GMAT Integrated Reasoning

A comprehensive guide to mastering the Integrated Reasoning section of the GMAT, including concepts, strategies, and real-world applications.

Advanced Topics

Graphics Interpretation

Decoding Visual Data

Graphics Interpretation questions present data in charts, graphs, or diagrams. Your task is to fill in the blanks in statements by interpreting the visuals.

Types of Graphics

  • Bar charts
  • Line graphs
  • Scatter plots
  • Pie charts

Approach

  • Read the graph title and axes carefully.
  • Identify trends, comparisons, and exceptions.
  • Plug values from the graph into the statement to test accuracy.

Common Pitfalls

  • Misreading scale or units
  • Overlooking legends or footnotes

Examples

  • Choosing the correct percentage from a pie chart to complete a business statement.

  • Interpreting a line graph showing sales growth to fill in a missing value.

In a Nutshell

Graphics Interpretation tests your skill at extracting meaning from visual data.

Key Terms

Data Visualization
Presenting data in visual formats like charts and graphs for easier understanding.
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