Statistics of answering questions from BTGPQ.

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Hi,

Today I have answered as many questions I can from the Beat the GMAT Practice questions.

Here are the statistics,

Time limit: 75 minutes

Questions Answered: 37 (includes RC, CR and SC)

Please see the attached screenshots for detailed analysis.


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I have realised that most of my answers went wrong in the last questions. May be I have to practice more and build stamina so that I can patiently read and understand the questions till the end of the session.

My Queries are:

1. How much score can I expect in a real test inferring the answering pattern given above?

Please advice.[/img]
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by Target2009 » Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:29 pm
I Don't think BTG PQ can actually reflect any approx score. But thats truly my opinion.
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by bubbliiiiiiii » Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:21 pm
I thought since they have given complexity level of each question and keeping the GMAT CAT Algorithm into account, the complexity of most of the questions, even though after answering 4 consecutive answers correct, remained same which is below 400. This is something which is bothering me.

I completely understand that one can't precisely tell the score from BTGP Questions but I am more concerned with the pattern of answering such as three consecutive correct followed by one wrong and again a couple of correct answers. How would this pattern relate on the actual exam because I heard that first few questions on GMAT are really important.

I know what I am asking could all be answered by my one attempt of GMAT prep. I would certainly do that after some time as currently I am very afraid of attempting it after scoring a 550 in my last attempt and want to make sure I get a good score after much practice.

It would be great if few of you can comment on it and pour in some suggestions.
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