0 to 30 minute
• Preview the all 125 questions quickly
• Mark the number of questions that you will answer easily in paper provided to you
31 to 60 Minute
Go to the marked questions you can readily answer and select proper answer
61 to 140 Minute
Read each unattempted questions carefully
• Identify key words - Circle or underline key words, such as "all," "always," "never," "none," "not," "few," "many," some," and "sometimes."
• Identify subject area - Identifying what lecture, reading, or laboratory exercise the question is from might help you narrow the choice of possible responses.
• Identify what is being asked
• The "cover up" strategy - Some students find it helpful to read the question and try to recall the answer from memory before looking at each of the possible responses
• If two responses appear to be equally correct - You should eliminate the response that appears to be least related to the question being asked. Remember, you are looking for the best answer, not only a correct one. Some responses may be correct but are not directly related to the question
141 to 180 minute
• Review all answered questions carefully
• Don’t try to answer all questions because there is a negative marking of each wrong
answer
• You should know about the score of student who secured 1st rank in last year GPAT examination
• e.g. In GPAT 2017 examination the student secured 1st rank has 261 Marks out of 500 (means he/ she was attempted around 53 Questions correctly)
• You should also know about the Cutoff marks for qualified students. E.g. Last year cutoff marks was 115 out of 500.