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Online Question Bank Information Your purchase of GMAT® Official Guide 2018 offers the original purchaser access to the online question bank and 58 Integrated Reasoning practice questions, and the diagnostic test for a period of 12 months from the date of activation To obtain an access code, go to www.wiley.com/go/officialgmatbook to verify your purchase Once you verify your purchase, you will be emailed an access code and instructions for setting up a personal login Note: GMAC and Wiley are not responsible for providing access to the online companion for customers who purchase or borrow used copies of this book This code will only provide you with access to the question bank It will not work for other Wiley or GMAC password-protected websites For customer support, please visit http://wileyactual.com/gmat/help The definitive guide from the makers of the GMAT® exam Official Guide 2018 Book + Online The ONLY source of real GMAT® questions from past exams This edition includes 130 never-before-seen questions Graduate Management Admission Council® mba.com GMAT® OFFICIAL GUIDE 2018 Copyright â 2017 by the Graduate Management Admission Councilđ All rights reserved Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or authorization through payment of the appropriate per-copy fee to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, (978) 750-8400, fax (978) 646-8600, or on the web at www.copyright.com Requests to the Publisher for permission should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030, (201) 748-6011, fax (201) 748-6008, or online at http://www.wiley.com/go/permissions The publisher and the author make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this work and specifically disclaim all warranties, including without limitation warranties of fitness for a particular purpose No warranty may be created or extended by sales or promotional materials The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for every situation This work is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional services If professional assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought Neither the publisher nor the author shall be liable for damages arising here from The fact that an organization or Website is referred to in this work as a citation and/or a potential source of further information does not mean that the author or the publisher endorses the information the organization or Website may provide or recommendations it may make Further, readers should be aware that Internet Websites listed in this work may have changed or disappeared between when this work was written and when it is read Trademarks: Wiley, the Wiley logo, and related trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of John Wiley & Sons, Inc and/or its affiliates The GMAC and GMAT logos, GMAC®, GMASS®, GMAT®, GMAT CAT®, Graduate Management Admission Council®, and Graduate Management Admission Test® are registered trademarks of the Graduate Management Admission Council® (GMAC) in the United States and other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners John Wiley & Sons, Inc., is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book For general information on our other products and services or to obtain technical support please contact our Customer Care Department within the U.S at (877) 762-2974, outside the U.S at (317) 572-3993 or fax (317) 572-4002 John Wiley & Sons, Inc., also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats and by print-on-demand Not all content that is available in standard print versions of this book may appear or be packaged in all book formats If you have purchased a version of this book that did not include media that is referenced by or accompanies a standard print version, you may request this media by visiting http://booksupport.wiley.com For more information about Wiley products, visit us at www.wiley.com ISBN 978-1-119-38747-3 (pbk); ISBN 978-1-119-40232-9 (ePub); ISBN 978-1-119-40233-6 (ePDF) Printed in the United States of America 10 Letter from the President and CEO, GMAC® v 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 What Is the GMAT® Exam? What Is the GMAT® Exam? Why Take the GMAT® Exam? GMAT® Exam Format What Is the Content of the Test Like? Integrated Reasoning Section Quantitative Section Verbal Section Analytical Writing Assessment What Computer Skills Will I Need? What Are the Test Centers Like? How Are Scores Calculated? Test Development Process 3 6 7 7 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 How to Prepare How to Prepare How Should I Prepare to Take the Test? What About Practice Tests? How Should I Use the Diagnostic Test? Where Can I Get Additional Practice? General Test-Taking Suggestions 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 3.0 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Diagnostic Test Diagnostic Test Quantitative Questions Verbal Questions Quantitative and Verbal Answer Keys Interpretive Guide Quantitative Answer Explanations Verbal Answer Explanations 14 15 16 23 40 40 41 60 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Math Review Math Review Arithmetic Algebra Geometry Word Problems 100 101 102 114 122 134 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Problem Solving Problem Solving Test-Taking Strategies The Directions Practice Questions Answer Key Answer Explanations 142 143 144 144 146 181 183 6.0 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Data Sufficiency Data Sufficiency Test-Taking Strategies The Directions Practice Questions Answer Key Answer