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I recently got a book of arun sharma. I need to know whether this book is enough for gmat quant section. This book question seems little bit different.
Which topic i need to avoid from this arun sharma book?

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You should try to use only official GMAT prep material such as OGs, GMATprep question packs, Quantitative Review etc , or you should go for standard GMAT test prep companies' material (Manhattan, Veritas, Target Test Prep, Magoosh etc). GMAT's quant questions have different language and they are specifically
made to test the logical reasoning more than mathematical reasoning. I would say, you can learn the concepts from any book you have, but practice only GMAT related material for both Quant and Verbal.

Use this link to practice : gmat-math-questions-and-intellectual-discussions-7/?fl=menu

GMAT club has all the questions from all the test prep companies. You don't need any other source to practice. For concept learning, you can try any online course.

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