Introduction To GMAT Reading Comprehension Questions
• Reading Comprehension questions appear in the Verbal section of GMAT exam and they are meant to test your understanding of the implications, meanings, and structures presented in the ages. • Each age has up to 350 words and is followed by 2~4 questions.
Three Types of Topics • Science topics. These ages deal with topics including astronomy, biology and medicine. • Social science topics. Typically, these ages deal with topics such as history, politics, and geography. • Business topics.
Four Types of Questions •
Main idea questions (primary purporse). For example: The primary purpose of the age is to
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Inference questions. For example It can be inferred from the age that both Tulving and Clayton would agree with which of the following statements?
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Details interpretation questions. Sample question: According to the age, the WIDC believed that the proposed legislation resembled earlier legislation concerning women’s labor in that it
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Structure questions. Sample question: The function of the first sentence of second paragraph is
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