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Free GMAT Focus Mock Test 2026
Sit a full-length GMAT Focus practice test online with authentic timing and Quant, Verbal, Data Insights. Get an instant 205–805 estimate plus instant feedback on writing and speaking — completely free.
▶ Start the GMAT mock test freeWhy practise GMAT with LandingPrep?
- Real format: Quant, Verbal, Data Insights — matched to the official GMAT Focus blueprint.
- Exam-accurate timing so you build the stamina the real test demands.
- Instant results on the 205–805 scale, with answer explanations.
- Writing & speaking feedback with model answers and band-style scoring.
- Accepted everywhere: GMAT Focus is recognised by 2,400+ business schools / 7,700+ programmes.
What's inside the GMAT mock test
GMAT Focus is used for MBA & business school. Our free mock reproduces every section in order, with on-screen timers, a review screen showing the correct answers, and an smart tutor you can ask "why is this the answer?" on any question. Take it as many times as you like — new attempts, no limits, no cost.
📋 GMAT Focus exam pattern (2026)
Total time: 2 hours 15 minutes — GMAT Focus Edition (launched 2023); three 45-minute sections + optional 10-minute break; no Analytical Writing essay · Scoring: 205–805 (composite); 60–90 each for Verbal, Quantitative, Data Insights
| Section | Time | Questions / tasks | What it tests |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verbal | 45 minutes | 23 questions | Critical Reasoning (13 Q): evaluate arguments, identify assumptions, strengthen/weaken arguments; Reading Comprehension (10 Q): passage analysis, inference, main idea |
| Quantitative | 45 minutes | 21 questions | Problem Solving only — algebra, arithmetic, word problems and number properties. Data Sufficiency moved to Data Insights and geometry was removed in the Focus Edition. |
| Data Insights | 45 minutes | 20 questions | Data Sufficiency, Multi-Source Reasoning, Table Analysis, Graphics Interpretation and Two-Part Analysis — interpret and combine data across formats. |
Format reflects the current GMAT Focus as of 2026 — always confirm details on the official site before your test.
🎯 What's a good GMAT score?
- Score 645–700: entry-level for top MBA programs (including Ivy League); equivalent to old GMAT ~700
- Score 700–750: competitive for select MBA programs (top 10–20); some scholarships available
- Score 750+: excellent; highly competitive for MBA, EMBA, and funded fellowship roles
💡 GMAT prep tips
- Verbal: Critical Reasoning remains central—practice identifying logical fallacies and argument structure; Reading passages are shorter (3–4 min) but business-focused
- Quantitative: focus on Problem Solving—brush up on geometry (circles, triangles, 3D shapes) and probability; no data sufficiency means reasoning over pure calculation
- Data Insights: the newest section tests real-world thinking—practice interpreting Excel-like tables, pivot tables, and statistical trends; this section is less computational and more interpretive
Frequently asked questions
- Is this GMAT Focus mock test really free?
- Yes. Every GMAT Focus mock test on LandingPrep is 100% free with no signup, no credit card and no hidden paywall.
- Does the mock test match the real GMAT Focus?
- It mirrors the official GMAT Focus format, timing and question types across Quant, Verbal, Data Insights, scored on the 205–805 scale.
- How is my GMAT score calculated?
- Objective sections are auto-scored instantly; writing and speaking get rubric feedback so you see a realistic 205–805 estimate.
- Can I practise GMAT on mobile?
- Yes — LandingPrep works in any browser on phone, tablet or laptop and even installs as an app for offline study.