How to prepare for 700+ questions

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How to prepare for 700+ questions

by vishal.pathak » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:50 am
Hi All,

I want to get some examples for questions which have 700+ difficulty level. I want to understand my current position. I have taken a few tests but I believe my scores are inflated because I visit this forum very often. I am able to finish the tests in time but there are often a few questions which take approx 4-5 mins. I want to reasonably estimate the difficulty level of these questions so that I am not hit by any surprise in the exam

Any thought that will help me get an approximate idea of question level will be great

Thanks in advance

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by GMAT Kolaveri » Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:31 pm
You should not try to find the difficulty level when attempting a question. You should respect each question and try to solve it.
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by vishal.pathak » Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:29 pm
GMAT Kolaveri wrote:You should not try to find the difficulty level when attempting a question. You should respect each question and try to solve it.
Probably you didnt get my question. I am talking about mental preparedness when I see a 700 question. It is about understanding the pattern of questions that I might have to face

Anyways, let me know if you can through some light on this. Your thought in the above post did not help at all

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Vishal