Practice questions with detailed explanation and video solution (to many questions) for GMAT Math, GMAT verbal, and GMAT DI. This free GMAT questionbank includes 20 topics in the GMAT quant section - from arithmetic to algebra to geometry. The sample questions for the quant section comprise problem solving (PS) questions. GMAT Sample questions for the verbal section include GMAT critical reasoning practice questions with explanatory answers.
If you are reuniting with education in general and maths in particular after a long break, you should start by watching the two videos linked below to get started with GMAT quant basics. Invest an hour each in these two videos and you will be ready to sail through the practice questions given below.
Linear and quadratic equations. Functions. Polynomials. Types of solution of linear equation and nature of roots of quadratic equations. Word problems.
Factors, Multiples, LCM, HCF, remainders, factorials, exponents, and number systems. Sequences & Series - Arithmetic & Geometric Progression.
Inequalities in linear and quadratic expression. Inequalties of products and quotients. Absolute value and exponents. Word problems in inequalities.
Union and intersection of 2 and 3 sets. Subsets, number of subsets, power sets. Venn diagrams. Disjoint sets and complement of a set.
Average (arithmetic mean), weighted average, median, mode, range, variance and standard deviation. AM - GM - HM inequality.
Ratios, proportions, mixtures, fractions to percents and percents to fraction. Percent change, profit, discounts, simple & compound interest.
Speed, distance, time, average speed, and relative speed. Work time and work wages questions. Many of these are classic word problems.
Repeated sampling with and without replacement. Sampling where order matters and where it does not matter. Ways of reordering. Discrete probability.
Lines, angles, parallel lines, polygons, triangles, circles, and quadrilaterals. Similar and congruent triangles. Solids - volume, surface area.
Length of line segment, slope of line, collinearity, area of triangle, equation of lines, parallel and perpendicular lines. Equation of circles.
A little more than a third of the questions in the GMAT quant section are data sufficiency questions. Same quant concept - tested interestingly.
Must Solve GMAT Quant questions. Spanning arithmetic, algebra, geometry. In both formats - problem solving and data sufficiency.
Sentence intent and syntax. English Grammar. Tenses, Modifiers, Parallel Construction, Idioms, Subject-Verb Agreement
Evaluate arguments, assumptions, draw inferences, weaken, strengthen arguments. Resolve paradox, identify reasoning.
Passages, usually not exceeding 350 words from science & tech, business & economy, arts & literature and social sciences. Data driven and inference questions.
Diagnostic test for the quant, verbal, and DI sections of the GMAT. This test will help you gauge your current level of preparedness to plan your prep.
Use this GMAT question bank to get solve representative questions in both the GMAT quant and GMAT verbal sections to gather momentum to your GMAT preparation. This curated question bank includes typical questions that appear in the GMAT and will help with your GMAT preparation on the go. This GMAT Questionbank also includes a few questions to challenge you and help you gain confidence by pushing your boundaries of knowledge and comfort in these subject areas tested in the GMAT. Detailed solutions for all GMAT practice questions and video explanation to many questions of the questionbank are provided.
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