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I have been scoring 41 to 43 on the Verbal and need to maintain it at 42 or 43. Can anyone recommend ~100 realistic Verbal questions, especially SC and CR. (Reading comp rarely seems to be much of an issue)
Will most of the GMAT Prep pack questions be easier than this level?
Also, what is the source of the GMAT Club questions, are these retired official questions?
Thanks.
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The reason it is hard to reply is that it is impossible to know the level of questions - it's a closely guarded secret.
My only advice is stick to the only true guide to real questions: OG13. The questions at the end are the hardest. So... Do these, do them again, really understand each question in the book, really understand each trick. Then you'll be 43+
And as James pointed out - do thoroughly review your mistakes in the OG. For OG13 SC - you may find out video solutions helpful: https://www.gmatpill.com/official-guide
You need to be loyal to OG 13th. That is the correct material if you are looking for something at par with the actual GMAT Questions. In case you have already tried the questions, you can try going through the GMAT Verbal Review (2nd Edition). You will eventually find that the actual GMAT questions are going to be exactly on the same lines as in these two books. Also, the hardest questions of the Verbal Review (towards the end), correctly represent the hardest questions on the real GMAT.
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