Sample papers that I have written (these only work properly with Internet Explorer - sorry!). The papers exist in two forms: Click on the
icon for the basic version of each test, where you can move backwards and forwards freely between the questions, and the
icon for a version of the test which is slightly closer to the real GMAT format.
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And here are some links to online GMAT-style papers produced by various organisations. These links were valid on 10th May 2002, but I haven't checked them since:
The best place to go for official information about the GMAT is the home page for the organisation that runs it: www.gmac.org
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