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Hi, I wanted to ask, if someone can help breakdown the exact topics for the following buckets that GMAT generally provides it's results in. Ex: Verbal: Analysis/Critique Plan/Construct Identify Inferred Idea Identify Stated Idea
Quant: Pure Context Real Context
I got a quite low percentile in Analysis/Critique verbal and Pure Context quant questions, hence wanted to identify, what the topics really are. Any help is much appreciated
Pure Context is pure Math and Real Context is pure Math applied to real world situations. So a question telling you x+y > 10 is pure context while another saying that number of Math books is x and number of English books is y and total is less than 10 is real context. Conceptually, no difference between them.
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Hi, I wanted to ask, if someone can help breakdown the exact topics for the following buckets that GMAT generally provides it's results in. Ex: Verbal: Analysis/Critique Plan/Construct Identify Inferred Idea Identify Stated Idea
Quant: Pure Context Real Context
I got a quite low percentile in Analysis/Critique verbal and Pure Context quant questions, hence wanted to identify, what the topics really are. Any help is much appreciated