(engl.) GMAT math practice questions (Chapter 2, Part 2) by Robert Kuehl

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About the Lecture

The lecture (engl.) GMAT math practice questions (Chapter 2, Part 2) by Robert Kuehl is from the course GMAT Preparation. It contains the following chapters:

  • Problem Solving Question 1 (easy)
  • Problem Solving Question 2 (easy)
  • Problem Solving Question 3 (easy)
  • Problem Solving Question 4 (easy)
  • Problem Solving Question 5 (easy)
  • Problem Solving Question 6 (easy)
  • Problem Solving Question 7 (easy)
  • Problem Solving Question 8 (medium)
  • Problem Solving Question 9 (medium)
  • Problem Solving Question 10 (medium)
  • Problem Solving Question 11 (medium)
  • Problem Solving Question 12 (medium)
  • Problem Solving Question 13 (medium)
  • Problem Solving Question 14 (medium)
  • Problem Solving Question 15 (medium)
  • Problem Solving Question 16 (hard)
  • Problem Solving Question 17 (hard)
  • Problem Solving Question 18 (hard)
  • Problem Solving Question 19 (hard)
  • Problem Solving Question 20 (hard)
  • Problem Solving Question 21 (hard)

Included Quiz Questions

  1. 90%
  2. 50%
  3. 20%
  4. All the information are relevant.
  1. Simplify the question.
  2. Use Plugging-In.
  3. Make a clear calculation.
  4. Find hidden clues in the text.
  1. 6,25%
  2. 12,5%
  3. 8,25%
  4. 10,6%
  1. 9,6%
  2. 7,5%
  3. 4,7%
  4. 8,2%
  1. 40 inch
  2. 30 inch
  3. 20 inch
  4. 50 inch
  1. "outcomes that are specified" ÷ "total numbers of possible outcomes"
  2. "total numbers of possible outcomes" ÷ "outcomes that are specified"
  3. "incomes that are specified" ÷ "total numbers of possible incomes"
  4. "total numbers of possible incomes" ÷ "incomes that are specified"
  1. 64
  2. 72
  3. 68
  4. 82
  1. 1x
  2. 2x
  3. 0x
  4. 3x
  1. 1x
  2. 0x
  3. 2x
  4. 3x
  1. The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
  2. If A, B and C are points on a circle where the line AC is a diameter of the circle, then the angle ∠ABC is a right angle.
  3. If A, B and C are points on a circle, then the angle ∠ABC is a right angle.
  4. The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the difference of the squares of the other two sides.
  1. If A, B and C are points on a circle where the line AC is a diameter of the circle, then the angle ∠ABC is a right angle.
  2. The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
  3. If A, B and C are points on a circle, then the angle ∠ABC is a right angle.
  4. The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the difference of the squares of the other two sides.
  1. a⁴
  2. a⁵
  1. 512
  2. 216
  3. 138
  4. 720
  1. Distance ÷ Time
  2. Time ÷ Distance
  3. Inertia ÷ Time
  4. Time ÷ Inertia
  1. Using Plugging-In
  2. Estimating the solution
  3. Making a Paper Based Calculation
  4. Using a rule of three

Author of lecture (engl.) GMAT math practice questions (Chapter 2, Part 2)

 Robert Kuehl

Robert Kuehl


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