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The GMAT Official Guide Problem List

Table of Contents

Fractions, Decimals, & Percents 2–3


Algebra 4–5
Word Problems 6–7
Geometry 8–9
Number Properties 10–11
Critical Reasoning 12–13
Reading Comprehension 14
Sentence Correction 15–16

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FDPs Problem Solving by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19 & 146−181).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide, 2019.

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19).

FDPs
OG 2019: 47, 112, 135

Digits & Decimals


OG 2019: 103, 139, 147, 192, 200, 203, 219, 225, D01

Fractions
OG 2019: 11, 13, 22, 48, 55, 62, 74, 78, 79, 85, 94, 102, 132, 163, 167, 220, D08

Percents
OG 2019: 4, 7, 17, 21, 25, 39, 56, 72, 76, 83, 92, 98, 99, 105, 113, 114, 125, 126, 131,
153, 169, 172, 191, 207, 210, 216, D12, D21

Ratios
OG 2019: 12, 15, 44, 53, 160

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FDPs Data Sufficiency by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22 & 265−287).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide (2019 Edition).

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22).

FDPs
OG 2019: 282

Digits & Decimals


OG 2019: 266, 299, 302, 333, 349, 354, 388, 399, 403, D25

Fractions
OG 2019: 288, 387

Percents
OG 2019: 247, 260, 263, 267, 276, 296, 323, 324, 332, 340, 351, 360, 397, D40

Ratios
OG 2019: 235, 238, 239, 240, 243, 244, 249, 279, 316, 335, 368, 402

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Algebra Problem Solving by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19 & 146−181).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide, 2019.

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19).

Linear Equations
OG 2019: 10, 19, 24, 33, 34, 52, 60, 97, 150, 157, 186

Exponents & Roots


OG 2019: 81, 101, 117, 161, 180, 209, 213, 223, 230, D17

Quadratic Equations
OG 2019: 87, 95, 104, 116, 128, 155, 168, 215, 222, 226, D16

Formulas
OG 2019: 64, 84, 100, 111, 115, 129, 184, 196, 198, 206, 212, D03

Inequalities
OG 2019: 29, 40, 66, 90, 122, 185, 189, 193, 228

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Algebra Data Sufficiency by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22 & 265−287).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide (2019 Edition).

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22).

Linear Equations
OG 2019: 232, 255, 280, 292, 310, 315, 328, 391, 404, D35

Exponents & Roots


OG 2019: 252, 259, 262, 330, 342, 350, 376, D44

Quadratic Equations
OG 2019: 286, 289, 307, 366

Formulas
OG 2019: 250, 251, 287, 364, 377

Inequalities
OG 2019: 281, 313, 319, 322, 336, 337, 339, 355, 359, 361, 370, 401, D33, D37

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Word Problems Problem Solving by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19 & 146−181).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide, 2019.

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19).

Translations
OG 2019: 2, 5, 9, 18, 20, 26, 38, 41, 50, 51, 69, 70, 80, 143, 188, 190

Rates & Work


OG 2019: 82, 88, 110, 118, 130, 133, 199, D24

Overlapping Sets
OG 2019: 123, 124, 152, 208, 229, D04, D06, D14

Statistics
OG 2019: 3, 23, 35, 59, 68, 96, 121, 134, 136, 137, 144, 151, 158, 164, 166, 179, 194,
211, 217, D09

Weighted Averages
OG 2019: 16, 107, 138, 149, 171, 227

Consecutive Integers
OG 2019: 93, 120, 197, 204, D02

Extra Problem Types


OG 2019: 54, 91, 173

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Word Problems Data Sufficiency by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22 & 265−287).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide (2019 Edition).

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22).

