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GMAT Integrated Reasoning Section Practice Questions: The GMAT Integrated Reasoning Section tests the candidates’ ability to evaluate data that is presented in any one of the following formats, including Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation, and Two-Part Analysis. Candidates would be required to answer 12 questions in this section. In this article, we have listed some sample questions, which will help you prepare for the GMAT exam.

Candidates looking to appear for their GMAT 2019 can try a few sample questions on GMAT Integrated Reasoning Section below. For more similar GMAT practice papers kindly visit our page on GMAT Sample Papers.

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Question 1

Andre is buying gifts for his office staff. He wants to spend exactly $280 and he can buy either sweatshirt, which cost $22, or baseball caps, which cost $26. In the table below, choose the number of sweatshirts and the number of baseball caps that Andre should buy.

GMAT Sample Questions: Integrated Reasoning Section

(The Princeton Review)

Question 2

The bar chart below displays the population of the United States according to official census figures every fifty years over a 150-year period.

GMAT Sample Questions: Integrated Reasoning Section

Question 2.1 The ratio of the U.S. population in 2000 to the U.S. population in 1900 is closest to __.

A. 1 to 4

B. 2 to 7

C. 2 to 1

D. 3 to 1

E. 11 to 3

Question 2.2 The U.S. population in 1950 was approximately __ of the U.S. population in 1850.

A. 800%

B. 600%

C. 200%

D. 85%

E. 15%

Question 2.3 The U.S. population increased by approximately __ from 1900 to 1950.

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A. 25%

B. 33%

C. 50%

D. 100%

E. 200%

(The Princeton Review)

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Question 3

In a certain academic competition, there are three rounds, and three possible results in each round.  The folks who “lose” acquire no commendations and do not advance to the next round. The folks who “place”, acquire a set of commendations for that round, but do not advance to the next round.  The folks who “win” acquire a set of commendations for that round, and, in the case of the first two rounds, advance to the next round; in the case of the third round, the “win” means winning the entire competition.  The following chart shows, on average, the percentages of participants who achieve the three results in each of the three rounds.

GMAT Sample Questions: Integrated Reasoning Section

 Question: 3.1. If 100,000 participant start this process, and if all the percentages in the chart are correct, _______ people of them would win the entire competition.

 GMAT Sample Questions: Integrated Reasoning Section

Question 3.2. Exactly _______ % of participants who start acquire exactly two sets of commendations.







GMAT Sample Questions: Integrated Reasoning Section

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Answer Key

Q1 – Sweatshirts: 8 | Baseball Caps: 4

Q2.1 – E

Q2.2 – B

Q2.3 – D

Q3.1 – 800

Q3.2 – 21.6

Q:   Are GMAT exam sample papers accurate?
A:

The applicants who access the sample papers from trusted sources or websites, including official websites can get accurate GMAT sample papers. The mock tests of GMAT are deisgned based on how the main paper is set. This is basically to give the applicants an idea of their standing based on their preparation. The accuracy of GMAT model test papers can be identified based on the sectional bifurcation and marks allotment plus the relevancy of questions based on the current syllabus. 

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