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The GMAT’s adaptive algorithm adjusts question difficulty based on your performance. Typically, test-takers start in the 555-605 range for Quant and Verbal. If you answer correctly, difficulty increases; if incorrect, it may drop. The algorithm isn’t purely linear, meaning a single wrong answer won’t drastically lower your score, but consecutive mistakes will.

Timing doesn’t directly affect difficulty selection, but if you run out of time, unanswered questions hurt your score significantly.

For Verbal, the order of question types is randomized—you might start with CR, RC. The sequence varies per test and isn’t fixed.
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thanks alot very helpfull :)
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The GMAT’s adaptive algorithm adjusts question difficulty based on your performance. Typically, test-takers start in the 555-605 range for Quant and Verbal. If you answer correctly, difficulty increases; if incorrect, it may drop. The algorithm isn’t purely linear, meaning a single wrong answer won’t drastically lower your score, but consecutive mistakes will.

Timing doesn’t directly affect difficulty selection, but if you run out of time, unanswered questions hurt your score significantly.

For Verbal, the order of question types is randomized—you might start with CR, RC. The sequence varies per test and isn’t fixed.
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If you are answering correctly you will start getting more difficult questions. However, it is not very linear. E.g. you may start at 78 level for Quant (sectional scale rather than our more "customary" of 555-595 for example) and then if you are right, you will get level 80 and if you are right, you will get 81 but you may also get 83 or 77 because the question bank may not have 82 or 81 of that particular question type.

There are also experimental questions and those may be very easy or very hard and not correspond to your difficulty.

In my experiments with GMAT Prep the questions also maxed out at a certain level (not 805 but rather around 655-705) as there were no more hard questions in the question bank, so you should not expect to start getting 805's by the time you reach question 10. It is all a bit complicated but you DO NOT need to worry about it. Just solve the questions in front of you - that's all you need to worry about and you will see a lot more easy and medium questions than hard ones.
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that clears up thanks :)
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If you are answering correctly you will start getting more difficult questions. However, it is not very linear. E.g. you may start at 78 level for Quant (sectional scale rather than our more "customary" of 555-595 for example) and then if you are right, you will get level 80 and if you are right, you will get 81 but you may also get 83 or 77 because the question bank may not have 82 or 81 of that particular question type.

There are also experimental questions and those may be very easy or very hard and not correspond to your difficulty.

In my experiments with GMAT Prep the questions also maxed out at a certain level (not 805 but rather around 655-705) as there were no more hard questions in the question bank, so you should not expect to start getting 805's by the time you reach question 10. It is all a bit complicated but you DO NOT need to worry about it. Just solve the questions in front of you - that's all you need to worry about and you will see a lot more easy and medium questions than hard ones.