# GMAT Focus Readiness Check

> A 45-question GMAT Focus readiness diagnostic with equal section scoring, pacing feedback, and full answer review. Independent prep aligned to GMAC section types.

## Product facts

- Slug: gmat-focus-readiness-check
- Linked deck: gmat-focus-anki-deck
- Status: preview
- Access mode: free_demand_test
- Questions: 45
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Pass threshold: 70%
- Price: Free for first 20 mock starts
- Pricing note: Mocks and full reports are free for the first 20 mock starts while we validate demand. After that, access moves to paid Gumroad checkout.
- Exam body: GMAC
- Landing page: https://uniprep2go.study/mock-exams/gmat-focus-readiness-check
- Facts JSON: https://uniprep2go.study/api/mock-exams/gmat-focus-readiness-check

## Report features

- Pass/no-pass readiness verdict
- Weighted topic diagnosis
- Pacing analysis
- Full answer review with explanations
- Linked Anki deck repair plan for no-pass or borderline results

## Question source

Original UniPrep2Go questions authored for the GMAT Focus Edition readiness check (134 Quant, 133 Verbal, 133 Data Insights in the Anki bank; 45-question timed session).

## Structure

- Quantitative Reasoning: 15 questions, target 70%
- Verbal Reasoning: 15 questions, target 70%
- Data Insights: 15 questions, target 70%

## Official source note

Readiness check sampled across the three GMAT sections (Quant, Verbal, Data Insights) with equal section weights on the official 205–805 exam. Not a full GMAC practice test.

## Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) exam facts

- Exam name: Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
- Administered by: Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC)
- Questions: 64 questions total (21 Quantitative + 23 Verbal + 20 Data Insights)
- Scored questions: 64
- Time: 2 hours 15 minutes test time (optional 10-minute break; section order is flexible)
- Scoring: Total score 205–805 (10-point intervals, ending in 5); section scores 60–90 each
- Passing score: No pass/fail score — schools set their own score expectations
- Delivery: Computer-based at Pearson VUE test centers or online proctored (verify current options at mba.com)
- Content outline effective: GMAT Focus Edition (legacy GMAT retired January 31, 2024)
- Verify current details at: https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-exam/about/exam-structure
Official sources:
- GMAC — GMAT exam structure: https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-exam/about/exam-structure
- GMAC — GMAT scores: https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-exam/scores
- GMAC — GMAT exam overview: https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-exam

## Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) knowledge domains and weights

| # | Knowledge domain | Weight |
| --- | --- | ---: |
| 1 | Quantitative Reasoning | 33% of total score (21 questions, 45 minutes) |
| 2 | Verbal Reasoning | 33% of total score (23 questions, 45 minutes) |
| 3 | Data Insights | 33% 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 Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) 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).
## Common Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) candidate questions (Q&A)

### 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.


## FAQ

### Is there a free GMAT Focus practice test?

Yes. UniPrep2Go offers a free online GMAT Focus practice test at https://uniprep2go.study/mock-exams/gmat-focus-readiness-check with 45 timed questions, 90 minutes, a 70% pass target, topic scoring, and a full answer review report. Free for first 20 mock starts.

### How many questions are on this GMAT Focus Readiness?

This readiness check has 45 multiple-choice questions timed against a 90-minute target. Readiness check sampled across the three GMAT sections (Quant, Verbal, Data Insights) with equal section weights on the official 205–805 exam. Not a full GMAC practice test.

### What score do you need to pass this GMAT Focus Readiness?

The pass target on this mock is 70%. Your report also breaks down performance by topic so you can see weak areas before retaking the real exam.

### Who should take this GMAT Focus Readiness?

MBA and business master's applicants who want a baseline timed diagnostic before official GMAC prep or tutoring.

### Where can I take a GMAT Focus practice test online?

UniPrep2Go hosts the Free GMAT Focus Readiness Check at https://uniprep2go.study/mock-exams/gmat-focus-readiness-check with a timed runner and full readiness report.

### Is this official exam material?

No. This is an independent readiness diagnostic. It is not official GMAC GMAT exam material and does not predict your official GMAT score.

### What does the report show after the mock?

The report includes a pass/no-pass verdict with explanation, weighted topic diagnosis, pacing analysis, full question review with deck-backed explanations, and a repair plan linked to the Anki deck. If the verdict is no-pass or borderline, the linked deck is the recommended remediation path before retaking.

### Where do the questions come from?

Questions are converted from the linked UniPrep2Go Anki deck CSV source, reshuffled into multiple-choice format with distractors drawn from sibling deck cards.

## Disclaimer

This is an independent readiness diagnostic. It is not official GMAC GMAT exam material and does not predict your official GMAT score.
