GMAT - Data Insights Mock Tests
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Data Insights Mock Test 1
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 2
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 3
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 4
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 5
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 6
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 7
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 8
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 9
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Data Insights Mock Test 10
Questions::
30
Duration::
60 minutes
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Practice tests for Topics/Chapters
Sample Questions
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour for every 3 cups of sugar. How much sugar is needed for 8 cups of flour?
A bar chart shows the number of books read by five students in 2025:
Student A: 12 books
Student B: 8 books
Student C: 15 books
Student D: 10 books
Student E: 6 books
What is the average number of books read per student?
A table shows the monthly expenses of two families:
Family P: Rent=12000, Food=6000, Transport=3000, Education=5000, Other=4000
Family Q: Rent=15000, Food=7000, Transport=4000, Education=6000, Other=8000
What is the ratio of Family P total expenses to Family Q total expenses?
Two tables describe a library's book lending data:
Table 1 — Books Lent by Genre (March):
Fiction: 150
Non-Fiction: 90
Reference: 60
Table 2 — Books Returned On Time by Genre (March):
Fiction: 135
Non-Fiction: 85
Reference: 48
Which genre had the lowest on-time return rate?
A pie chart describes the distribution of a city's annual budget of $12 million:
Education: 40%
Transportation: 25%
Healthcare: 18%
Public Safety: 12%
Administration: 5%
How much more is spent on Education than on the combined total of Healthcare and Public Safety?
A multi-source reasoning question:
Source 1 - Restaurant Menu:
Burger: ₹200
Pizza: ₹350
Pasta: ₹280
Salad: ₹150
Source 2 - Customer Orders:
Order 1: 2 Burgers, 1 Pizza
Order 2: 1 Pasta, 1 Salad
Order 3: 1 Burger, 1 Pizza, 1 Salad
What is the total revenue from these three orders?
A table shows the test scores of six students in a class:
Student A: 88
Student B: 76
Student C: 92
Student D: 65
Student E: 84
Student F: 79
What is the range of the scores?
A data sufficiency question:
A store sells apples and oranges. The price of 3 apples and 2 oranges is ₹120. What is the price of 1 apple?
Statement (1) The price of 2 apples and 3 oranges is ₹130.
Statement (2) The price of 1 orange is ₹30.
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