Translations
OG 2019: 233, 236, 294, 300, 301, 304, 327, 345, 352, 393, D27, D30

Rates & Work


OG 2019: 306, 341, 374, 380, D38

Overlapping Sets
OG 2019: 258, 264, 274, 275, 283, 312, 362, 389, D29, D34, D47

Statistics
OG 2019: 231, 234, 241, 242, 253, 254, 290, 291, 326, 358, 375, 378, 381, 385, 392,
394, 395, 396, D31, D32, D43, D46

Weighted Averages
OG 2019: 348, 373

Consecutive Integers
OG 2019: 320, 321, 325, 363

Extra Problem Types


OG 2019: 270, 298, 329, 338, 372, D45

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Geometry Problem Solving by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19 & 146−181).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide, 2019.

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19).

Lines & Angles


OG 2019: 36

Polygons
OG 2019: 1, 32, 57, 75, 109, 202, 224

Triangles & Diagonals


OG 2019: 42, 45, 61, 145, 156, 159, 174, D10, D19

Circles & Cylinders


OG 2019: 28, 49, 77, 106, 119, 146, 177, D05, D20, D22

Coordinate Plane
OG 2019: 6, 14, 67, 73, 89, 183, 218

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Geometry Data Sufficiency by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22 & 265−287).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide (2019 Edition).

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22).

Lines & Angles


OG 2019: 269

Polygons
OG 2019: 246, 308, 311, 317, 367, 400

Triangles & Diagonals


OG 2019: 237, 268, 346, 353, 384, 386, 398, D28, D48

Circles & Cylinders


OG 2019: 261, 271, 273, 297, 343, 369, 371, 379, D36

Coordinate Plane
OG 2019: 272, 331, 347, 382, 383, D39

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Number Properties Problem Solving by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19 & 146−181).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide, 2019.

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide, 2019 edition (pgs. 16-19).

Divisibility & Primes


OG 2019: 63, 65, 71, 86, 108, 127, 141, 154, 165, 175, 176, 178, 181, 195, 205, D13,
D15, D18, D23

Positives & Negatives


OG 2019: 43

Combinatorics
OG 2019: 140, 148, 182, 187, 201, 214, D11

Probability
OG 2019: 27, 142, 162, 170, 221, D07

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Number Properties Data Sufficiency by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22 & 265−287).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do every Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency problem from The GMAT
Official Guide (2019 Edition).

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide (2019 Edition) (pgs 21−22).

Divisibility & Primes


OG 2019: 248, 293, 295, 303, 334, 356, 357, 390, D26, D42

Odds & Evens


OG 2019: 284, 285

Positives & Negatives


OG 2019: 256, 257, 265, 278, 314, 318, 344, 365, D41

Probability
OG 2019: 245, 277, 305, 309

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Critical Reasoning by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide (2019 edition) (pgs. 29−34 & 507−548).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do many of the Critical Reasoning questions from The GMAT Official Guide
(2019 edition).

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide (2019 edition) (pgs. 29−34).

Describe the Argument


OG 2019: 612

Describe the Role


OG 2019: 553, 562, 576, 579, 580, 593, 598, 609, 610, 623, 639, 647, 651, 652, 659

Find the Assumption


OG 2019: 558, 570, 577, 582, 588, 603, 604, 605, 615, 628, 635, 637, 645, 650, 655,
657, D76

Strengthen the Argument


OG 2019: 545, 547, 548, 550, 552, 554, 557, 560, 563, 564, 565, 566, 568, 571, 574,
585, 587, 590, 591, 592, 595, 596, 597, 600, 601, 602, 607, 608, 611, 624, 626, 631,
641, 648, 649, 661, D73, D75, D80

Weaken the Argument


OG 2019: 546, 549, 572, 575, 584, 586, 599, 616, 617, 619, 620, 622, 625, 627, 629,
642, 646, 654, 658, 664, 666, 667, D66, D68, D71, D74, D78, D82

Evaluate the Argument


OG 2019: 556, 632, 636, 638, 643, 644, 663, D69, D70, D77

Find the Flaw


OG 2019: 561, 633

Inference
OG 2019: 544, 578, 589, 606, 618, 634, 653, 662, D72, D79

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Explain the Discrepancy
OG 2019: 551, 555, 559, 567, 569, 573, 583, 594, 613, 614, 621, 630, 640, 656, 660,
665, D67, D81

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Reading Comprehension OG Problem Sets
It’s time to test your skills on passages that have actually appeared on real
GMAT exams in the past. You can find passages in The GMAT Official Guide
(2019 Edition) (pages 23–28 & 359–424).

