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Practice Exams 1 & 2 (Free)
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Free GMAT Practice Tests, Ranked
Below are the 11 best free GMAT tests available online, ranked from most realistic to
least.

#1: Kaplan

Kaplan’s free GMAT practice test tops the list for its realistic format and high-quality
practice questions. Not only does the test closely resemble the real GMAT, but it also
comes with detailed video answer explanations.

You can take the test online at any time, or you can sign up for a live, instructor-
proctored test. If you go the proctored route, then you’ll see live explanations from
Kaplan faculty, a mini lesson from an instructor, and a live chat window where you can
ask questions.

Like the real GMAT, the Quantitative and Verbal sections are adaptive. You can also
opt for 50% or 100% additional time if you’ll be getting accommodations. Just make
sure that you don’t accidentally hit “End Test,” or you will exit the exam and won’t be
able to restart it!

You can access the Kaplan practice test by creating an account on its website and
then choosing the self-proctored or instructor-proctored practice test. If you don’t
want promotional emails from Kaplan, then make sure to uncheck the appropriate box.

#2: Veritas

Veritas is a close second for best free GMAT practice test. The exam is realistic and
presents high-quality practice questions. You can take the exam in full or just choose
certain sections.

Like the official GMAT practice tests, you can pause the test at any time. It’s
recommended, however, that you take the test in full and follow the real GMAT
timing to build up your stamina for test day.

You can also choose 50% or 100% extra time if you need accommodations. To access
the test, head to VeritasPrep.com and create an account. The company also
offers six additional computer-adaptive GMAT practice tests for $49.
Try
to limit your coffee breaks to get a realistic experience of test day.

#3: Manhattan Prep

For your third unofficial free GMAT practice test, head to ManhattanPrep.com. You’ll
just need to create an account to access the test.

The questions on the Manhattan Prep test are high quality, but the visuals of the test
don’t match the real GMAT. While it’s recommended that you follow the same timing as
the GMAT, you do have the option here of manually adjusting time settings.

You could extend the time limits by section, or take the test completely untimed. You
also have the option of setting a time limit on yourself for each question. If you go
with this option, then you’ll have to move on to the next question when time runs out
whether you’ve answered the question or not.

Unanswered GMAT questions can really drag down your score, but this option can be
useful as you develop a test taking rhythm. At the same time, it’s not always the best
practice to spend the exact same amount of time on every question in a section.

For instance, problem solving questions may take longer than data sufficiency questions
in math, and reading comprehension questions may take longer than sentence
corrections in verbal. This option can be useful to solidify your time management skills,
but it’s also not the most realistic experience of taking the GMAT.

#4: Princeton Review

When you create an account with Princeton Review, you can access one free GMAT
practice test. You can either self-proctor the exam and take it online, or you can sign up
for a practice test event.

The events in the Boston area, for example, take place at local colleges, like
Northeastern and Brandeis University. These events

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