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Hey guys, I just wanted to know how relevant is the Manhattan Challange Problem Archive to the actual GMAT.
Also, any good suggestions on a good Quant Question bank mainly focusing on 700+ questions.
I have completed the concepts thoroughly and also practiced sufficient 500-700 level questions.
Looking for a Question bank that closely relates to the actual GMAT, but only 700 + level.
Thanks
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For the most part, you won't see problems like the Challenge Problems on the actual GMAT. The majority of them are "800+" level problems. We originally published them because they can be useful as a learning tool: they illustrate a lot of different concepts that you might see on the actual test, even if you're unlikely to see problems that are actually that complicated.
For what you're looking for, you actually want the MPrep Advanced Quant guide, which has several hundred 700-800 level problems.
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