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The official guide for GMAT verbal review 2015 / Graduate Management Admission Council.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Graduate Management Admission Council, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Finance.
Financial services industry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (337 p.)
Edition:
3rd ed.
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This is the only official study guide focusing on the verbal portion of the GMAT exam. It delivers more than 300 retired GMAT® questions and answer explanations from the creators of the test to help focus your test preparation efforts. New to The Official Guide for GMAT® verbal Review 2015: <ul><li>Online access to 300 Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, and Sentence Correction questions allowing the creation of customized practice tests.</li><li>Exclusive access to videos from real test takers and GMAC staff who share insight and tips on GMAT® preparation.</li></ul>
Contents:
The Official Guide for GMAT® Verbal Review 2015; Copyright; Table of Contents; 1.0 What Is the GMAT®?; 1.0 What Is the GMAT®?; 1.1 Why Take the GMAT® Test?; 1.2 GMAT® Test Format; 1.3 What Is the Content of the Test Like?; 1.4 Quantitative Section; 1.5 Verbal Section; 1.6 What Computer Skills Will I Need?; 1.7 What Are the Test Centers Like?; 1.8 How Are Scores Calculated?; 1.9 Analytical Writing Assessment Scores; 1.10 Test Development Process; 2.0 How to Prepare; 2.0 How to Prepare; 2.1 How Can I Best Prepare to Take the Test?; 2.2 What About Practice Tests?
2.3 Where Can I Get Additional Practice?2.4 General Test-Taking Suggestions; 1. Use your time wisely; 2. Answer practice questions ahead of time; 3. Read all test directions carefully; 4. Read each question carefully and thoroughly; 5. Do not spend too much time on any one question; 6. Confirm your answers ONLY when you are ready to move on; 7. Plan your essay answers before you begin to write; 3.0 Reading Comprehension; 3.0 Reading Comprehension; 3.1 What Is Measured; Main idea; Supporting ideas; Inferences; Applying information to a context outside the passage itself; Logical structure
About the style and tone3.2 Test-Taking Strategies; 3.3 The Directions; 3.4 Sample Questions; 3.5 Answer Key; 3.6 Answer Explanations; 4.0 Critical Reasoning; 4.0 Critical Reasoning; 4.1 What Is Measured; 4.2 Test-Taking Strategies; 4.3 The Directions; 4.4 Sample Questions; 4.5 Answer Key; 4.6 Answer Explanations; 5.0 Sentence Correction; 5.0 Sentence Correction; 5.1 Basic English Grammar Rules; Agreement; Diction; Grammatical Construction; Idiom; Logical Predication; Parallelism; Rhetorical Construction; Verb Form; 5.2 Study Suggestions; 5.3 What Is Measured; 5.4 Test-Taking Strategies
5.5 The Directions5.6 Sample Questions; 5.7 Answer Key; 5.8 Answer Explanations; Appendix A Percentile Ranking Tables; Appendix B Answer Sheets; Reading Comprehension Answer Sheet; Critical Reasoning Answer Sheet; Sentence Correction Answer Sheet; Online Question Bank Information; End User License Agreement
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 9, 2014).
ISBN:
1-118-91419-8
1-118-91420-1
OCLC:
884595211

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