Frequently Asked Questions

Is this really free to use? What’s the catch?

Yes, it is 100% free, and there is no catch! As part of our ongoing commitment to providing the most accurate measurement for Veritas Prep GMAT course and private tutoring students, we continually create and evaluate new GMAT practice questions. After thorough testing and review, many of these questions will eventually make their way into Veritas Prep GMAT practice tests. By answering these practice questions, you are helping us evaluate and refine these items, ultimately assisting in our ongoing effort to make our practice tests even better and more accurate.

How many questions are in the GMAT Question Bank?

The number of GMAT practice questions varies over time. New questions are created, edited, and added, while some GMAT questions that have proven to be useful and accurate are moved from this preparation tool to our computer-adaptive practice tests, and still other questions are retired or reworked. The GMAT Question Bank currently contains hundreds of realistic GMAT practice questions, and we will continue to add new ones on a regular basis. The number of practice questions available to you will continue to vary over time as new questions are added, moved to practice tests, or retired.

Are these official GMAT questions?

The only source for official GMAT practice questions is the Graduate Management Admission Council, which produces The Official Guide for GMAT Review and the GMATPrep application. The questions in the GMAT Question Bank were created by Veritas Prep GMAT instructors and course authors with years of GMAT teaching, private tutoring, and writing experience, and they have been designed to measure students’ higher-order thinking skills in the exact same way that official GMAT questions you’ll encounter on exam day do.

What kinds of practice questions are in the GMAT Question Bank?

The Veritas Prep GMAT Question Bank includes all six question types that you find in the adaptive parts of the exam: In the GMAT verbal question bank section, you’ll see all three kinds of verbal reasoning questions that you’ll face on the exam: Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. In the GMAT quantitative question bank section, you’ll find the two formats of quantitative reasoning questions the test poses (Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency), as well as the full range of mathematical content required by the GMAT, from Arithmetic to Combinatorics. Finally, you’ll also find a section dedicated to Integrated Reasoning questions, covering the most common types and formats you’ll have to tackle in that portion of the exam!

Is the Veritas Prep GMAT Question Bank adaptive?

The GMAT Question Bank is not adaptive. When you start a study session and generate a set of practice questions, you can choose the number of questions you want to be served as well as what kinds (Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction, Reading Comprehension, Problem Solving, Data Sufficiency, and/or Integrated Reasoning) you want to practice. The difficulty level of the questions that are served to you will vary. After completing the problems, you'll be able to see the estimated level of difficulty (and the percentage of students who chose each answer) for each of the questions that you attempted in that session, and you can revisit that information at any point in the future. For an adaptive testing experience, sign up for our free computer-adaptive GMAT practice test.

Can I buy access to Veritas Prep’s GMAT practice tests?

In addition to the one free GMAT practice test that we offer to all prospective GMAT takers, you have the option to buy access to six more computer-adaptive GMAT practice tests for $49, giving you the ability to take a total of seven tests. These tests use the same computer-adaptive system that powers the practice tests of Veritas Prep’s GMAT course and private tutoring students!

Will I ever see the same question twice?

A person with one GMAT question bank account will only see a given practice question one time. Once you complete that question, the Veritas Prep GMAT question bank system knows that you have already answered it, and you will not be served the question again. You will always be able to go back and review your performance on a given question on the "Your Practice Quizzes" page in your question bank account.

Why do I need to register to use the GMAT Question Bank?

Registering for an account for the Veritas Prep GMAT question bank allows you to come back and log in again, review your progress and revisit past questions, and continue your GMAT practice over the entire length of your study regimen.

Will you sell my information to anyone else?

Never. The login information you provide is only used to create an account for you and to allow you to log in and continue your GMAT preparation later.