve quantitative problems, and interpret graphic
data.
The multiple choice Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency types are
intermingled throughout the 37 questions that you need to solve in 75
minutes.
Problem Solving questions are designed to test basic mathematical
skills, understanding of elementary mathematical concepts, and the ability
to reason quantitatively and to solve quantitative problems.
Preparing for the GMAT Quantitative section would involve learning and
mastering concepts in:
- Arithmetic
- Elementary Algebra
- Basic Geometry
- Data Sufficiency
Arithmetic
01. Introduction to
Numbers
02. LCM,
HCF and Indices
03. Linear Equations and
Averages
04. Ratio, Variation,
Alligation and Work & Pipes
05. Time, Speed, Distance and
Races
Algebra
06. Algebraic Expressions
and Operations
07. Quadratic
Equations and Inequalities
08. Permutations &
Combinations
09. Probability
10. Sequences & Series
Geometry
11. Lines, Angles,
Co-ordinate Geometry
12. Triangles, and
other Polygons
13. Circle and
Mensuration
14. Trigonometry
Data Sufficiency
15. Introduction to Data
Sufficiency
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