9 Uncommon GMAT Question Types You NEED to Know (and How to Solve Them)
Some GMAT question types show up so rarely that students don’t prepare for them at all.
But when they do appear on test day, they can be confusing, time-consuming, and costly if you don’t recognize them. In this video, Erika Tyler-John, expert GMAT instructor with a 735 score, 10+ years of teaching experience, and 4M+ YouTube views, breaks down 9 uncommon GMAT question types every serious test taker needs to recognize.
These aren’t trick questions—they’re familiar concepts presented in unfamiliar ways. Once you know how to identify them, they become much easier to handle.
Erika explains what makes these questions look intimidating and shares the exact strategies to simplify them, so you can quickly spot the underlying concept instead of wasting time trying to reinvent an approach under pressure.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to recognize uncommon GMAT question types
- Why unfamiliar presentations cause mistakes and time loss
- The core strategies that make these questions manageable
- How to adapt familiar techniques to rare question formats
This video will help you stay calm when something unfamiliar appears and avoid costly mistakes on test day. If you’ve ever thought, “I’ve never seen this before,” this video is for you.
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