Explanations 264 265 266 268 270 288 289 Table of Contents 7.0 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Reading Comprehension Reading Comprehension What Is Measured Test-Taking Strategies The Directions Practice Questions Answer Key Answer Explanations 356 357 358 360 361 362 423 424 8.0 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Critical Reasoning Critical Reasoning What Is Measured Test-Taking Strategies The Directions Practice Questions Answer Key Answer Explanations 504 505 506 506 507 508 546 547 9.0 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 Sentence Correction Sentence Correction Basic English Grammar Rules Study Suggestions What Is Measured Test-Taking Strategies The Directions Practice Questions Answer Key Answer Explanations 672 673 673 678 678 678 679 680 709 710 10.0 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Integrated Reasoning Integrated Reasoning What Is Measured The Question Types Test-Taking Strategies The Directions 788 789 789 790 797 799 11.0 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Analytical Writing Assessment Analytical Writing Assessment What Is Measured Test-Taking Strategies The Directions GMAT® Scoring Guide: Analysis of an Argument Sample: Analysis of an Argument Analysis of an Argument Sample Topics 800 801 801 802 802 803 805 809 Answer Sheets Diagnostic Answer Sheet—Quantitative Diagnostic Answer Sheet—Verbal Problem Solving Answer Sheet Data Sufficiency Answer Sheet Reading Comprehension Answer Sheet Critical Reasoning Answer Sheet Sentence Correction Answer Sheet 841 841 841 842 843 844 845 846 Appendix A Dear GMAT Test-Taker, Thank you for your interest in graduate management education Taking the GMAT® exam lets schools know that you’re serious about your graduate business education By using the Official Guide to prepare for the GMAT, you’re taking a very important step toward achieving your goals and pursuing admission to a high-quality business school or master’s program This book, GMAT ® Official Guide 2018, is designed to help you prepare for and build confidence to your best on the GMAT exam It’s the only guide of its kind on the market that includes real GMAT exam questions published by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the makers of the exam GMAC was founded by the world’s leading business schools in 1953 The GMAT exam was developed to help people who aspire to careers in management demonstrate their command of the skills needed for success in the classroom Schools use and trust the GMAT exam as part of their admissions process because it’s an excellent predictor of classroom success and your ability to excel in your chosen program Today more than 6,500 graduate programs around the world use the GMAT exam to establish their MBA, graduate-level management degrees and specialized programs as hallmarks of excellence Nine out of 10 new MBA enrollments at Top 50 US full-time MBA programs are made using a GMAT score These facts make us proud and drive us to keep improving the GMAT as well as play a role in helping you find and gain admission to the best school or program for you We’re committed to ensuring that no talent goes undiscovered, and that more people around the world can pursue opportunities in graduate management education I applaud your commitment to educational success, and I know that this book and the other Official GMAT preparation materials available at mba.com will give you the confidence to achieve your personal best on the GMAT exam and launch or reinvigorate a rewarding career I wish you the best success on all your educational and professional endeavors in the future Sincerely, Sangeet Chowfla CEO of the Graduate Management Admission Council GMAT® Official Guide 2018 1.0 What Is the GMAT® Exam?  1.0 What Is the GMAT® Exam? 1.0 What Is the GMAT® Exam? The Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®) exam is a standardized exam used in admissions decisions by more than 6,500 graduate management programs worldwide It helps you gauge, and demonstrate to schools, your academic potential for success in graduate-level management studies The four‐part exam measures your Analytical Writing, Verbal, Quantitative, and Integrated Reasoning skills—higher‐order reasoning skills that management faculty worldwide have identified as important for incoming students to have “Higher-order” reasoning skills involve complex judgments, and include critical thinking, analysis, and problem solving Unlike undergraduate grades and curricula, which vary in their meaning across regions and institutions, your GMAT scores provide a standardized, statistically valid and reliable measure of how you are likely to perform academically in the core curriculum of a graduate management program The GMAT exam’s validity, fairness, and value in admissions have been well‐established through numerous academic studies The GMAT exam is delivered entirely in English and solely on a computer It is not a test of business knowledge, subject matter mastery, English vocabulary, or advanced computational skills The GMAT exam also does not measure other factors related to success in graduate management study, such as job experience, leadership ability, motivation, and interpersonal skills Your GMAT score is intended to be used as one admissions criterion among other, more subjective, criteria, such as admissions essays and interviews 1.1 Why Take the GMAT® Exam? Launched in 1954 by a group of nine business schools to provide a uniform measure of the academic skills needed to succeed in their programs, the GMAT exam is now used by more than 6,500 