GMAT Quantitative Section — Data-Interpretation Practice Questions

From this page you can access a series of five GMAT Quantitative practice questions involving the interpretation of data presented graphically. All five questions are in the Problem-Solving format.

NOTE: During the actual GMAT, expect 3-5 out of all 37 Quantitative questions to involve data interpretation. These questions are usually cast in the Problem-Solving format and are sometimes presented in sets of two or three questions based on the the same graphical data.

Instructions for Practice Questions:
  1. Review the test directions (below).

  2. Go to any of the five numbered practice questions. You can select an answer choice by clicking on a button.

  3. Scroll down the page for the correct answer and an analysis of the question. Click on "Directions" to return to this page.

  4. This is not a timed test. But if you want to simulate timed testing conditions, limit yourself to 10 minutes for all 5 questions.
Directions for Problem-Solving Questions

Solve each problem and indicate the best of the answer choices given. All numbers used are real numbers.
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