Do one passage at a time, or build a mixed set that includes Sentence


Correction and Critical Reasoning problems. Here’s how to get the most out of
each passage:
1. Give yourself approximately 2 to 2.5 minutes to read shorter passages
and 3 minutes to read longer ones. Spend up to 60 seconds to answer
General questions and 90 seconds to answer Specific ones.
2. On the real test, you will see only one question at a time, so don’t look at
all questions before reading the passage.
3. As you read the passage, tell yourself the Simple Story. By the time
you’re done, make sure that you can articulate the Point and that you
have a rough Map of the passage, either on paper or in your brain.
4. If the passage has more than 4 questions, answer only the
odd-numbered questions. You’ll do this passage again sometime in the
future; the next time, you’ll answer the even-numbered questions. (The
real test does not give more than 4 questions per passage.)
5. Follow your four-step process for answering questions.
(1) Identify the Question
(2) Find the Support
(3) Predict an Answer
(4) Eliminate and Find a Match
6. To keep it simple, use these guidelines when studying from OG books:
Shorter passage, 3 questions → about 6 minutes
Shorter passage, 4 questions
or → about 7 minutes
Longer passage, 3 questions
Longer passage, 4 questions → about 8 minutes

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Sentence Correction by Topic
These sets are from The GMAT Official Guide (2019 edition) (pgs. 35−39 & 675−727).

To best make use of this list of problems, we recommend tracking your work in our
GMAT Navigator tool. You will be able to record the time you spent on each problem,
the answer you chose, whether you guessed, and whether you want to redo the
problem in the future. Additionally, we have provided our own explanations of the
best way to do many of the Critical Reasoning questions from The GMAT Official Guide
(2019 edition).

Note: Problem Numbers preceded by “D” refer to questions in the Diagnostic Test
chapter of The GMAT Official Guide (2019 edition) (pgs. 35−39).

Meaning
OG 2019: 677, 683, 691, 700, 701, 711, 745, 772, 773, 781, 792, 798

Subject/Verb Agreement
OG 2019: 684, 695, 706, 749, 753, 754, 759, 771, 789, 799, 801, 807, D89, D91

Sentence Structure
OG 2019: 670, 673, 678, 680, 681, 682, 724, 734, 735, 737, 747, 751, 777, 785

Modifiers
OG 2019: 671, 674, 676, 696, 704, 705, 707, 709, 710, 713, 715, 717, 718, 728, 730,
731, 736, 739, 740, 746, 748, 750, 755, 770, 776, 782, 786, 790, 793, 797, D88, D92,
D97

Parallelism
OG 2019: 668, 669, 672, 685, 693, 697, 699, 702, 712, 714, 716, 722, 723, 725, 726,
732, 733, 742, 744, 757, 760, 763, 766, 768, 788, 795, 802, D84, D87, D94, D96, D98,
D99

Comparisons
OG 2019: 679, 686, 688, 690, 694, 703, 729, 738, 752, 758, 761, 767, 775, 780, 783,
784, 791, 806, D83, D85, D95, D100

Pronouns
OG 2019: 687, 743, 762, 765, 769, 774, 779, 796, D90

Verbs
OG 2019: 692, 708, 719, 721, 727, 794, 803, 804

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Idioms
OG 2019: 675, 689, 698, 720, 741, 756, 764, 778, 787, 800, 805, D86, D93

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