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Sorry. There’s no way.

There’s a way to reset question bank in the gmatclub tests or maybe the official guide and mba.com.

I guess the poor man’s reset would be to start attempting attempted questions. Just put the selector into attempted and there you go 🤷‍♂️

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­Sorry for the confusion then, I had thought that maybe there was a way to reset the question bank, I probably got it confused with being able to reset the official guide question banks from mba.com. Maybe this could be useful for gmat club though. So the only way to redo questions is to just checkmark both "mistakes only" and "correct only"?