The document provides tips for preparing for the quantitative section of the GMAT exam. It advises reviewing basic math concepts from high school like arithmetic, algebra, and polynomials. Specific tips include using the scratch paper to draw diagrams and cross out wrong answers, spending at least 30 seconds analyzing charts and tables, and working backwards from answer choices if stuck on a problem. The quantitative section tests mathematical reasoning and problem solving abilities through word problems involving quantitative analysis, interpretation of data, and calculations.