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GMAT Practice Test Built on the Science of the Real Exam
Our adaptive engine adjusts difficulty by question, using the same Item Response Theory technology that powers the actual exam. Finish with a score report that shows exactly where you stand.
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Why Serious Test Takers Choose GMAT Club Tests
Adapts to your level and delivers a detailed breakdown after every test.
Real GMAT-level adaptivity
Built on Item Response Theory (IRT), the psychometric framework powering the official GMAT test. Difficulty shifts with every answer.
Expert-calibrated questions
Every question has a calibrated difficulty parameter, so the engine measures your true ability level — not just a raw right or wrong count.
Scores you can trust
Our scoring algorithm mirrors the real exam's, so your predicted score closely tracks what you'd see on test day.
How GMAT Club Tests Compare to Other GMAT Prep
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- Adapts like the real GMAT — powered by IRT
- 12+ full-length tests + 40 sectional tests
- Deep performance analytics by section and difficulty
- Questions developed and reviewed by 99th-percentile experts
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- True adaptive testing
- Only 6 tests available
- Basic score report
- Official GMAC questions
Other Prep Platforms
- Limited or no adaptivity
- Test volume varies
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What You Get from Your First GMAT Practice Test
Take a free GMAT practice test powered by adaptive algorithms used in the real exam. Our IRT-based engine evaluates your ability from session one, simulates real test difficulty, and shows exactly where to focus next.
What you get
- Full diagnostic across Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights
- Detailed explanations for every question
- Performance analytics to evaluate and improve
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How to Improve Your GMAT Score With Practice Tests
250,000+ test-takers trust GMAT Club Tests to prepare smarter, not harder.
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Pick Your GMAT Test
Adaptive full-length or sectional tests. Start free, no commitment needed.
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Practice in a Real Exam Environment
Adapts to your skill level. Same interface, tools, and timing as the real GMAT.
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Learn From Every Question
Expert-written solutions explaining concepts, shortcuts, and community approaches.
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Track Progress & Target Weak Spots
Score breakdown, time per question, accuracy by topic, and an Error Log.
Over 100,000 practice tests completed last year — there's a reason test-takers keep coming back.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about GMAT Club Tests
GMAT Club Tests use Item Response Theory (IRT) — the same psychometric framework that powers the official GMAT. We estimate each question's difficulty and other parameters the same way GMAC does, and score adaptively on theta. What we can't replicate is GMAC's proprietary item bank and test blueprint. What we can do is calibrate our scores against years of historical data and official GMAT percentiles. Expect scores as accurate as GMAT Prep and highly correlated with your real GMAT score.
You can reattempt questions in two ways: by using the after-test review (where correct answers are hidden by default), or by resetting the question bank. If you choose to reset the bank, please note that this operation marks your previously answered questions as "new" again; it does not add new questions to your account.
Full-length tests simulate the complete GMAT experience with all three sections (Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights), while sectional tests let you focus on one area at a time. Both are adaptive and use the same IRT engine. Elite members can convert between formats.
Yes, time accommodations are available on all plans, including the free test. You can adjust timing settings to match your approved accommodations before starting any test.
All plans provide 3 months of access from the date of purchase. Elite members can pause their access for up to 6 months if needed. Pro and Elite members receive a 50% discount on renewal within 7 days of expiration.
You receive a comprehensive performance breakdown including: overall score and percentile, section-level scores, accuracy by question type and difficulty, time management analysis, and detailed explanations for every question. Pro and Elite plans include GMAT Focus-style score reports.
Yes, you can upgrade at any time. There is a flat fee to upgrade from Starter to Pro or Pro to Elite. Please use the My Plan page or the Pricing page to upgrade.
GMAT Club Tests are fully web-based and responsive, working seamlessly on desktop, tablet, and mobile browsers. While we don't currently have a native app, our platform is optimized for all devices.
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Disclaimer: GMAC keeps their exact mathematical weights private — however, the statistical framework they use to administer the GMAT, Item Response Theory (IRT), is publicly established science. We've built our tests on that same framework, so that our tests adapt, scale, and score the way the real GMAT does.