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Suppose, i am at Q12 in IR or at Q37 in Quant or at Q41 in Verbal and there are few seconds left in the allotted time for that section. I have clicked on a choice but still cross checking my answer. What would happen if i fail to click 'Next' to confirm the answer? Will the last Q be scored or the section will be considered unfinished?
For that matter in AWA, what will happen in similar circumstance?
The AWA will be submitted as-is even if you don't click "done," so as long as you are actually done with the essay, there are no complications.
However, to the best of my knowledge (and I'm not 100% on this), you MUST click "submit" to get credit for the last question on each main test section; if you run out of time, you will not be credited for the last answer even if a mark is bubbled.
However, to the best of my knowledge (and I'm not 100% on this), you MUST click "submit" to get credit for the last question on each main test section; if you run out of time, you will not be credited for the last answer even if a mark is bubbled.
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Humm That is what i was doubting I intentionally did not click "submit" in the GMATPrep test software and indeed the last Q was not scored Let us wait for answers from any other expert