GWD:GWD stands for Guan Weidong and Guan Weidong. The GWD questions named after it are almost regarded as "GMAT Zhenti Collection" by GMAT candidates in China. Established Zhi Bo Education, focusing on GMAT (and LSAT) training and study abroad consulting services of top business schools in North America, and served as the chief GMAT/LSAT lecturer; As the first expert in China to conduct in-depth research and teach GMAT, LSAT, SAT and GRE.
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GMAT questions:
Analytical writing group
Analytical writing (AWA) is to examine your dialectical thinking ability and your ability to express opinions. Based on a given argument, you should analyze the reasoning and assumptions behind the argument, and then critically evaluate the validity of the argument.
Comprehensive reasoning part
The comprehensive reasoning part of GMAT tests your ability to evaluate information from different sources and forms.
Quantitative reasoning part
The quantitative reasoning part of GMAT will test your ability to analyze data and summarize according to basic quantitative reasoning skills. Test your ability to solve problems and analyze data adequacy with multiple-choice questions.
Text logical reasoning part
GMAT? The logical reasoning part of the test uses multiple-choice questions to measure your ability to read and understand written materials, check reasoning arguments, and correct written materials to make them conform to standard written English norms.