GMAT Sample Papers – Download GMAT Practice Questions

Feb 13, 2024   By Sadaf

GMAT Sample Papers are available here for free download. Candidates who are preparing for Graduate Management Admission Test can download GMAT Previous year Question Papers in our recruitment.guru website. Aspirants who are seeking for GMAT Sample Question Papers, for those candidates our site is the useful platform to get GMAT Exam Model Test Papers. With this GMAT Sample Papers, candidates can easily prepare for the exam. You can check these GMAT Practice Paper and get an idea about model questions given in the exam.

GMAT 2024

GMAT is nothing but Graduate Management Admission Test, Which is an objective test conduct throughout the world at various centers. The GMAT Exam is very important to the candidates who need an Admission in MBA. More than 5,200 programs offered by more than 1,900 institutions all over the world use the GMAT as part of the selection criteria for their programs.

GMAT Model Question Papers & Exam Pattern

The Previous Paper questions are very helpful for the candidates who are preparing for written exam. By using GMAT Previous questions. Candidates can easily understand the exam pattern & paper representation. The applicants who applied for GMAT 2024 have already started the preparation for written test. For those candidates, we have provided the syllabus, exam pattern & GMAT Material For Previous Papers on our site.

They are four sections for GMAT exam

  1. Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) Essay
  2. Integrated Reasoning Section
  3. Quantitative Section
  4. Verbal Section

GMAT Sample Papers – Sample Question Paper 1 & Paper 2

GMAT Sample Question Paper 1 & Paper 2

GMAT Sample Papers & Critical Reasoning Practice Questions

In Los Angeles, a political candidate who buys saturation radio advertising will get maximum name recognition. The statement above logically conveys which of the following?

A. Radio advertising is the most important factor in political campaigns in Los Angeles.

B. Maximum name recognition in Los Angeles will help a candidate to win a higher percentage of votes cast in the city.

C. Saturation radio advertising reaches every demographically distinct sector of the voting population of Los Angeles.

D. For maximum name recognition, a candidate need not spend on media channels other than radio advertising.

E. candidate’s record of achievement in the Los Angeles area will do little to affect his or her name recognition there.

The rate of violent crime in this state is up 30 percent from last year. The fault lies entirely in our court system: Recently our judges’ sentences have been so lenient that criminals can now do almost anything without fear of a long prison term. The argument above would be weakened if it were true that

A. 85 percent of the other states in the nation have lower crime rates than does this state.

B. White collar crime in this state has also increased by over 25 percent in the last year.

C. 35 percent of the police in this state have been laid off in the final year due to budget cuts.

D. Polls show that 65 percent of the population in this state opposes capital punishment.

E. The state has hired 25 new judges in the last year to compensate for deaths and retirements.

The increase in the number of newspaper articles exposed as fabrications serves to bolster the contention that publishers are more interested in boosting circulation than in printing the truth. Even minor publications have staffs to check such obvious fraud. The argument above assumes that

A. Newspaper stories exposed as fabrications are a recent phenomenon.

B. Everything a newspaper prints must be factually verifiable.

C. Fact checking is more comprehensive for minor publications than for major ones.

D. Only recently have newspapers admitted to publishing intentionally fraudulent stories.

E. The publishers of newspapers are the people who decide what to print in their newspapers.

Time and again it has been shown that students who attend colleges with low faculty/student ratios get the most well-rounded education. As a result, when my children are ready to attend college, I’ll be sure they attend a school with a very small student population. Which of the following, if true, identifies the greatest flaw in the reasoning above?

A. A low faculty/student ratio is the effect of a well-rounded education, not its source.

B. Intelligence should be considered the result of childhood environment, not advanced education.

C. A very small student population does not by itself, ensure a low faculty/student ratio.

D. Parental desires and preferences rarely determine a child’s choice of a college or university.

E. Students must take advantage of the low faculty/student ratio by intentionally choosing small classes.

All German philosophers, except for Marx, are idealists. From which of the following can the statement above be most properly inferred?

A. Except for Marx, if someone is an idealist philosopher, then he or she is German.

B. Marx is the only non-German philosopher who is an idealist.

C. If a German is an idealist, then he or she is a philosopher, as long as he or she is not Marx.

D. Marx is not an idealist German philosopher.

E. Aside from the philosopher Marx, if someone is a German philosopher, then he or she is an idealist.

GMAT Sample Papers & Data Sufficiency Practice Questions

Directions: In each of the problems, a question is followed by two statements containing certain data. You are to determine whether the data provided by the statements is sufficient to answer the question.

  • Does x = y? (1) x 2 – y 2 = 0 (2) (x – y) 2 = 0
  • If R is an integer, is R evenly divisible by 3? (1) 2R is evenly divisible by 3 (2) 3R is evenly divisible by 3
  • If he did not stop along the way, what speed did Bill average on his 3-hour trip? (1) He traveled a total of 120 miles. (2) He traveled half the distance at 30 miles per hour, and half the distance at 60 miles per hour.
  • Is x + y positive? (1) x – y is positive. (2) y – x is negative.

A shopper bought a tie and a belt during a sale. Which item did he buy at the greater dollar value?

(1) He bought the tie at a 20 percent discount.

(2) He bought the belt at a 25 percent discount.