Sample Questions

Below are links to new examples of Integrated Reasoning questions to try out. These question formats will make their debut in the Next Generation GMAT exam, launching in June 2012.

The 30-minute Integrated Reasoning section will consist of 12 questions in four new formats. To get a sense of what the questions will be like, click on the links or images for each question format.

Graphics Interpretation: Interpret the graph or graphical image and select the option from a drop-down list to make the answer statements accurate.

Next Generation GMAT Graphic Analysis Example

Two-Part Analysis: Select one answer from each column to solve a problem with a two-part solution. Possible answers will be presented in a table with a column for each part.

Next Generation GMAT Two Part Analysis Example

Table Analysis: Sort the table to organize the data so you can determine whether certain conditions are met. Each question will have statements with opposing answers (e.g., yes/no, true/false, inferable/not inferable); select one answer for each statement.

Next Generation GMAT Table Analysis Example

Multisource Reasoning: Click on the page tabs to reveal different data and discern which data you need to answer the question. 

Next Generaion GMAT Multi-Source Reasoning Example

Additional study material, including updated GMATPrep software and The Official Guide to GMAT Review, 13th Edition, will be available by April 2012.

Additional resources:
Next Generation GMAT Fact Sheet
Graphics Interpretation article / video
Two-Part Analysis article / video
Table Analysis article / video
Multisource Reasoning articlevideo