Cấu Trúc Đề Thi GMAT Focus - Ultimate Guide to GMAT Focus Format
- nhandinh209
- Jun 8, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 8

The GMAT Focus Edition is a 2-hour, 15-minute exam with three 45-minute sections: Quantitative Reasoning (21 questions), Verbal Reasoning (23 questions), and Data Insights (20 questions), all contributing equally to the overall score.

Here's a breakdown of the GMAT Focus Edition format:
Sections:
Quantitative Reasoning: 21 questions, assessing problem-solving skills.
Verbal Reasoning: 23 questions, assessing critical reasoning and reading comprehension skills.
Data Insights: 20 questions, assessing data literacy skills, combining Integrated Reasoning and Data Sufficiency question formats.
Duration: 2 hours and 15 minutes total, with 45 minutes per section.
Questions: 64 total questions across all three sections.
Break: One optional 10-minute break.
Scoring: The total score ranges from 205 to 805, with each section equally weighted.
Section Order: Test-takers can choose from six possible section orders.
No Analytical Writing Assessment: The GMAT Focus Edition no longer includes the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA).
Data Insights: This new section assesses data literacy skills, including data analysis and interpretation.
Question Review and Edit: Test-takers can review and edit up to three answers per section.
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