easy · GMAT Verbal
The GMAT is a standardized examination designed to measure skills essential for success in graduate business programs. These skills include analytical reasoning, quantitative problem-solving, verbal communication, and data interpretation. Unlike tests of general academic knowledge, the GMAT predicts performance specifically in MBA and master's-level business curricula.
The main idea of the passage is that the GMAT does which of the following?
- Functions as a broad general-knowledge test on par with undergraduate admissions exams.
- Measures nothing beyond a candidate's fluency in multiple languages.
- Tests analytical reasoning and data interpretation chiefly to forecast undergraduate grades.
- Gauges the particular competencies that predict success in graduate business study.
- Has been abandoned by admissions committees evaluating MBA applicants.
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