🎓 GMAT Focus Edition · Free Practice

Master the GMAT Focus Edition

Three sections, 64 questions, real-exam tools — bookmark, edit answers, choose your section order. Practice each section or sit a full timed mock, with detailed explanations on every question. Completely free, no sign-up.

⚠️ All scores here are estimated — not an official GMAT score.

Practice by Section

10 fresh questions each session, with no-repeat rotation so you rarely see the same set twice.

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🕒 ~2h 15min

Full Mock Test

🔢 Quant — 45-minute section
📖 Verbal — 45-minute section
📊 Data Insights — 45-minute section
🔀 Choose your own section order
🔖 Bookmark + edit up to 3 per section
📊 Estimated total + per-section bands
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Fresh question pool each attempt

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Exam Structure

64 questions · 2 hours 15 minutes · total score 205–805.

Quantitative Reasoning2145 minProblem Solving
Verbal Reasoning2345 minCritical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension
Data Insights2045 minDS, MSR, Table, Graphics, Two-Part

The 205–805 Score Scale

Indicative ranges only. The real score is adaptive; our practice gives a weighted estimate.

655–805Top decile
565–645Strong
475–555Mid-range
385–465Developing
205–375Foundational

📊 Your Performance

Tracked on this device automatically — sign in to back it up. Estimated scores only.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GMAT Focus Edition?

The current GMAT: three 45-minute sections (Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Data Insights), 64 questions, about 2 hours 15 minutes. It replaced the older format and dropped the essay, Sentence Correction and standalone Geometry.

How is it scored?

The official total runs from 205 to 805 in 10-point steps, with each section scored 60–90. Scoring is adaptive (item-response theory). Our practice gives a difficulty-weighted ESTIMATE only — it is not an official GMAT score.

Can I go back and change answers?

Yes. Unlike some adaptive tests, GMAT Focus lets you bookmark questions and edit up to 3 answers per section. This practice mirrors that — you'll see an 'edits left' counter.

Do I need an account?

No. Every practice section and the full mock run with no sign-up. Your history is saved locally on your device; signing in additionally backs it up across devices.