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The tests can be divided into two sections, verbal and math.
Each section will have 10 questions. Thus the distribution will be ten verbal questions and 10 math questions.
The questions will be of varying difficulty and as of now,not in any particular order.
Questions with the text Question No underlined as shown, denote that these are tough questions. As the Gmat is an adaptive test, and it scales according to your ability to answer difficult questions, practicing these questions will prepare you to solve the toughest problems that can appear on Gmat.
The questions will be updated weekly from around
end of January. Thus attempting the test twice the same week will show up the same set of questions.
Once an answer is selected and the 'Submit' button is clicked, the caption of the button 'Submit' will change to say either 'Correct' or 'Wrong try again'.
If the submitted answer is wrong you may select another option and click the 'Wrong try again' button and try again, OR you may click on the 'Show Explanation' button which appears only when the answer is wrong.
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