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