Integrated Reasoning (IR): Scenario-Based Analysis IR questions simulate real-world business scenarios, often requiring you to synthesize information from multiple sources. Table Analysis: You are given a large, sortable table (e.g., market research, financial data) and must evaluate multiple statements, choosing true/false or yes/no for each. Graphics Interpretation: You must interpret charts, graphs, or maps to draw conclusions about trends or anomalies. Two-Part Analysis: A scenario is presented, and you must select one answer for each of two distinct components (e.g., finding the... Show more Integrated Reasoning (IR): Scenario-Based Analysis IR questions simulate real-world business scenarios, often requiring you to synthesize information from multiple sources. Table Analysis: You are given a large, sortable table (e.g., market research, financial data) and must evaluate multiple statements, choosing true/false or yes/no for each. Graphics Interpretation: You must interpret charts, graphs, or maps to draw conclusions about trends or anomalies. Two-Part Analysis: A scenario is presented, and you must select one answer for each of two distinct components (e.g., finding the best strategy for a product launch, such as choosing a price point and a marketing channel). Multi-Source Reasoning: You are provided with 2-3 tabs of information (e.g., emails, report summaries) and must solve problems by combining information across the tabs. Also: Executive MBA / GMAC-style assessment (quant, verbal, business reasoning) Executive MBA / GMAC-style Assessment 2 Show less
Integrated Reasoning (IR): Scenario-Based Analysis
IR questions simulate real-world business scenarios, often requiring you to synthesize information from multiple sources.
Also: Executive MBA / GMAC-style assessment (quant, verbal, business reasoning)
Executive MBA / GMAC-style Assessment 2
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