The way that adaptive algorithm works,
If you answer questions correctly, you get a slightly harder one and if you answer questions incorrectly, you get a slightly easier one. This is the perfect scenario. This is the scenario you’re complaining about. 😂
In the imperfect scenario, If the question database is depleted of certain types of questions, then the difficulty variation will be greater, you may answer question correctly and get an easy question because they’re just no hard questions left in the database.
While I understand that you would like to be served easier questions and we all would like life to be easier, but that is not how the adaptive algorithm works. Moreover, the scoring algorithm on the real test as well as the
GMAT Club tests adjusts based on the difficulty of questions. For example, if you get a lot of easy questions and you make a single mistake, you may get a score as low as 81 because you simply have not answered enough hard questions to get a higher higher score… we have had a number of these cases reported recently from the real GMAT test experience. Whether you get easy questions or hard questions, you will have to pay the price.
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