IN THIS EDITION OF THE GMAT CONTAINED TRIAL OR EQUATING QUES...

Section 3 in this edition of the GMAT contained trial or equating questions and does not contribute to

your score. Questions from this section are not included in this booklet.

Analytical Writing 1

ANALYSIS OF AN ARGUMENT

Time—30 minutes

Directions: In this section, you will be asked to write a critique of the argument presented below. You are NOT being asked to present

your own views on the subject.

Read the argument and the instructions that follow it, and then make any notes in your test booklet that will help you plan your

response. Begin writing your response on the separate answer sheet. Make sure that you use the answer sheet that goes with this

writing task.

The following appeared in a memorandum to the planning department of an investment firm.

“Costs have begun dropping for several types of equipment currently used to convert solar energy into electricity. Moreover, some

exciting new technologies for converting solar energy are now being researched and developed. Hence we can expect that solar

energy will soon become more cost efficient and attractive than coal or oil as a source of electrical power. We should, therefore,

encourage investment in Solario, a new manufacturer of solar-powered products. After all, Solario’s chief executive was once on the

financial planning team for Ready-to-Ware, a software engineering firm that has shown remarkable growth since its recent

incorporation.”

Discuss how well reasoned you find this argument. In your discussion be sure to analyze the line of reasoning and the use of evidence

in the argument. For example, you may need to consider what questionable assumptions underlie the thinking and what alternative

explanations or counterexamples might weaken the conclusion. You can also discuss what sort of evidence would strengthen or refute

the argument, what changes in the argument would make it more logically sound, and what, if anything, would help you better

evaluate its conclusion.

NOTES

Use the space below or on the facing page to plan your response. Any writing on these pages will not be evaluated.

S T O P

IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS SECTION ONLY.

DO NOT TURN TO ANY OTHER SECTION IN THE TEST.

Analytical Writing 2

ANALYSIS OF AN ISSUE

Directions: In this section, you will need to analyze the issue presented below and explain your views on it. The question has no

“correct” answer. Instead, you should consider various perspectives as you develop your own position on the issue.

Read the statement and the instructions that follow it, and then make any notes in your test booklet that will help you plan your

response. Begin writing your response on the separate answer sheet. Make sure that you use the answer sheet that goes with this

“The best strategy for managing a business, or any enterprise, is to find the most capable people and give them as much authority as

possible.”

Discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the opinion stated above. Support your views with reasons and/or examples

from your own experience, observations, or reading.

ANSWER Sheet – Test Code 52