GMAT Focus Edition

Graduate Management Admission Test - Focus Edition. A 2-hour 15-minute computer-adaptive test with 64 questions across Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Data Insights sections.

Advanced Topics

Advanced Problem Solving Techniques

Mastering Complex Quant Questions

Tackle higher-level quantitative questions by combining multiple math concepts and logical steps.

Techniques You Need

  • Backsolving: Plug answer choices into the problem.
  • Picking Numbers: Use specific numbers to simplify abstract questions.
  • Recognizing Patterns: Spot common traps and recurring themes.

Application

These techniques help you solve challenging GMAT questions efficiently and build confidence for test day.

When to Use Advanced Methods

Use these methods when questions seem abstract or when traditional approaches are too time-consuming.

Key Formula

x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}

Examples

  • Using backsolving to check which answer fits a quadratic equation.

  • Picking numbers to simplify a percent increase question.

In a Nutshell

Learn innovative techniques for tackling tough quantitative questions quickly and accurately.

Key Terms

Backsolving
A strategy where you substitute answer choices into the original equation to see which works.
Picking Numbers
A method where you assign specific values to variables to make an abstract question concrete.