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Will you share vocabulary and sample questions to prepare for the GMAT exam?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Soorya Sudheer · 1 min read
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Yes, here are some key GMAT vocabulary words and sample questions to help you start your preparation.

Common GMAT vocabulary includes:
- Alleviate (to reduce)
- Ambiguous (unclear)
- Concur (agree)
- Discrepancy (difference)
- Imply (suggest)
- Mitigate (make less severe)
- Precedent (an earlier example)
- Substantiate (prove)

Sample GMAT questions:
1. Sentence Correction:
"The committee have decided to postpone the meeting."
A) have decided
B) has decided
C) is deciding
D) was deciding
E) were deciding

2. Critical Reasoning:
"Company X’s sales increased after launching a new product. Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the conclusion that the product launch caused the sales increase?"

3. Quantitative Problem Solving:
"If 3x + 5 = 20, what is the value of 2x?"

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