For years we have offered our students 15 computer-adaptive practice GMAT tests -- by far the most practice GMAT exams in the industry. Now, we are pleased to make a practice test available to everyone in the MBA community, at no charge. Use this sample test to see where you stand and to pinpoint your areas of needed improvement.
Practice GMAT Exam Format
Just like the real GMAT exam, this computer-adaptive practice test consists of three sections:
- Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) -- Two short essays to test your writing abilities: Analysis of an Issue and Analysis of an Argument. (30 minutes each)
- Quantitative Section -- 37 multiple-choice questions: Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency. (75 minutes)
- Verbal Section -- 41 multiple-choice questions: Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction, and Critical Reasoning. (75 minutes)