Graduate & Business Admissions Tests
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Graduate & Business Admissions Tests

Practice-style questions for graduate and business school admissions — GRE verbal, quantitative and analytical writing, plus GMAT problem solving, critical reasoning and data insights.

About this exam

About the Graduate & Business Admissions Tests tests

~8 min read · Updated April 2026

Applying to a graduate programme or business school usually means sitting either the GRE or the GMAT. UK Test Hub publishes independent practice-style questions for both — verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, data insights and analytical writing — so you can build pace and spot weak areas before booking the real exam.

These are not official questions. The GRE is set and run by ETS; the GMAT is set and run by GMAC. We're not affiliated with either. Always use official ETS or GMAC materials for your final preparation.

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What's covered in this section

GRE Practice — verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing. GMAT Practice — quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning and the GMAT Focus data insights section.

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How to use these mocks

Do one timed section a day rather than long marathon sittings. Review every wrong answer before moving on. In the final two weeks before your real exam, switch to full-length timed mocks under exam conditions.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about the Graduate & Business Admissions Tests exam in 2026.

Which is better, GRE or GMAT?

It depends on the programme. Most UK MBAs accept both; specialist master's degrees vary. Check each programme's specific entry requirements.

Are these the official GRE and GMAT questions?

No. UK Test Hub is independent and not affiliated with ETS or GMAC. Our questions are practice-style only — always use official materials for final preparation.