GMAT ChangesWith an addition of 300 new questions (within the question bank) in two of the three sections of GMAT, the test has become tougher for students to crack. Altogether about 33% questions have been added, which brings in a change of more than one third to the test. These changes have been announced in May 2009. Following are the changes made: Verbal Section:Sentence Correction type – More questions emphasizing on pronoun and modifier rules. Lesser focus on comparisons and idioms-related questions. A total of 57 new questions have been added to the question bank. Reading Comprehension type – Two Biology related passages have been replaced with one on Social Science and the other on Business.43 questions have been introduced. Critical Reading type – 50 old questions have been replaced with 50 new questions. Quantitative Section:Problem Solving type – 19 questions have been removed in this section and 56 questions have been added. Data Sufficiency type – Reduction of questions related to fractions, decimals and percentages. Questions related to Algebra have also been reduced. Also, 75 old problems have been replaced with 94 new problems in the question bank. Data Sufficiency question type within this test has got more new questions introduced than other sections. No changes have been made to the Analytical Written Assessment (AWA) Section. |