The verbal reasoning section of the Graduate Admission Test (GAT) assesses a candidate’s ability to understand and analyze written material. This section typically includes questions that test your comprehension of passages, your ability to draw inferences, and your skill in identifying the main ideas and supporting details. The questions also cover vocabulary, analogies, and other language-based reasoning skills. The verbal reasoning section aims to evaluate your critical thinking and language proficiency, which are important for success in graduate-level coursework and research.
In this section of Graduate Admission Test(GAT) course, there are two modules. The first module deals with analogy which consists of two lessons with practice examples and quizzes. The second module discusses how to comprehend sentences, paragraphs, short, and long passages. This module has three lessons with practice examples and quizzes.