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GMAT Test Strategy & Scoring for the GMAT Exam — Filipino candidates
5% of the GMAT test plan. Understanding the GMAT Focus Edition adaptive algorithm, scoring scale (205–805), and optimal pacing and guessing strategies. Calibrated for Filipino candidates.
Most exam coaching covers the curriculum at the same depth across all topics. That misses the asymmetry of high-stakes testing: a few topics carry disproportionate weight on the score. GMAT Test Strategy & Scoring sits at roughly 5% of the Graduate Management Admission Test content distribution — The GMAT uses a section-adaptive algorithm — question difficulty adjusts between sections (not within a section in Focus Edition). Understanding how scores are built, how to pace 45 minutes across 20–23 questions, and when to guess strategically is as important as content knowledge for hitting 700+. Pass rates for the GMAT are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Filipino candidates preparing for GMAT, the calibration of study to local context matters: The Philippines is the leading exporter of nurses and seafarers globally. NCLEX, IELTS, and OET are dominant export-credential tests; CGFNS verification is a common prerequisite.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Spending too long on hard early questions, leaving insufficient time for later questions
- !Not using the bookmark and review feature — the Focus Edition allows review within a section
- !Treating all wrong answers as equal — not distinguishing between careless errors and knowledge gaps
Study tips
- 1Target 2 minutes per question across all sections. If you exceed 3 minutes on any question, make your best guess and move on.
- 2Use the GMAT Focus Edition bookmark and review feature: flag uncertain questions, answer them, and revisit if time allows.
- 3Analyse your practice test error log by type (careless, conceptual, timing) — each requires a different fix.
- 4Filipino candidates typically prepare for GMAT alongside CGFNS or commission verification; sequence the credential evaluation and exam booking carefully — they have non-overlapping timelines.
Sample GMAT GMAT Test Strategy & Scoring questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real GMAT questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
On the GMAT Focus Edition, which of the following is true about question review?
- AYou cannot return to any question once answered
- BYou can review and change up to 3 answers per section
- CYou can bookmark and review any answered question within the same section before time expiresCorrect
- DReview is only available during the AWA section
Why this answer?
The GMAT Focus Edition introduced an "Edit My Last Answer" feature and a bookmark system that allows review of any answered question within the current section before time runs out. This is a significant departure from the Classic GMAT.
- 2
The GMAT Focus Edition total score range is:
- A200–800
- B205–805Correct
- C0–100
- D130–170
Why this answer?
The GMAT Focus Edition uses a 205–805 scale (in 10-point increments), not the classic 200–800 scale. Each of the three sections (Quant, Verbal, Data Insights) is also scored on a 60–90 scale.
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