I NEED TO FIND SOME MATH QUESTIONS (DIFFICULT) FOR PRACTICE

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by wawatan » Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:38 pm
you could try kaplan 800
it has pretty good quantitative section.

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by one of many » Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:52 pm
I have already done it. The questiones provided are not the same as those on real gmat. I feel a bit confused.

Is anything else you could tell about math problems? Where can I get as similar as real questions of he test?

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by shilotilo » Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:00 am
Hi,
If you are from India, You could try out the problems from Arun Sharma's Quantitative Aptitude. It has a range of problems, in the same topics as those tested in the GMAT but different in the difficulty range as the problems are written for those appearing for the CAT (the entrance exam for the IIMs).

Shilo

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by one of many » Sat Jun 21, 2008 12:26 am
Thank you for your info
Could you please give me details where can I get it. I am not form India.

Can you provide me the address in the Internet where I can get it?

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by shilotilo » Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:29 am
Hi,
Tata -Mcgraw -Hill are the publishers. You can google this book. I think you can order it online. I am not too sure. I have seen a copy of it on the ebay.in too (I don't know about ebay.com).
But the CAT (specially the scores required for the IIMs) is a very very tough exam, so I am not sure if the difficult level of this book is quite what you are looking for. Others could suggest some alternative?

Shilo