graduate management programs at approximately 2,100 institutions worldwide Taking the GMAT exam helps you stand out in the admissions process and demonstrate your readiness and commitment to pursuing graduate management education Schools use GMAT scores to help them select the most qualified applicants—because they know that candidates who take the GMAT exam are serious about earning a graduate business degree, and it’s a proven predictor of a student’s ability to succeed in his or her chosen program When you consider which programs to apply to, you can look at a school’s use of the GMAT exam as one indicator of quality Schools that use the GMAT exam typically list score ranges or average scores in their class profiles, so you may also find these profiles helpful in gauging the academic competitiveness of a program you are considering and how well your performance on the exam compares with that of the students enrolled in the program Myth -vs- FACT M – If I don’t achieve a high score on the GMAT, I won’t get into my top choice schools F – There are great schools available for candidates at any GMAT score range Fewer than 50 of the more than 250,000 people taking the GMAT exam each year get a perfect score of 800; and many more get into top business school programs around the world each year Admissions Officers use GMAT scores as one component in their admissions decisions, in conjunction with undergraduate records, application essays, interviews, letters of recommendation, and other information when deciding whom to accept into their programs Visit School Finder on mba.com to learn about schools that are the best fit for you No matter how you perform on the GMAT exam, you should contact the schools that interest you to learn more and to ask how they use GMAT scores and other criteria (such as your undergraduate grades, essays, and letters of recommendation) in their admissions processes School admissions GMAT® Official Guide 2018 The following appeared in a memorandum from the director of research and development at Ready‐to‐Ware, a software engineering firm: “The package of benefits and incentives that Ready‐to‐Ware offers to professional staff is too costly Our quarterly profits have declined since the package was introduced two years ago, at the time of our incorporation Moreover, the package had little positive effect, as we have had only marginal success in recruiting and training high‐quality professional staff To become more profitable again, Ready‐to‐Ware should, therefore, offer the reduced benefits package that was in place two years ago and use the savings to fund our current research and development initiatives.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared as a memorandum from the vice‐president of the Dolci candy company: “Given the success of our premium and most expensive line of chocolate candies in a recent taste test and the consequent increase in sales, we should shift our business focus to producing additional lines of premium candy rather than our lower‐priced, ordinary candies When the current economic boom ends and consumers can no longer buy major luxury items, such as cars, they will still want to indulge in small luxuries, such as expensive candies.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from the business office of the Lovin’ Cupful, a national restaurant chain: “The Lovin’ Cupful franchises in our northeast region have begun serving customers Almost, a brand new powdered instant tea, in place of brewed tea Waiters report that only about percent of the customers have complained, and that customers who want refills typically ask for ‘more tea.’ It appears, then, that 98 percent of the customers are perfectly happy with the switch, or else they cannot tell powdered instant from brewed tea Therefore, in order to take advantage of the lower price per pound of Almost, all of our restaurants should begin substituting it for brewed tea.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from the director of marketing for a pharmaceutical company: “According to a survey of 5,000 urban residents, the prevalence of stress headaches increases with educational level, so that stress headaches occur most often among people with graduate‐school degrees It is well established that, nationally, higher educational levels usually correspond with higher levels of income Therefore, in marketing our new pain remedy, Omnilixir, we should send free samples primarily to graduate students and to people with graduate degrees, and we should concentrate on advertising in professional journals rather than in general interest magazines.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc 834 11.6 Analytical Writing Assessment Analysis of an Argument Sample Topics The following appeared as part of an editorial in the Waymarsh city newspaper: “Last year the parents of first graders in our school district expressed satisfaction with the reading skills their children developed but complained strongly about their children’s math skills To remedy this serious problem and improve our district’s elementary education, everyone in the teacher‐training program at Waymarsh University should be required to take more courses in mathematics.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a River City newspaper: “The Clio Development Group should not be permitted to build a multilevel parking garage on Dock Street since most of the buildings on the block would have to be demolished Because these buildings were erected decades ago, they have historic significance and must therefore be preserved as economic assets in the effort to revitalize a restored riverfront area Recall how Lakesburg has benefited from business increases in its historic downtown center Moreover, there is plenty of vacant land for a parking lot elsewhere in River City.