3 Levels of GMAT Overlapping Sets Questions | Solving Easy, Medium, and Hard GMAT Practice Questions
Think you’ve mastered GMAT overlapping sets? Try solving all 6 questions—easy, medium, and hard—and see where you stand.
In this video, Erika Tyler-John, a 735 GMAT scorer and expert instructor with 10+ years of teaching experience and 4M+ YouTube views, walks you through overlapping sets questions in a 3-level format. At each level, you’ll tackle two questions: one with 2-group overlaps and one with 3-group overlaps.
We start with the fundamentals, showing how to quickly identify problem structure and when to use a 2x2 matrix for efficiency. Then we move into 3-group setups, where Venn diagrams become key to organizing information clearly.
As the difficulty increases, you’ll encounter percent-based setups, variables, and classic traps—like confusing totals with subtotals or solving for the wrong value. By the hard level, everything comes together, requiring flexible thinking and careful interpretation.
If you’re aiming for a high GMAT Quant score, this video will help you master overlapping sets across all difficulty levels and avoid the mistakes that trip up even strong test takers.
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