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.
Quantitative Reasoning
21 questions · 45 minProblem SolvingArithmetic, algebra, word problems and number properties — no calculator, no geometry-only items.
Practise Quantitative →📖Verbal Reasoning
23 questions · 45 minCritical Reasoning · Reading ComprehensionEvaluate arguments and read dense passages. No Sentence Correction in the Focus Edition.
Practise Verbal →📊Data Insights
20 questions · 45 minDS · MSR · Table · Graphics · Two-PartInterpret data across tables, charts and multiple sources — the signature Focus Edition section.
Practise Data →Full Mock Test
Fresh question pool each attempt
No signup required · Free
Exam Structure
64 questions · 2 hours 15 minutes · total score 205–805.
The 205–805 Score Scale
Indicative ranges only. The real score is adaptive; our practice gives a weighted estimate.
📊 Your Performance
Tracked on this device automatically — sign in to back it up. Estimated scores only.
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.