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a corporate planning memorandum for a company that develops amusement parks: “Because travel from our country to foreign countries has increased dramatically in recent years, our next project should be a ‘World Tour’ theme park with replicas of famous foreign buildings, rides that have international themes, and refreshment stands serving only foods from the country represented by the nearest ride The best location would be near our capital city, which has large percentages of international residents and of children under the age of 16 Given the advantages of this site and the growing interest in foreign countries, the ‘World Tour’ theme park should be as successful as our space‐travel theme park, where attendance has increased tenfold over the past decade.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from the publisher to the staff of The Clarion, a large metropolitan newspaper: “During the recent campaign for mayor, a clear majority of city readers who responded to our survey indicated a desire for more news about city government To increase circulation, and thus our profits, we should therefore consistently devote a greater proportion of space in all editions of The Clarion to coverage of local news.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc 835 GMAT® Official Guide 2018 The following appeared in a memorandum from the assistant manager of Pageturner Books: “Over the past two years, Pageturner’s profits have decreased by percent, even though we have added a popular café as well as a music section selling CDs and tapes At the same time, we have experienced an increase in the theft of merchandise We should therefore follow the example of Thoreau Books, which increased its profits after putting copies of its most frequently stolen books on a high shelf behind the payment counter By doing likewise with copies of the titles that our staff reported stolen last year, we too can increase profitability.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a River City newspaper: “The Clio Development Group’s plan for a multilevel parking garage on Dock Street should be approved in order to strengthen the economy of the surrounding area Although most of the buildings on the block would have to be demolished, they are among the oldest in the city and thus of little current economic value Those who oppose the project should realize that historic preservation cannot be the only consideration: even Athens or Jerusalem will knock down old buildings to put up new ones that improve the local economy.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from the owner of Carlo’s Clothing to the staff: “Since Disc Depot, the music store on the next block, began a new radio advertising campaign last year, its business has grown dramatically, as evidenced by the large increase in foot traffic into the store While the Disc Depot’s owners have apparently become wealthy enough to retire, profits at Carlo’s Clothing have remained stagnant for the past three years In order to boost our sales and profits, we should therefore switch from newspaper advertising to frequent radio advertisements like those for Disc Depot.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared as part of the business plan of the Capital Idea investment firm: “Across town in the Park Hill district, the Thespian Theater, Pizzazz Pizza, and the Niblick Golf Club have all had business increases over the past two years Capital Idea should therefore invest in the Roxy Playhouse, the Slice‐o’‐Pizza, and the Divot Golf Club, three new businesses in the Irongate district As a condition, we should require them to participate in a special program: Any customer who patronizes two of the businesses will receive a substantial discount at the third By motivating customers to patronize all three, we will thus contribute to the profitability of each and maximize our return.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc 836 11.6 Analytical Writing Assessment Analysis of an Argument Sample Topics The following appeared as part of an article in a newsletter for farmers: “Users of Solacium, a medicinal herb now grown mainly in Asia, report that it relieves tension and promotes deep sleep A recent study indicates that a large number of college students who took pills containing one of the ingredients in Solacium suffered less anxiety To satisfy the anticipated demands for this very promising therapeutic herb and to reap the financial benefits, farmers in this country should begin growing it.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from the president of Aurora, a company that sells organic milk (milk produced without the use of chemical additives): “Sales of organic food products in this country have tripled over the past five years If Aurora is to profit from this continuing trend, we must diversify and start selling products such as organic orange juice and organic eggs in addition to our regular product line With the recent increase of articles in health magazines questioning the safety of milk and other food products, customers are even more likely to buy our line of organic products And to help ensure our successful expansion, we should hire the founder of a chain of health‐food stores to serve as our vice president of marketing.