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TestCircle GMAT Practice Tests

TestCircle offers 10 full-length GMAT Practice Tests strictly according to CAT format. It will provide the necessary practice to familiarize you with the computerized format of testing. Its unique scoring pattern will give you an idea of your strengths and weaknesses.

Advantages of TestCircle GMAT Practice Tests

  • Adaptability: TestCircle GMAT Practice Tests adapts to your ability level. There are different levels of questions, and just as in the actual GMAT.
  • Comprehensiveness: The TestCircle Practice Tests consists of a comprehensive set of questions prepared to cover a large variety and type of questions. It also consists of a detailed video explanation of each question to help you understand your mistakes and improve your scores.
  • Convenience: Once you have the tests with you, you can set your own pace depending on the time you have for preparation.
  • Full-Length: The TestCircle GMAT Practice Tests are full-length tests. It is important to maintain your concentration and focus for the entire duration of the test. Most students fail to develop that level of concentration.
  • Interactivity: You can ask problems that you might face at any stage of the testing process from our instructors. Rest assured that you will get a reply within 24 hours.
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GMAT Practice Tests have following sections

Section Duration Test Format
Analytical Writing Assessment
or Essay

60 minutes Two 30 minutes essays
Quantitative
or Math

75 minutes 37 questions
Verbal 75 minutes 37 questions

Sample questions:

Data Sufficiency Sample Question:
If N is two-digit integer, and the cubic root of N is an integer. What is the value of N?

  1. N is a square of an integer.
  2. N is odd.
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Critical Reasoning Sample Question:
Paleontologists hypothesize that modern birds evolved from the family of dinosaurs that included Tyrannosaurus rex. This hypothesis would be strongly supported if evidence that dinosaurs from this family had a body covering resembling feathers could be found, but so far no such evidence has been found. Which of the following, if true, would most help the paleontologists explain why no evidence of feathered dinosaurs has yet been found?

  1. Fossilized dinosaurs have shown many birdlike characteristics, such as bone structure and wing like arms.
  2. If birds are in fact the descendants of dinosaurs, then it can be argued that the dinosaurs never really died out.
  3. Flying dinosaurs such as the Pteranodon, which is not thought to have been related to modern birds, do not appear to have had feathers.
  4. Soft tissues such as skin and feathers do not fossilize like bones, and therefore are far less likely to have left permanent evidence in the fossil record.
  5. The thousands of dinosaur fossils excavated by paleontologists represent only a tiny fraction of the billions of dinosaurs that once lived.
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