Comprehensive Collection of Official GMAT Practice Questions

Access a library of 6700 official GMAT questions to enhance your preparation

Welcome to the comprehensive collection of official GMAT questions available online. This repository contains actual questions released by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the makers of the GMAT exam, organized to maximize your study efficiency and test performance.

Unlike unofficial practice materials, these authentic GMAT questions precisely mirror the style, difficulty, and format you’ll encounter on test day, making them the most valuable study resource for MBA applicants and business school candidates.

Why Study with Official GMAT Questions?

Practicing with authentic test materials leads to significantly higher score improvements than practicing with generic practice questions. This repository provides:

  • Verified questions from official GMAT prep materials and past official guides
  • Systematic organization by question type, difficulty level, and concept
  • Regular updates when new official questions become available
  • Alignment with current GMAT exam patterns and standards

Official GMAT Question Collections by Section

Select a section below to access the complete collection of official questions for that section:

Critical Reasoning (CR) Questions

Complete collection of official GMAT CR questions testing argument evaluation skills. Covers all question types: assumptions, strengthen/weaken arguments, inferences, paradox resolution, and argument structure. Organized by sub-type and difficulty level.

Explore 1300 Critical Reasoning Questions →

Reading Comprehension (RC) Questions

Comprehensive set of authentic GMAT RC passages across all tested domains: business, science, humanities, and social sciences. Each passage includes its complete set of associated questions covering main ideas, specific details, inferences, structure analysis, and author tone.

Explore 1200 Reading Comprehension Questions →

Quantitative (Quant) Questions

Official GMAT math questions covering the entire quantitative curriculum: arithmetic, algebra, and statistics. Questions emphasize conceptual understanding over calculation. Organized by concept and difficulty level for targeted practice on specific areas.

Explore 2000 Quantitative Questions →

Data Interpretation (DI) Questions

Official questions testing analysis of graphical information using various formats: bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, scatter plots, tables, and combined displays. Each question requires extracting information, calculating results, and drawing conclusions from complex data sets. Organized by visualization type and complexity to build systematic data analysis capabilities.

Explore 250+ Data Interpretation Questions →

Data Sufficiency (DS) Questions

Complete repository of this unique GMAT question format testing mathematical reasoning across arithmetic, algebra, and statistics. Each question requires evaluating whether statements provide sufficient information for a definitive answer. Organized by mathematical concept and common logical patterns to develop both content mastery and strategic evaluation skills.

Explore 1900 Data Sufficiency Questions →

How to Use This GMAT Question Repository

This repository provides organized access to official GMAT questions from GMAT Club. To maximize your preparation effectiveness:

Analyze Thoroughly, Don’t Just Solve

Quality practice matters more than quantity. Rather than racing through questions, take time to understand why you got questions wrong. Identify exactly where your reasoning faltered—was it a conceptual misunderstanding, calculation error, or misreading? Keep track of these mistakes to prevent repeating them.

Revisit Challenging Questions

Questions you initially answered incorrectly contain valuable learning opportunities. After reviewing the explanation, mark these questions and return to them 1-2 weeks later. This spaced repetition ensures you’ve truly internalized the concepts rather than temporarily memorizing solutions.

Master Fundamentals Before Advanced Content

Resist the temptation to jump to difficult questions before solidifying your grasp of medium-difficulty content. If your accuracy on medium questions is below 70%, focus there first. Remember that GMAT’s adaptive format means you won’t see hard questions if you struggle with medium ones.

Develop Critical Thinking Skills

When reviewing explanations, don’t passively accept them. Evaluate the reasoning, question if it applies to similar problems, and try to complete solutions yourself after seeing just the first steps. This active engagement builds deeper understanding than simply reading solutions.

Refer this article: CJ’s Guidelines to Make the Most of GMAT Club

Frequently Asked Questions About Official GMAT Questions

What’s the difference between official and unofficial GMAT questions?

Official GMAT questions are created by GMAC (the test maker) and have appeared on actual GMAT exams or in official prep materials. They precisely reflect the real test’s style, difficulty calibration, and concept coverage, making them the most reliable practice resource.

How many official GMAT questions are available in this repository?

This repository contains over 6700 official GMAT questions across all sections, compiled from GMAC-released materials including Official Guides, Question Packs, Paper Tests, and Previous Exam Packs.

How often are new official GMAT questions added?

The repository is up to date as on March 14, 2025. The plan is to update it as and when the new questions are released by the GMAC.

Are the questions in this repository overlap with the questions that appear in the Official Mock Exams? 

No. The questions from the Official Mock Exams are provided separately on individual sectional repositories. These mock questions are not part of the 6700 questions, which DO NOT appear in any official mock exam.

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