GMAT Practice Tests

GMAT practice tests

GMAT practice tests are an essential step in creating a coherent gmat study plan. You must strike a balance between familiarizing yourself with the content of the exam, and not taking too long to take that first mock test.

Here is a guide on how to take your first GMAT practice test and what to do before

Where to find the official GMAT practice tests

They are available on the official gmat website at mba.com.

How many are there?

There are 6 official GMAT mock tests. 2 are free and 4 that you can buy separately, or in packs of two or four.

How to use the official GMAT mock tests

A major faux pas of preparation is going through the mock tests really fast. You should only take a mock test when you have made a substantial to your performance by either putting in at least 30 to 40 hours of preparation, or based on the assessment of a tutor.

Can you repeat the GMAT mock tests?

Yes, but you may see repeated questions, especially for tests 3,4,5, and 6, as the pool of questions in each is smaller than in free tests 1 and 2.

Here is how you can repeat a mock test and get a good estimate of your score

If you see a question you had seen before

  • Make sure you stay on that question 2 minutes whether you know the correct answer or not.
  • Only choose the correct answer if you can prove it. If you cannot prove it by 2 minutes, enter the wrong answer.

This helps you make it as representative of a brand new mock test as possible and avoid inflating your score.

GMAT mock tests timing guideline

You should take mock tests under exam conditions. This is non-negotiable. If you start a mock test, you must finish it. You can use this timing table to pace yourself during the mock test (and real test) to make sure you keep a good pace and not run out of time.

gmat practice test

Note that this is a guideline. Your goal is to keep a good pace so use it as a benchmark. It is ok to be a little behind the checkpoint, but you must not allow the time lost to build up. As for Data Insights, it is important to aim for solving data sufficiency questions in about 1.5 minutes / question to have more timing for longer DI ones, but also to plan on guessing 2 or 3 questions. This timing strategy helped a lot of candidates improve their score.