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from the human resources department of Diversified Manufacturing: “Managers at our central office report that their employees tend to be most productive in the days immediately preceding a vacation To help counteract our declining market share, we could increase the productivity of our professional staff members, who currently receive four weeks paid vacation a year, by limiting them to a maximum of one week’s continuous vacation time They will thus take more vacation breaks during a year and give us more days of maximum productivity.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from a regional supervisor of post office operations: “During a two‐week study of postal operations, the Presto City post office handled about twice as many items as the Lento City post office, even though the cities are about the same size Moreover, customer satisfaction appears to be higher in Presto City, since the study found fewer complaints regarding the Presto City post office Therefore, the postmasters at these two offices should exchange assignments: the Presto City postmaster will solve the problems of inefficiency and customer dissatisfaction at the Lento City office while the Lento City postmaster learns firsthand the superior methods of Presto City.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc 837 GMAT® Official Guide 2018 The following appeared in a memorandum written by the managing director of the Exeunt Theater Company: “Now that we have moved to a larger theater, we can expect to increase our revenues from ticket sales To further increase profits, we should start producing the plays that have been most successful when they were performed in our nation’s largest cities In addition, we should hire the Adlib Theater Company’s director of fund‐raising, since corporate contributions to Adlib have increased significantly over the three years that she has worked for Adlib.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from the human resources department of HomeStyle, a house remodeling business: “This year, despite HomeStyle’s move to new office space, we have seen a decline in both company morale and productivity, and a corresponding increase in administrative costs To rectify these problems, we should begin using a newly developed software package for performance appraisal and feedback Managers will save time by simply choosing comments from a preexisting list; then the software will automatically generate feedback for the employee The human resources department at CounterBalance, the manufacturer of the countertops we install, reports satisfaction with the package.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared as part of an article in a weekly newsmagazine: “The country of Oleum can best solve the problem of its balance‐of‐trade deficit by further increasing the tax on its major import, crude oil After Oleum increased the tax on imported crude oil four months ago, consumption of gasoline declined by 20 percent Therefore, by imposing a second and significantly higher tax increase next year, Oleum will dramatically decrease its balance-of-trade deficit.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared as part of a business plan by the Capital Idea investment firm: “In recent years the worldwide demand for fish has grown, and improvements in fishing technology have made larger catches, and thus increased supply, possible: for example, last year’s tuna catch was percent greater than the previous year’s To capitalize on these trends, we should therefore invest in the new tartfish processing plant on Tartfish Island, where increasing revenues from tourism indicate a strong local economy.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc 838 11.6 Analytical Writing Assessment Analysis of an Argument Sample Topics The following appeared in a speech by a stockholder of Consolidated Industries at the company’s annual stockholders’ meeting: “In the computer hardware division last year, profits fell significantly below projections, the product line decreased from 20 to only items, and expenditures for employee benefits increased by 15 percent Nevertheless, Consolidated’s board of directors has approved an annual salary of more than $1 million for our company’s chief executive officer The present board members should be replaced because they are unconcerned about the increasing costs of employee benefits and salaries, in spite of the company’s problems generating income.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum from the business planning department of Avia Airlines: “Of all the cities in their region, Beaumont and Fletcher are showing the fastest growth in the number of new businesses Therefore, Avia should establish a commuter route between them as a means of countering recent losses on its main passenger routes And to make the commuter route more profitable from the outset, Avia should offer a 1/3 discount on tickets purchased within two days of the flight Unlike tickets bought earlier, discount tickets will be nonrefundable, and so gain from their sale will be greater.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc _ The following appeared in a memorandum from the vice president of Gigantis, a development company that builds and leases retail store facilities: “Nationwide over the past five years, sales have increased significantly at outlet stores that deal exclusively in reduced‐price merchandise Therefore, we should publicize the new mall that we are building at Pleasantville as a central location for outlet shopping and rent store space only to outlet companies By taking advantage of the success of outlet stores, this plan should help ensure full occupancy of the mall and enable us to recover quickly the costs of building the mall.