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Complete 1000 GMAT Critical Reasoning Series (CR-1000 Series) Questions
We are pleased to provide you with the links to ALL CR-1000 Series questions, a valuable resource for GMAT Critical Reasoning preparation. Interestingly, this comprehensive collection consists of 2040 questions, surpassing the expected 1000, as many questions are sourced from LSAT. You can find the sources in the attached file that you can download. Each link includes not only the question but also detailed answers and valuable forum discussions, making it an essential tool for GMAT aspirants focusing on Critical Reasoning.
I feel its better to practice from the official guide or use LSAT problems . A lot of ambiguity in the problems above .
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Not clear what you are trying to say there. Most of the questions from CR-1000 DO come from official GMAT or official LSAT. So, the questions are perfectly fine.
I am doing these 20 question tests every day until my exam. I average with around 50% correctness in my answers. Would that suffice to get an average of 650 from the verbal, disregarding the quant?
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