The best way to practice GMAT questions from past years is by using the official materials made by GMAC. Their "Official Guide for GMAT Review" has real questions from previous exams. It’s better to stick with these because they match the real difficulty, wording, and style you’ll see on test day.
You can also try the GMAT Official Practice Exams from mba.com. These practice tests use real retired questions and give you a feel for the timing and pressure. It’s important to solve questions slowly at first, making sure you really understand every mistake, instead of rushing through lots of tests.
Some students like to mix in third-party material, but honestly, nothing is better than the official ones when you want a 700+ score. They are the closest thing to the real test, and they teach you how GMAT writers think, which matters a lot for tougher questions.
Read this blog to know what kind of question you can face in the GMAT exam.
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