Total Time: 45 minutes
Questions: 21
Question types include: problem solving and data sufficiency
Ensure a strong hold on basic mathematical concepts such as algebra, geometry, and statistics. Review and practice fundamental principles regularly.
Go through the options to eliminate inappropriate choices.
Just need to check whether the statement is sufficient to answer or not. Do not waste time in solving.
Learn to transform problems into mathematical equations. Practice a wide range of questions to build flexibility and understand the complexity.
Take practice tests regularly to identify your strengths and weaknesses.
Don’t use a calculator during tests. Summarize the mistakes during the tests.
Buy reliable study resources that present detailed subject matter.
Make use of authentic GMAT practice tests, which recreate actual test dynamics.
Brief notes help students review complex material for exams.
Make flashcards for storing basic definitions and important theoretical elements and formulas.
To control test anxiety, practice relaxation techniques.
Have faith in your preparedness as you tackle each question.