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Dear students
As part of our endeavour to help you ace the GMAT, we're releasing 300 brand new practice questions on GMAT Verbal, absolutely free of cost. These questions are not a part of current Scholaranium or e-GMAT course.
These questions test every concept, trick, and trap that the GMAT is likely to throw at you. Note that this offer is available to only the first 300 students.
Key features of Verbal practice questions
1. A large pool of fresh questions - 300 brand-new questions along with their solutions.
2. Personalized quizzing engine - Create any quiz with our quizzing engine that allows for 1000+ combinations! Test yourself on super-hard questions, refresh concepts with easy ones, or mix and match different question types. Think up any custom quiz and bring it to life with our personalized quizzing engine!
3. Target your weaknesses - These questions come with access to actionable analytics that isolate your weak areas and show where you need to focus your efforts.
4. Tools for preparing efficiently - Revise and retake (prior) attempts, make notes, and bookmark questions to review later.
While you can create 1000+ types of custom quizzes using our quizzing engine, here are a few more popular ways in which the custom quiz engine may be used:
1. Assess your performance in SC, CR and RC You can easily assess your performance in SC, CR or RC using the custom quiz feature. Just create a quiz with 15 questions spanning all question types and difficulty levels. The weighted score gives you an assessment of your performance. Watch this video to understand how to create a custom quiz: Click Here to See the Video
2. Build personalized assessments Want to know how good you are at Parallelism or Modifiers? Create a custom quiz that provides you a concept-specific assessment. Watch the video below to understand how you can do it yourself: Click Here to See the Video
3. Track your improvement Utilize the Verbal practice question bank to get quantifiable data on your progress and understand exactly how you’re performing on each sub-section and concept. The robust analytical capability of our platform allows you to get an overview of your performance, as well as deep-dive into granular data. Not just that, you can also compare your performances across quizzes and pin-point your weak areas. Watch this video to understand how to track your improvement: Click Here to See the Video
Please note that this offer is valid only for the first 300 students.
Wishing you a successful and rewarding GMAT journey.
Payal Tandon e-GMAT
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Such a great opportunity As a former e-GMAT student, I recommend to hug this golden offer. egmat can you roughly estimate how long would it take to collect your first 100 answers for each question? I'm planning to take the most out of it.
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