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Lsat tests come for free . if you want some Gmat qs u will have to spend .baladon99 wrote:I have completed CR in OG12. I need practice questions with much tougher level . Should I look for LSAT questions or from where can I get more CR questions for practice ?
MasterGmat Trial/Egmat Trial is where u can get some .
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Well, officially of course the LSAT tests are not for free. The LSAC sells these tests in there "10 Actual Official" Series. The LSAT company that I work for has to pay over $200 per student in order to use official questions in the company's books.
The most obvious place to get additional GMAT questions is in the Official Guide Verbal Review 2nd Edition. This has about 80 critical reasoning questions.
You can get Critical Reasoning GMAT questions by purchasing materials from various companies that are represented on this site: Veritas, Princeton, Kaplan, Manhattan. And as mentioned above there are also some newer companies out there that are entirely online. I have not seen many of their critical reasoning questions so I cannot say.
The most obvious place to get additional GMAT questions is in the Official Guide Verbal Review 2nd Edition. This has about 80 critical reasoning questions.
You can get Critical Reasoning GMAT questions by purchasing materials from various companies that are represented on this site: Veritas, Princeton, Kaplan, Manhattan. And as mentioned above there are also some newer companies out there that are entirely online. I have not seen many of their critical reasoning questions so I cannot say.