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Test Your GAT General Aptitude: Challenge Yourself Now

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This quiz uses GAT test examples to help you practice real Graduate Assessment Test questions and spot weak areas. Work through quick math and verbal questions, review answers, and fix gaps before exam day; then try our general aptitude practice and extra admission test questions for more prep.

Despite ____ efforts, the team could not complete the project on time.
dogged
devout
dauntless
deft
Dogged means persistent or determined, fitting the context of continuous effort. Devout relates to religious devotion, deft means skillful, and dauntless means fearless but doesnt convey persistence in effort. Hence, dogged is correct.
Which of the following is the antonym of benevolent?
magnanimous
malevolent
charitable
altruistic
Malevolent means having or showing a wish to do evil, which is the opposite of benevolent (kind, charitable). Altruistic, magnanimous, and charitable are all synonyms of benevolent.
If x = 5, what is the value of 2x + 3?
13
8
15
10
Substitute x = 5 into 2x + 3: 2(5) + 3 = 10 + 3 = 13. The other options result from calculation errors.
Identify the logical fallacy in this argument: If it rains, the ground gets wet. The ground is wet; therefore, it rained.
False dichotomy
Affirming the consequent
Denying the antecedent
Circular reasoning
Affirming the consequent is the fallacy of assuming that because the outcome is true, the premise must also be true. Just because the ground is wet doesnt guarantee it rained. Denying the antecedent, circular reasoning, and false dichotomy are different errors.
Which of the following is grammatically correct?
She and me are going to the conference.
Her and I are going to the conference.
She and I are going to the conference.
Her and me are going to the conference.
When used as the subject of a sentence, I (not me) is correct, and she (not her) is correct. Thus She and I are going... is grammatically sound.
What is the next number in the sequence: 3, 6, 11, 18, ?
25
29
31
27
Differences between terms are 3, 5, 7, 9. The next difference is 11, so 18 + 11 = 29. However, a closer pattern shows 3?6 (+3), 6?11 (+5), 11?18 (+7), 18?27 (+9). So the correct next term is 27.
A pie chart shows 40% of respondents chose option A, 25% chose B, and 15% chose C. What percent chose D?
15%
20%
10%
30%
All percentages must sum to 100%. A+B+C = 40%+25%+15% = 80%, so the remaining 20% must be D.
Given the premises 'All T are U' and 'Some U are V', which conclusion is valid?
All T are V
All V are T
No T are V
Some T are V
From 'All T are U' and 'Some U are V', it follows that some members of T (since they are within U) could be in V; thus 'Some T are V'. The other inferences arent logically guaranteed.
If a price increases from $80 to $100, what is the percent increase?
25%
30%
15%
20%
Percent increase = ((New?Old)/Old)100% = ((100?80)/80)100% = (20/80)100% = 25%.
In context, the word 'ephemeral' most nearly means:
futuristic
short-lived
important
irrelevant
Ephemeral describes something lasting for a very short time or transitory. It does not imply importance, futurism, or irrelevance.
Solve for x: 2(x ? 3) + 4 = 3(x + 1) ? 5.
x = 2
x = 1
x = ?1
x = 0
Expand: 2x?6+4 = 3x+3?5 ? 2x?2 = 3x?2 ? ?2 = x?2 ? x = 0.
What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line y = 2x + 3?
?1/2
2
?2
1/2
Slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals. The slope of the given line is 2, so the perpendicular slope is ?1/2.
If a fair coin is flipped 10 times, what is the probability of getting exactly 5 heads?
252/1024
512/1024
210/1024
126/1024
Number of ways to get 5 heads = C(10,5) = 252; total outcomes = 2? = 1024. So probability = 252/1024.
Given P(A) = 0.3, P(B) = 0.4, and P(A ? B) = 0.12, what is P(A|B)?
0.48
0.30
0.12
0.42
Conditional probability P(A|B) = P(A ? B)/P(B) = 0.12/0.4 = 0.30. The other values are results of miscalculation.
You have three switches outside a room that control three light bulbs inside. You can only enter the room once. How can you determine which switch controls which bulb?
Label each switch and guess based on intensity after entering the room.
Flip switch 1, immediately go in to see which bulb is lit, then repeat for switch 2 after resetting the room.
Turn on switch 1 for a few minutes, turn it off, immediately turn on switch 2, then enter the room. The lit bulb is switch 2, the warm but off bulb is switch 1, and the cold off bulb is switch 3.
Turn on switch 1 and switch 2, wait, then turn off switch 2 before entering; the lit bulb is switch 1, the warm is switch 2, and the off is switch 3.
By leaving switch 1 on long enough to heat its bulb, then switching it off and turning on switch 2 before entering, you can identify switch 2 by the lit bulb, switch 1 by the warm unlit bulb, and switch 3 by the cold unlit bulb. This method uses both light and heat as identifiers.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Analyze GAT Test Examples -

    Identify patterns across graduate assessment test questions in our GAT test examples to recognize recurring themes and formats.

  2. Apply Problem-Solving Strategies -

    Use targeted approaches to tackle a variety of GAT sample questions, enhancing your quantitative and logical reasoning skills.

  3. Interpret Complex Passages -

    Break down and infer meaning from reading passages typical of the graduate assessment test to improve comprehension accuracy.

  4. Evaluate Answer Choices -

    Employ elimination tactics and critical analysis on GAT sample questions to boost your answer selection accuracy.

  5. Practice Under Timed Conditions -

    Complete questions from our GAT practice quiz with time constraints to sharpen your speed and endurance.

  6. Manage Time Effectively -

    Allocate time wisely across sections to maximize performance on MS admission test examples and enhance overall test strategy.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Ratio and Percentage Mastery -

    Ratios and percentages frequently appear in GAT sample questions, and you can boost your accuracy by using the formula Percentage = (Part/Whole)×100. Visual tools like pie charts or bar models, recommended by Khan Academy, help you internalize proportional relationships quickly. Work through MS admission test examples in official ETS prep to refine these skills under timed conditions.

  2. Linear Equation Techniques -

    Linear equations form the backbone of many quantitative items on the graduate assessment test; practice isolating variables with methods like substitution and elimination. Research from MIT OpenCourseWare suggests solving for one variable at a time enhances clarity and reduces errors. Include a mix of one-step, two-step, and multi-variable equations in your GAT practice quiz to simulate real exam complexity.

  3. Critical Reasoning and Argument Mapping -

    In GAT test examples focused on verbal reasoning, learn to dissect arguments by identifying premises, conclusions, and assumptions - a method endorsed by the University of Pennsylvania's writing center. Creating simple argument maps or flowcharts can reveal hidden logical leaps and strengthen your analytical reading. Regular review of GAT sample questions will sharpen this skill and prepare you for tougher passages.

  4. Advanced Vocabulary with Etymology -

    Building a robust vocabulary for your graduate assessment test is easier when you study Greek and Latin roots; for example, "bene" means good (beneficial, benevolent). The Oxford English Dictionary recommends flashcards paired with contextual sentences to reinforce usage. Tackle GAT test examples of sentence completion to apply new words in authentic scenarios.

  5. Data Interpretation Strategies -

    Charts and graphs are staples in GAT practice quizzes; focus on calculating mean, median, and mode quickly, as outlined by the Pew Research Center's data tutorials. Learning to estimate by rounding data points can save precious time, especially under timed MS admission test examples. Consistent practice with authentic GAT sample questions ensures you can draw accurate inferences on exam day.

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