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      Pranay_S last edited by

      How does GMAT integrated reasoning differ from verbal and quant sections?

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        Hey Pranay,

        The GMAT integrated reasoning portion differs from the verbal and quantitative sections in the following ways:

        1. Each integrated reasoning GMAT score is recorded in 1-point increments from 1 to 8. a percentile score based on the most recent three years of score information.
        2. A question could consist of two or three linked activities, and you must complete each one completely since there is no partial credit.
        3. The integrated reasoning component of the GMAT is not computer-based, in contrast to the verbal and quantitative sections. As a result, you can receive questions with varying levels of difficulty at random.
        4. For the integrated reasoning section, as opposed to the GMAT quant section, an internet calculator with basic capabilities is provided.

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