GMAT Questions Format

The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) exam is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), which means that questions are selected as candidates, takes the exam. At the start of each multiple-choice section of the GMAT, CAT exam, candidates are presented a question of middle difficulty. As a candidate attempts each question, the computer scores the answer and uses it to determine which question to present next. Question selection is based on the responses to the previous questions and the GMAT CAT adjusts to an individual ability level. As a result, a candidate gets few questions that are either too easy or too difficult to answer. The 37 questions in this section comprise two kinds of questions: Problem Solving (PS) and Data Sufficiency (DS). The two kinds do not have a definite break-up; usually there are around 20 PS and 17 DS questions.

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