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GMAT Quantitative Reasoning
Which of the following integers is divisible by both 3 and 4 but not by 8?
A 16
B 20
C 24
D 36
GMAT Data Insights
A bar chart describes the number of units sold by four products in Q1: Product A: 320 units Product B: 450 units Product C: 280 units Product D: 510 units Product D's sales represent approximately what percent of total sales across all four products?
A 34%
B 28%
C 40%
D 30%
GMAT Data Insights
A table shows the number of items sold by three salespeople in a quarter: Salesperson X: Q1 = 45, Q2 = 52, Q3 = 48 Salesperson Y: Q1 = 38, Q2 = 61, Q3 = 55 Salesperson Z: Q1 = 50, Q2 = 47, Q3 = 53 Which salesperson had the greatest increase in sales from Q1 to Q3?
A Salesperson X
B Salesperson Y
C Salesperson Z
D All had the same increase
GMAT Verbal Reasoning
Read the following passage: "The practice of crop rotation — planting different crops in the same field in sequential seasons — has been used for thousands of years. Ancient Roman farmers understood that alternating legumes with grain crops improved soil fertility, though they did not know about nitrogen fixation, the biological process by which certain plants convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by other plants. Modern agriculture has rediscovered and refined this practice, combining it with scientific understanding of soil chemistry and plant physiology. Today, crop rotation remains a cornerstone of sustainable farming, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers and helping to control pests naturally." The author mentions the ancient Roman farmers primarily to:
A Demonstrate that crop rotation is an ancient practice with deep historical roots.
B Argue that ancient farmers understood more about soil science than modern historians give them credit for.
C Contrast the limited scientific understanding of ancient farmers with the sophisticated knowledge of modern agriculture.
D Illustrate that effective agricultural practices can exist independently of scientific understanding of why they work.
GMAT Verbal Reasoning
Read the following passage: "The deep-sea exploration vessel Alvin has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the ocean floor since its deployment in 1964. Over the decades, Alvin has explored hydrothermal vents, investigated the wreck of the Titanic, and documented hundreds of previously unknown species. Its latest upgrade includes advanced cameras, robotic arms, and increased depth capacity, allowing the crew to explore areas of the ocean that were previously inaccessible. Despite these advances, less than five percent of the ocean has been explored in detail." What is the primary purpose of the passage?
A To highlight both the contributions of the vessel Alvin and the ongoing challenge of ocean exploration.
B To argue that more funding should be allocated to deep-sea exploration.
C To describe the specifications of the latest upgrade to the vessel Alvin.
D To compare Alvin with other deep-sea exploration vessels currently in operation.
GMAT Quantitative Reasoning
What is the value of x + y? Statement (1) x + y = 10 Statement (2) x - y = 2
A Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
B Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
C BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
D EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
GMAT Data Insights
Source A reports that Company X increased its market share from 15% to 20% between 2022 and 2024. Source B states that the total market size grew from $40 billion to $50 billion over the same period. By what percent did Company X's actual revenue increase?
A 25.0%
B 33.3%
C 50.0%
D 66.7%
GMAT Verbal Reasoning
The following sentence appears below. Select the option that expresses the sentence in the most clear and grammatically correct form. "Unlike his brother, who prefers classical music, James finds greater enjoyment in jazz, and it is this preference that has led him to attend more live performances than his sibling has."
A Unlike his brother, who prefers classical music, James finds greater enjoyment in jazz, and it is this preference that has led him to attend more live performances than his sibling has.
B Unlike his brother who prefers classical music, James, who finds greater enjoyment in jazz, has led him to attend more live performances than his sibling.
C Unlike his brother, who prefers classical music, James finds greater enjoyment in jazz, and this preference has led him to attend more live performances than his sibling.
D Unlike his brother's preference for classical music, James finds greater enjoyment in jazz, and it is this preference that has led him to attend more live performances than his sibling has.

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GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is the standard entrance examination for MBA and business school admissions worldwide. The GMAT Focus Edition is accepted by 2,300+ programs across 2,500+ business schools in 170+ countries including all top-tier MBA programs — Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, INSEAD, LBS, IIMs, and many more. The GMAT assesses analytical, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills essential for business education.

Exam Pattern (GMAT Focus Edition 2026):
- Total Questions: ~72 (adaptive — 3 sections)
- Total Duration: 2 hours 7 minutes (127 minutes, includes 2 optional 10-minute breaks)
- Scoring: 205-805 (Quant: 60-90, Verbal: 60-90, Data Insights: 60-90)

Section Details:
- Quantitative Reasoning: ~21 questions (Problem Solving, Data Sufficiency) — 45 minutes
- Verbal Reasoning: ~23 questions (Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction) — 45 minutes
- Data Insights: ~20 questions (Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, Graphics Interpretation, Two-Part Analysis, Table Analysis) — 45 minutes

Negative Marking:
- Item selection penalty: -10 points for wrong answer in adaptive sections
- Unanswered questions: 0 points

Subjects Tested:
- Quantitative: Arithmetic (percentages, ratios, number properties), Algebra (equations, inequalities, functions), Geometry (lines, triangles, circles, coordinate geometry)
- Verbal: Reading Comprehension (business, science, social science passages), Sentence Correction (grammar, logic, structure), Critical Reasoning (argument evaluation)
- Data Insights: Data sufficiency, multi-source reasoning (3+ sources of information), graphics interpretation (charts, graphs), table analysis, two-part analysis

Eligibility: Bachelor's degree or equivalent. No age limit.

Why Practice GMAT Mock Tests: The GMAT Focus uses multilevel adaptive testing — your performance on the first subsection determines the difficulty of subsequent ones. Our practice tests replicate the adaptive format and all question types, helping you achieve your target score.

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