The GMAT Verbal Section — Overview, Tips, Tutorials and Practice Questions
From this page you can access detailed information about the GMAT Verbal section. You can also review test-taking tips for handling each of the section's three basic question formats: Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
From this page you can also attempt a variety of GMAT-style practice questions — a different question set for each of the section's three basic question formats. For further insight into the GMAT Verbal section you can explore three Verbal-section tutorials from this site's tutorial series.
Essential information about the GMAT Verbal section:
- Verbal section—structure, skills tested, question types
- Verbal section—testing procedures and the computer interface
- Converting raw scores to scaled scores and percentile rank
- Sentence Correction—format, directions, example question
- Critical Reasoning—format, directions, sample question
- Reading Comprehension—format, directions, sample question
Tip lists for the GMAT Verbal section:
- Tips for answering Sentence-Correction questions
- Tips for handling Critical-Reasoning questions
- Tips for answering Reading-Comprehension questions
Verbal practice questions and explanations:
- Sentence-Correction practice questions
- Critical-Reasoning practice questions
- Reading-Comprehension practice questions
From this site's GMAT tutorial series:
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