Frequently Asked Questions

How many GMAT practice tests do I get?

You get one complete practice test with score reports and performance analysis for free. Once you have registered for your free practice test, you will have the option to buy six additional tests for $49. Veritas Prep GMAT course students get access to these computer-adaptive tests and more. Learn more about our GMAT course options .

What’s included with each practice test?

Just like you do on the real test, you get one AWA, 12 Integrated Reasoning, 31 Quant, and 36 Verbal questions. In addition, you get to review every test and every question once you’ve completed the test. As part of that review, you get detailed solutions to every question, pacing analysis, raw Quant and Verbal scores, total overall score, data on how you performed vs. other students, and more.

What else is included when I register?

In addition to the one free test available here, you also gain access to Veritas Prep’s GMAT Question Bank, which holds hundreds of additional realistic free GMAT practice questions.

Why do I need to set a password?

Your password allows you to log in at any time and review any practice tests you have completed, resume tests you have paused, and track your progress over time.

I already registered. How do I resume my practice test and access my results?

From this page or any other page of the Veritas Prep site, you can use the “Log In” link in the top right corner to access your account. Also use that link if you forgot your password and need help accessing your account.

How long will I have access to my practice tests?

You have one full year (365 days) of access from the time you sign up for a free practice test or purchase full access to the tests.

Am I able to choose the order in which I take the test sections?

Yes. The Official GMAT now offers “Select Section Order,” and our practice tests also let you make this choice! When you start a new exam, you are able to choose from among three section order options: 1) Analytical Writing Assessment, Integrated Reasoning, Quantitative, Verbal (the original order of the GMAT’s sections); 2) Verbal, Quantitative, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing Assessment; or 3) Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, Analytical Writing Assessment. You are able to make this selection separately for each of your seven practice tests.

Can I have extended time on the test?

Yes. Each time you start a Veritas Prep GMAT practice test, you have the option of taking it with the normal amount of time, 50% extra time, or 100% additional time. You may also choose to skip the AWA and Integrated Reasoning sections of each practice test.

How close to the real test are these GMAT practice tests?

Veritas Prep designed its practice tests to simulate the official GMAT as closely as possible, both in terms of question quality and how the computer-adaptive algorithm determines your ability level and chooses which questions you see. Our GMAT practice tests draw from a pool of more than 1,400 realistic GMAT questions, each of which is measured on multiple attributes that go far deeper than simply “easy / medium / hard.” Given the adaptive nature of our practice tests, no two test instances will be exactly the same.