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I think whoever wrote that article either did not fully understand how the GMAT works or maybe missed something in translation.... because what is a quarter of a point? Is that the scaled point? In any case, since the test is adaptive, it cannot work that way as Marty pointed it out. My guess this was an outsourced article....

It seems that some of that logic may have been borrowed from here without properly being applied to the GMAT framework:
https://www.webassign.net/manual/instru ... stions.htm

Thank you for sharing this. I would not worry too much about it. It seems a pretty strange article to start with. You can't even skip questions on the GMAT. 🤷‍♂️

P.S. It is really a confusing piece now that I think about it.... and damaging too!
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So now I am extremely confused? What's better, guess and mark or skip when run out of time?

If you want to move to the next question on the GMAT, you have to choose an answer choice. There is no "skip" option.
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Rochix123 wrote:
However, I found the following message on mba.com by the GMAT team.

"If you leave a question blank, you receive no credit for the item. However, if you answer a question and get it wrong, you get no credit and you are penalized a quarter of a point for five-option multiple-choice questions and one-third of a point for four-option questions."

So now I am extremely confused?

Hi Rochix123,

That part of the article ("formula scoring") is about (many) standardised tests other than the computer adaptive GMAT. In other words, they were not discussing the current GMAT in that part of the article. That's why they go on to say this:
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What about the computer adaptive GMAT™ exam? Should you guess? Formula scoring and the correction for guessing were designed for tests where all the items carry the same weight and where you are allowed to skip questions. Throw computerized adaptive testing into the mix and you have an altogether different picture.
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AjiteshArun wrote:
Rochix123 wrote:
However, I found the following message on mba.com by the GMAT team.

"If you leave a question blank, you receive no credit for the item. However, if you answer a question and get it wrong, you get no credit and you are penalized a quarter of a point for five-option multiple-choice questions and one-third of a point for four-option questions."

So now I am extremely confused?

Hi Rochix123,

That part of the article ("formula scoring") is about (many) standardised tests other than the computer adaptive GMAT. In other words, they were not discussing the current GMAT in that part of the article. That's why they go on to say this:
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What about the computer adaptive GMAT™ exam? Should you guess? Formula scoring and the correction for guessing were designed for tests where all the items carry the same weight and where you are allowed to skip questions. Throw computerized adaptive testing into the mix and you have an altogether different picture.

AjiteshArun is spot-on here. The article is as clear as mud, unfortunately. There's no such thing as "formula scoring" on a computer adaptive test, and the article was written badly, so it's not obvious that they mentioned that type of scoring solely for the purpose of contrasting it with the actual GMAT scoring system. :roll:

Honestly, I would completely ignore this particular piece of silliness on the mba.com website. Sorry that it wasted a bit of your time and energy, Rochix123!
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