The best way to practice GMAT questions from previous years is to work with official materials in a smart, structured way. Start by using the Official Guide for GMAT Review and GMATPrep Question Packs, since they include real retired questions and maintain the original difficulty level.
Second, practice questions by topic, not randomly. If you’re weak in Sentence Correction or Data Sufficiency, target those sections separately first. Mastery improves faster when you focus skill-by-skill.
Third, always time yourself. Even if you’re practicing just 10–15 questions a day, sticking to strict timing (about 2 minutes per question) builds pacing habits early, which is critical on test day.
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