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They CAN'T match. The GMAC exercises very tight copyright control over its questions and answers. No one is allowed to reprint them or even photocopy them. If Manhattan, Kaplan, Veritas or anyone else published a book containing even one actual released GMAT question, GMAC would sue our little asses off.


the manhattan books refer to OG questions for practice. I think ritula means that the recommended problems at the end of the chapters dont match the OG.
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Yes Exactlty!
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They CAN'T match. The GMAC exercises very tight copyright control over its questions and answers. No one is allowed to reprint them or even photocopy them. If Manhattan, Kaplan, Veritas or anyone else published a book containing even one actual released GMAT question, GMAC would sue our little asses off.


the manhattan books refer to OG questions for practice. I think ritula means that the recommended problems at the end of the chapters dont match the OG.



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