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OTHER RECOMMENDED TITLES Peterson’s 30 Days to the GMAT ® Peterson’s GMAT ® Answers to the REAL Essay Questions Peterson’s GRE ® /GMAT ® Math Review Peterson’s MBA Programs Peterson’s Writing Skills for the GRE ® /GMAT ® Contents Before You Begin . xiii How This Book Is Organized xiii Special Study Features xiv About the CD . xv You’re Well on Your Way to Success . xv Give Us Your Feedback xv Top 10 Strategies to Raise Your Score xvi PART I: GMAT BASICS 1 All About the GMAT 3 The GMAT at a Glance . 3 How the Computer-Adaptive GMAT Works 7 The GMAT CAT Interface . 8 The GMAT CAT Test-Taking Experience 13 Your GMAT Scores 17 Score Reporting . 19 How Business Schools Evaluate GMAT Scores 20 Top 10 Tips for GMAT Prep 20 Summing It Up 23 2 GMAT Questions: A First Look 25 Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) . 25 The Quantitative Section . 31 TheVerbalSection 40 Summing It Up 50 PART II: DIAGNOSING STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES 3 Practice Test 1: Diagnostic . 59 Analytical Writing Assessment . 59 Quantitative Section . 61 VerbalSection 68 Answer Key and Explanations . 82 . PART III: GMAT ANALYTICAL WRITING ASSESSMENT 4 Issue Analysis 101 The7-StepPlan . 101 “Qualifying” Your Viewpoint 108 Debating a Statement’s Pros and Cons 109 Developing Rhetorical Arguments 110 Putting It All Together . 112 Rhetorical Effectiveness and Your Essay’s Structure . 114 Keys to Writing a Successful GMAT Issue Analysis Essay . 115 Summing It Up 118 5 Argument Analysis .119 The7-StepPlan . 119 Common Reasoning Flaws and How to Handle Them . 126 Adding Optional Elements to Your Essay 134 Keys to Writing a Successful GMAT Argument Analysis Essay 135 Summing It Up 139 6 Writing Style and Mechanics .141 The Basics 141 Advanced Techniques 146 Summing It Up 153 PART IV: GMAT QUANTITATIVE SECTION 7 Problem Solving 157 The5-StepPlanforProblemSolving 158 Some Advanced Techniques . 165 Use Commonsense “Guesstimates” to Narrow the Field . 166 When to Plug In Numbers for Variables . 167 When—and When Not—to Work Backward from Numerical Answer Choices . 168 Find the Easiest Route to the Answer . 169 Search Geometry Figures for Clues . 170 Sketch a Geometry Figure to Solve a Problem . 171 Plug In Numbers for “Defined Operation” Questions 173 Keys to Successful GMAT Problem Solving 173 Summing It Up 179 8 Data Sufficiency and Analysis 181 The 5-Step Plan for Data Sufficiency Problems . 182 Data Sufficiency Strategies 189 Keys to Successful GMAT Data Sufficiency 193 viii Contents . www.petersons.com The 5-Step Plan for Data Analysis Problems 196 Keys to Successful GMAT Data Analysis . 200 Summing It Up 202 9 Math Review: Number Forms, Relationships, and Sets .203 Percents, Fractions, and Decimals 204 Simplifying and Combining Fractions . 206 Decimal Place Values and Operations . 209 Simple Percent Problems . 211 Percent Increase and Decrease 212 Ratios and Proportion 214 AlteringFractionsandRatios 216 Ratios with More Than Two Quantities . 217 Proportion Problems with Variables 218 Arithmetic Mean, Median, Mode, and Range . 219 Standard Deviation . 222 Geometric Sequences 223 Arithmetic Sequences 225 Permutations 226 Combinations . 227 Probability 228 Summing It Up 232 10 Math Review: Number Theory and Algebra 233 Basic Properties of Numbers 234 Factors, Multiples, and Divisibility 237 Prime Numbers and Prime Factorization 238 Exponents (Powers) . 239 Exponents and the Real Number Line 241 Roots and Radicals . 243 Roots and the Real Number Line . 246 Linear Equations with One Variable 247 Linear Equations with Two Variables . 250 Linear Equations That Cannot Be Solved 255 Factorable Quadratic Expressions with One Variable 256 The Quadratic Formula . 259 Nonlinear Equations with Two Variables 260 Solving Algebraic Inequalities 261 Weighted Average Problems 262 Currency Problems 263 MixtureProblems . 264 Investment Problems . 265 Problems of Rate of Production or Work 266 Problems of Rate of Travel (Speed) . 267 Problems Involving Overlapping Sets . 269 Summing It Up 271 . Contents ix www.petersons.com 11 Math Review: Geometry .273 Lines and Angles 274 Triangles . 277 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles . 281 Rectangles, Squares, and Parallelograms . 283 Circles . 288 Advanced Circle Problems 289 Polygons . 295 Cubes and Other Rectangular Solids 297 Cylinders . 299 Coordinate Signs and the Four Quadrants . 300 Defining a Line on the Coordinate Plane 301 Graphing a Line on the Coordinate Plane . 304 Midpoint and Distance Formulas . 306 Coordinate Geometry 307 Summing It Up 311 PART V: GMAT VERBAL SECTION 12 Critical Reasoning 315 The6-StepPlan . 315 Assumption Questions 319 Additional Evidence Questions . 322 Inference Questions . 329 StrategyQuestions . 332 Hypothesis Questions 336 Necessary Inference Questions 340 Parallel Argument Questions 346 Summing It Up 349 13 Sentence Correction 351 The4-StepPlan . 352 Grammatical Errors Involving Parts of Speech 353 Problems with a Sentence’s Structural Elements 360 Redundancy, Wordiness, Awkwardness, and Omissions . 364 Errors in Parts of Speech . 369 Problems in Tense, Voice, and Mood . 373 Sentence Structure and Sense . 377 Summing It Up 385 14 Reading Comprehension .387 “Interactive” Reading: The Key to Reading Comprehension 388 The7-StepPlan . 388 Techniques for Interactive Reading . 393 Sample Reading Passages and Question Types . 397 x Contents . www.petersons.com . from this text or product, complete the Permission Request Form at http://www.petersons.com/permissions. ISSN: 193 9-6 198 ISBN-13: 97 8-0 -7 68 9-2 78 4-9 ISBN-10:. I: GMAT BASICS 1 All About the GMAT 3 The GMAT at a Glance . 3 How the Computer-Adaptive GMAT