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared in a memorandum written by the chair of the music department to the president of Omega University: “Mental health experts have observed that symptoms of mental illness are less pronounced in many patients after group music‐therapy sessions, and job openings in the music‐therapy field have increased during the past year Consequently, graduates from our degree program for music therapists should have no trouble finding good positions To help improve the financial status of Omega University, we should therefore expand our music‐therapy degree program by increasing its enrollment targets.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc 839 GMAT® Official Guide 2018 The following appeared in a memorandum to the work‐group supervisors of the GBS Company: “The CoffeeCart beverage and food service located in the lobby of our main office building is not earning enough in sales to cover its costs, and so the cart may discontinue operating at GBS Given the low staff morale, as evidenced by the increase in the number of employees leaving the company, the loss of this service could present a problem, especially since the staff morale questionnaire showed widespread dissatisfaction with the snack machines Therefore, supervisors should remind the employees in their group to patronize the cart—after all, it was leased for their convenience so that they would not have to walk over to the cafeteria on breaks.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc The following appeared as part of an article in a trade magazine: “During a recent trial period in which government inspections at selected meat‐processing plants were more frequent, the amount of bacteria in samples of processed chicken decreased by 50 percent on average from the previous year’s level If the government were to institute more frequent inspections, the incidence of stomach and intestinal infections throughout the country could thus be cut in half In the meantime, consumers of Excel Meats should be safe from infection because Excel’s main processing plant has shown more improvement in eliminating bacterial contamination than any other plant cited in the government report.” Discuss how well reasoned … etc 840 Appendix A Answer Sheets   Diagnostic Answer Sheet—Quantitative   Diagnostic Answer Sheet—Verbal 27 49 75 28 50 76 29 51 77 30 52 78 31 53 79 32 54 80 33 55 81 34 56 82 35 57 83 10 36 58 84 11 37 59 85 12 38 60 86 13 39 61 87 14 40 62 88 15 41 63 89 16 42 64 90 17 43 65 91 18 44 66 92 19 45 67 93 20 46 68 94 21 47 69 95 22 48 70 96 23 71 97 24 72 98 25 73 99 26 74 100   841 GMAT® Official Guide 2018 Problem Solving Answer Sheet 842 32 63 94 125 156 187 218 33 64 95 126 157 188 219 34 65 96 127 158 189 220 35 66 97 128 159 190 221 36 67 98 129 160 191 222 37 68 99 130 161 192 223 38 69 100 131 162 193 224 39 70 101 132 163 194 225 40 71 102 133 164 195 226 10 41 72 103 134 165 196 227 11 42 73 104 135 166 197 228 12 43 74 105 136 167 198 229 13 44 75 106 137 168 199 230 14 45 76 107 138 169 200 15 46 77 108 139 170 201 16 47 78 109 140 171 202 17 48 79 110 141 172 203 18 49 80 111 142 173 204 19 50 81 112 143 174 205 20 51 82 113 144 175 206 21 52 83 114 145 176 207 22 53 84 115 146 177 208 23 54 85 116 147 178 209 24 55 86 117 148 179 210 25 56 87 118 149 180 211 26 57 88 119 150 181 212 27 58 89 120 151 182 213 28 59 90 121 152 183 214 29 60 91 122 153 184 215 30 61 92 123 154 185 216 31 62 93 124 155 186 217 Appendix A Answer Sheets Data Sufficiency Answer Sheet 231 266 301 336 371 232 267 302 337 372 233 268 303 338 373 234 269 304 339 374 235 270 305 340 375 236 271 306 341 376 237 272 307 342 377 238 273 308 343 378 239 274 309 344 379 240 275 310 345 380 241 276 311 346 381 242 277 312 347 382 243 278 313 348 383 244 279 314 349 384 245 280 315 350 385 246 281 316 351 386 247 282 317 352 387 248 283 318 353 388 249 284 319 354 389 250 285 320 355 390 251 286 321 356 391 252 287 322 357 392 253 288 323 358 393 254 289 324 359 394 255 290 325 360 395 256 291 326 361 396 257 292 327 362 397 258 293 328 363 398 259 294 329 364 399 260 295 330 365 400 261 296 331 366 401 262 297 332 367 402 263 298 333 368 403 264 299 334 369 404 265 300 335 370   843 GMAT® Official Guide 2018 Reading Comprehension Answer Sheet 844 405 433 461 489 517 406 434 462 490 518 407 435 463 491 519 408 436 464 492 520 409 437 465 493 521 410 438 466 494 522 411 439 467 495 523 412 440 468 496 524 413 441 469 497 525 414 442 470 498 526 415 443 471 499 527 416 444 472 500 528 417 445 473 501 529 418 446 474 502 530 419 447 475 503 531 420 448 476 504 532 421 449 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  • Table of Contents

  • Letter from the President and CEO, GMAC®

  • 1.0 What Is the GMAT® Exam?

    • 1.0 What Is the GMAT® Exam?

    • 1.1 Why Take the GMAT® Exam?

    • 1.2 GMAT® Exam Format

    • 1.3 What Is the Content of the Test Like?

    • 1.4 Integrated Reasoning Section

    • 1.5 Quantitative Section

    • 1.6 Verbal Section

    • 1.7 Analytical Writing Assessment

    • 1.8 What Computer Skills Will I Need?

    • 1.9 What Are the Test Centers Like?

    • 1.10 How Are Scores Calculated?

    • 1.11 Test Development Process

    • 2.0 How to Prepare

      • 2.0 How to Prepare

      • 2.1 How Should I Prepare to Take the Test?

      • 2.2 What About Practice Tests?

      • 2.3 How Should I Use the Diagnostic Test?

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