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GMAT Focus Exam Prep — 400 Flashcards + Free Mock

Anki deck for GMAT Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights.

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Sample cards

Sample Anki card: A shirt originally priced $80 is discounted by 25%, and then the discounted price is reduced by an additional 10%. What is the final price?

A shirt originally priced $80 is discounted by 25%, and then the discounted price is reduced by an additional 10%. What is the final price?

Correct: (a) $54. Sequential discounts multiply remaining-price factors: 80 × 0.75 × 0.90 = 54.

Sample Anki card: The city's new bike-share program has reduced traffic congestion, as evidenced by a 15% drop in average commute times since the program launched. Therefore, the city should expand the bike-share program to all neighborhoods.

Which of the following is an assumption required by the argument?

The city's new bike-share program has reduced traffic congestion, as evidenced by a 15% drop in average commute times since the program launched. Therefore, the city should expand the bike-share program to all neighborhoods. Which of the following is an assumption required by the argument?

Correct: (a) The drop in commute times was primarily caused by the bike-share program rather than by other factors introduced during the same period.

Sample Anki card: Is x > 0?

(1) x² = 16
(2) x³ = -64

Which Data Sufficiency answer is correct?

Is x > 0? (1) x² = 16 (2) x³ = -64 Which Data Sufficiency answer is correct?

Correct: (b) Statement (2) alone is sufficient — x³ = -64 gives x = -4, a definitive NO to x > 0.

Product facts

Cards
400+
Coverage
Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Data Insights
Format
.apkg
Price
$11 USD
Checkout
Gumroad
Exam cycle
GMAT Focus Edition (205–805 scale)
Delivery
Digital .apkg through Gumroad (instant download)

Coverage by exam topic

TopicExam weightCards
Quantitative Reasoning33% of GMAT total score50+
Verbal Reasoning33% of GMAT total score50+
Data Insights33% of GMAT total score50+
More about GMAT FocusExam format, study tips, and how this deck compares

GMAT Focus exam prep

MBA applicants drill high-yield GMAT Focus question types on Anki, then validate weak sections with the free timed readiness check before official GMAC prep or tutoring.

Built for: MBA and business master's applicants using spaced repetition alongside official GMAC prep.

Covers: Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Data Insights.

  • Spaced-repetition flashcards
  • 400+ exam-focused flashcards
  • Topic coverage table and samples on this page
  • Linked free 45-question practice test
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How this deck compares

400+ cards for GMAT Focus matches the GMAT Focus Edition (205–805 scale) quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, data insights in the coverage table — sized for daily review, not maximum download size. Start with the free 45-question GMAT Focus practice test, then drill weak rows from the table.

ApproachTypical sizeTradeoffs
Free community decks1,000–3,000
  • Unknown accuracy and mixed exam cycles in one download
  • Card dumps not weighted to official topic tables
  • No linked practice test to show what to drill next
Budget mega-packs1,000+
  • Volume over signal — daily review time balloons
  • Weak alignment to exam topic weights
  • No validation gate before cards ship
This deck400+ exam-focused flashcards
  • Every flashcard checked against a scripted item bank before release
  • GMAT Focus Edition (205–805 scale) GMAT Focus scope only — see the topic table for weights and counts
  • Coverage follows quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, data insights
  • Linked free GMAT Focus practice test highlights weak topics before you buy

GMAT Focus study guide

Coverage focus for GMAT Focus

400+ items align to quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, data insights: Quantitative Reasoning (50+); Verbal Reasoning (50+); Data Insights (50+).

Suggested review cadence

Weeks 1–3: 20 new GMAT Focus cards per day. Week four: free GMAT Focus mock (45 questions) — review only missed table rows.

The GMAT is the graduate management admission test administered by GMAC for MBA and business master's programs. Since February 2024 the Focus Edition format is the only GMAT delivery. This page summarizes official structure and scoring; UniPrep2Go products are independent prep (not GMAC material).

Questions
64 questions total (21 Quantitative + 23 Verbal + 20 Data Insights)
Time
2 hours 15 minutes test time (optional 10-minute break; section order is flexible)
Passing score
No pass/fail score — schools set their own score expectations
Scoring
Total score 205–805 (10-point intervals, ending in 5); section scores 60–90 each
Delivery
Computer-based at Pearson VUE test centers or online proctored (verify current options at mba.com)
Administered by
Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)

Knowledge domains and weights

DomainWeight
Quantitative Reasoning33% of total score (21 questions, 45 minutes)
Verbal Reasoning33% of total score (23 questions, 45 minutes)
Data Insights33% of total score (20 questions, 45 minutes)

What changed in the current exam cycle

  • Legacy GMAT (AWA + IR + Quant + Verbal, 200–800 scale) was retired January 31, 2024; the Focus Edition is now the only GMAT format.
  • Sentence Correction was removed from Verbal; Quant de-emphasizes geometry; Data Insights replaces standalone Integrated Reasoning and includes Data Sufficiency.
  • Total score now ranges 205–805 with three equally weighted section scores (60–90 each).
  • Test takers choose section order and may edit up to three answers per section (per GMAC delivery features — verify at mba.com).
  • GMAC announced GMAT Superscore (best section scores across attempts) launching August 2026 — verify timing at mba.com/scores.

High-yield facts (commonly tested)

  • All three sections contribute equally to the total score — no Quant-only weighting as on the legacy exam.
  • Data Insights allows an on-screen calculator; Quant and Verbal do not.
  • Unanswered questions incur a score penalty — pacing to finish each section matters.
  • Official scores typically arrive within 3–5 days with performance by content domain and question type on the score report.
  • GMAT scores are valid for five years for most business school applications.
  • Verbal tests Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning only (no Sentence Correction on Focus).

Verify current exam fees, scheduling, and administrative details at www.mba.com/exams/gmat-exam/about/exam-structure. Independent study aid — not official exam material.

FAQ

How long is the GMAT and how many questions are on it?

64 questions in 2 hours 15 minutes: Quantitative Reasoning (21 q / 45 min), Verbal Reasoning (23 q / 45 min), and Data Insights (20 q / 45 min), plus an optional 10-minute break.

What is a good GMAT score?

There is no universal passing score. Total scores run 205–805; competitive MBA programs often cite medians in the 645–715 range, but requirements vary by school.

What changed from the old GMAT to the Focus Edition?

Shorter format, no AWA essay, Data Insights replaces IR, Sentence Correction removed, geometry reduced in Quant, and a 205–805 total score with three equal section weights.

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