GMAT Quantitative Syllabus GMAT Quant or Quantitative Aptitude Section is designed to test candidate’s knowledge and proficiency about quick problem solving with mathematical approach. GMAT is computer adaptive tests which follow a certain algorithm, henceforth, with every right answer the difficulty level of the question increases.There are two subsections Data Sufficiency and Problem Solving . To attempt 37 questions, 75 minutes is allocated to the prospective test seekers. In this section, the score is ranged from 0 to 60, while the total score is marked on a scale from 200-800. The total GMAT score obtained is the average score of total quant and verbal score. In this section, the questions revolve around the mathematical topics like arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. Concepts in GMAT Arithmetic Numbers – Integers and Whole Numbers, Rational and Irrational Numbers, Prime Numbers, Prime Factorization, Absolute Value, Order of equations (PEMDAS), Exponents and Roots. Real Numbers – Number Line, Absolute Value, Properties of Real Numbers Integers – What are Integers? Even and Odd Numbers, Mathematical Operations of Integers, Addition & Multiplication Rules of Integers. Prime Numbers, Consecutive Integers, Properties of the integer 0. Divisibility Rules – Divisibility Rule of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Fractions – Numerator and Denominator, Equivalent Fractions, Types of Fractions – Proper, Improper, Mixed, Reciprocal. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of Fractions. Mixed Numbers. Decimals – Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of Decimals. Averages – Basic Formula for Average, Other Variants – Weighted average, Using average to find number, Average speed. Ratio & Proportion- Introduction to Ratio and Proportion, Problems on Mixtures/Blends. Percentages – Concept of Percentage Increases, Fractions and Percentages, Percent Changes as Multipliers – a) X% of a number, b) An X% increase or decrease. Roots & Powers – Exponents: Positive and Negative Bases / Even and Odd Exponents, Multiplying and Dividing Exponents, Fractional Exponents, Negative Exponents, Roots: Properties of Radicals, Squaring and Square Roots. Sets – Introduction to Sets, Overlapping Sets, Elements of the set. Venn diagram, Two and Three-circle Venn diagram, Sets as Groups. Statistics – Mean (Average), Median, Mode, Range, Standard Deviation. Probability – Definition of Probability, Basic Examples like Flipping a coin, Tossing a die, Drawing a card