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GMAT Past Questions and Answers | Free PDF Download

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Graduate Management Admission Test Past Questions and Answers… GMAT past questions and answers is available here for download. This will give you a better chance of scoring higher on the screening test. See more details below;

GMAT Past Questions and Answers

GMAT Past Questions

Imagine yourself succeeding on the test and being given opportunity to study in any university of your choice around the world, of course that will be a wow! You will not only make history in your family but you will also a pave a way for your academic success.

Research has proven that one of the ways of scoring high in any scholarship screening exercise is the comprehensive study of its Past Questions and Answers because of the verbatim repetition of questions.

The graduate management admission test (GMAT) is a standardized test intended to measure a test taker’s aptitude in mathematics and analytical writing. The GMAT is most commonly used as the primary exam reviewed by business schools to gain entrance into an MBA program. The exam is generally offered by computer only; in areas of the world where computer networks are limited, the exam may be given as a paper-based test.

GMAT Sample Question.

PROBLEM SOLVING.

Running at the same constant rate, 6 identical machines can produce a total of 33 widgets per hour. At this rate, how many widgets could 14 such machines produce in 3 hours?

A) 66

B) 231

C) 462

D) 693

E) 909

As you can see from this sample question, GMAT Problem Solving questions test your skills in a “traditional” format. They always have five answer choices; one choice is objectively the best, while the rest are objectively inferior. These questions most closely resemble the mathematics questions you have seen on other standardized tests. Problem Solving questions are one of the two types of question the Quantitative section of the test.

DATA SUFFICIENCY.

During a particular period, water enters a partially filled reservoir at a constant rate through a mountain stream. At the same time, water is pumped out of the reservoir at a constant rate through an outlet pipe. At what rate, in gallons per minute, is the amount of water in the reservoir increasing?

(1) The amount of water initially in the reservoir is 1800 gallons.

(2) Water is pumped into the reservoir at a rate of 8 gallons per minute and out of the reservoir at a rate of 20 gallons every 3 minutes.

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.

E) Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.

Data Sufficiency questions are unique to the GMAT. Data Sufficiency is the other question type on the Quant section of the GMAT exam, and it represents the test-taker’s leading opportunity to gain a score advantage over the competition (or suffer a disadvantage). Data Sufficiency questions always have two data statements, labeled (1) and (2), and the answer choices are always identical to the answer choices in this sample question. The format is not overly complicated once you get used to it, but there is plenty of room for test-taking strategy in this question type.

SENTENCE CORRECTION.

Investigations along the Solo river in Indonesia have led some archeologists to debunk the idea of an era in which Homo Erectus had still survived in then Homo Sapiens’ inhabited areas.

A) in which Homo Erectus had still survived in then Homo Sapiens’ inhabited areas

B) in which Homo Erectus still survived in areas inhabited by Homo Sapiens

C) when Homo Erectus still survived where there were areas inhabited by Homo Sapiens

D) when Homo Erectus had still survived in current Homo Sapiens areas

E) when Homo Erectus still survived in areas that were then Homo Sapiens

Sentence Correction questions are the shortest on the GMAT, both in text and in time. You will generally answer a Sentence Correction question in under a minute. Sentence Correction questions are mixed in with Critical Reasoning questions and Reading Comprehension questions on the Verbal Section of the exam. As you can see in this sample question, the first answer choice contains a phrase that is identical to the underlined phrase in the question prompt. That’s always true of these questions. The essence of Sentence Correction is that you are expected to know and apply rules of English grammar and principles of “style” (effective communication). The objective, however, is not simply to recall and/or apply rules; it’s to employ critical thinking.

CRITICAL REASONING.

Recently, scientists determined that great white sharks can live over 70 years, much longer than had been previously thought. They made the discovery by examining the layers of different colors that accumulated on the shark’s teeth over the years. In the 1950s, atomic bomb testing produced unusually large amounts of carbon-14, which fell from the atmosphere into the ocean and accumulated as a distinctive layer on the shark’s teeth corresponding to a known period in time. Perplexingly, even though great white sharks live longer than had been expected, some parties maintain that based on the new findings, the great white sharks must be protected from overfishing.

Which of the following, if true, best resolves the discrepancy identified above?

A) Great white sharks need to be protected from overfishing because they are dying rapidly due to poisoning by carbon-14.

B) Great white sharks were determined to live longer than had been previously thought based on the discovery of a carbon-14-rich layer within older sharks’ teeth.

C) Great white sharks are evidently endangered and therefore need to be protected from overfishing.

D) Some great white sharks may have rich layers of carbon-14 from other sources, depending on their migration patterns.

E) Great white sharks’ longer lifespan implies that they mature more slowly and reproduce more slowly than had previously been assumed.

This question, like all Critical Reasoning questions, is designed to test logical reasoning skills based on a short “prompt,” which is typically a logical argument or a proposed plan of action. Of the question types that appear on the Verbal section, Critical Reasoning is the medium-length type, since Reading Comprehension questions require digesting an entire passage before getting to the questions. Critical Reasoning questions are an important area of practice for the GMAT exam, one that is often underestimated. Many people take for granted that they will have to brush up on mathematics skills, but they think of Verbal skills as innate and not subject to improvement. This is not the case! As you practice more Critical Reasoning, you’ll find your speed and accuracy improving.

READING COMPREHENSION.

Reading Comprehension are best viewed in a realistic interface with passage and question side by side, so for these practice question we will point you straight inside the GMAT Free course (no registration is required; you can click on through). To avoid rushing, you’ll want to allocate 10 or 15 minutes per passage. With practice, you’ll generally digest a Reading Comprehension passage in about 4 minutes and then spend 1-2 minutes per question.

GMAT Reading Comprehension passages are often a single paragraph, although passages of three to four paragraphs are also common. Reading Comprehension represents the GMAT test area that is most difficult to improve quickly, since reading skills are acquired over a lifetime and not improved overnight. Nevertheless, improvement on this question type is possible and many of the techniques that we will cover for Critical Reasoning can also be applied to Reading Comprehension.

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