GMAT logo

GMAT Data Sufficiency Questions, Tips to Answer, and Sample Questions

Rituparna Nath logo

Rituparna Nath

Content Writer at Study Abroad Exams

GMAT data sufficiency comprise 15 questions which are two-fifths of the total 31 GMAT quant questions. The GMAT Data Sufficiency questions consist of a problem statement followed by two factual statements. Each GMAT Data Sufficiency problem consists of two statements (1) and (2) and five different sets of GMAT data sufficiency options:

  1. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
  2. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
  3. BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
  4. EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
  5. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.

Data sufficiency assesses candidates’ critical thinking and hypervigilance. An abstract problem-solving question is mainly given and most of the difficulty comes from obtuse or clever wording, candidates usually miss it.

GMAT Data Sufficiency Topics

There is a wide range of topics that are covered in GMAT Data Sufficiency and candidates are allowed several GMAT DS options. The below-mentioned table summarizes the topics covered in GMAT Syllabus that come under data sufficiency:

Arithmetic Algebra Geometry
Multiples and Factors Monomials, polynomials Triangle
Number Properties Functions Lines and angles
Fractions Exponents Quadrilaterals
Decimals Quadratic equations Circles
Percentage Inequalities and basic statistics Rectangular solids and cylinders
Power and Roots GMAT Algebra expressions and equations Coordinate geometry
Average Permutation and combination -
Probability Arithmetic and geometric progressions -
Set Theory - -
Mixtures and allegations - -
Ratio and proportion - -
Descriptive Statistics - -
Pipes, cisterns, and work time - -
Speed, time, distance - -
Simple and Compounded Interest - -

What is Data Sufficiency Questions Testing? 

Data sufficiency questions are usually refined questions for GMAT. Candidates while solving these questions do not actually understand the hints and find the questions complex. Data sufficiency is more constructive and logical questions than the actual GMAT math questions.

GMAT data sufficiency options particularly test the followings:

  • Who is highly critical and always questioning given information?
  • Who leverages every little piece of information to make the best decision possible?
  • Who can recognize the “con” and select a correct answer that differentiates them from other very smart people?

Steps for Answering GMAT Data Sufficiency Questions

Candidates undergoing confusion associated with solving GMAT Data Sufficiency Problems can undertake the following measures demonstrated in the example:
Is x > 10?

(1) x > 9
(2) x > 11

In all data sufficiency questions, the GMAT DS options appear like:

A) (1) is enough, (2) is not
B) (2) is enough, (1) is not
C) You need both statements
D) (1) is enough alone and (2) is enough alone
E) You can’t answer the question

The following steps will help candidates to solve data sufficiency problems:

  1. Study the question to know what specifically needs to be solved
  2. Find the information you need to solve problem
  3. Take the first statement and see if it is enough to solve problem
  4. Similarly, take the second statement and notice if the data is enough to solve problem
  5. Next, study both the statements and notice if the data is enough to solve the problem
image1

The above diagram helps candidates follow a path while evaluating the data sufficiency questions and choosing the correct answer from the GMAT DS options.

Data Sufficiency Tricks

GMAT Data Sufficiency questions require constant practicing. Thus, data sufficiency tricks are necessary for candidates to undertake appropriate GMAT preparation. It helps to develop a practice of thoroughly understanding and knowing the answer choices. Undertaking repeated practice will help with an easier understanding of GMAT Data sufficiency problems. Below mentioned are some of the GMAT data sufficiency preparation strategies and data sufficiency tricks:

  • Be clear while choosing data sufficiency options in GMAT.
  • Remember that crucial information is always hidden in the question stem.
  • One should determine the type of data sufficiency questions.
  • Undertake elimination process to solve GMAT data sufficiency questions reasoning.
  • Undertake effective calculation to answer the questions.
  • Undertake real numbers to answer the questions in the place of variables in equations.
  • Review your answers as effectively as possible. Undertake GMAT arithmetic before the test.
  • Plan your study. Candidates can adapt to a GMAT study plan for GMAT Data Sufficiency preparation.

Data Sufficiency Practice Questions

Candidates can undertake GMAT preparation with hardcore GMAT practice papers. There are several data sufficiency options in GMAT. Candidates can undertake several data sufficiency mock tests to develop their skills. Below mentioned are some of the practice papers that can be undertaken by candidates to practice GMAT data sufficiency questions:

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

GMAT 2023 : 27 answered questions

View All

Ques. MBA Preparation: What GMAT score can be considered good for applying to ISB Hyderabad with an average academic profile?

● Top Answer By Uday Pawar on 30 Jan 23

Generally speaking anything above 750 is a good score for admission to IBS Hyderabad. But even a high GMAT score does not guarantee admission to IBS Hyderabad because the shortlisting is profile-based. GMAT score is just a part of the entire selection process. You need to improvise your profile by working on other aspects also like  essays profile academics extracurricular activities Academics: Your 12th class marks graduation grades, post-graduation, and certification scores along with the GMAT cutoff is considered in your academic profile. Leadership: The leadership skills of the aspirants are tested on the basis of their prior achievements and roles. Personal attributes: This comprises your personal qualities like hobbies, talents, and extracurricular skills. Aspirants from diverse work experiences, cultures, and educational backgrounds are welcomed at IBS Hyderabad. So along with preparing well for GMAT, give importance to these parameters as well to increase your chances of admission....Read more

0
0
1 Answer
•••

Ques. What is the percentile required to get into ISB Hyderabad?

● Top Answer By Akanksha Sharma on 30 Jan 23

In case you are enquiring about the CAT percentile let me clarify that ISB Hyderabad does not take into consideration CAT scores. It accepts GMAT/GRE scores only. Most importantly, the ISB Shortlisting process is profile-based. This means even with a lower percentile you can manage to get shortlisted provided you have an excellent profile. There is no fixed cutoff for GMAT. However, a 700+ GMAT score isn't a must-have for ISB if your application is strong in other areas. According to an ISB spokesperson, candidates were admitted to the 2021 cohort with scores as low as 580, and as high as 780. So the GMAT score range for ISB is 580-780....Read more

0
0
1 Answer
•••

Ques. Is it worth spending 30k to join GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad?

● Top Answer By Yash Bhati on 30 Jan 23

Yes, it certainly is worth paying a hefty fee of 30k for GMAT coaching at Crack ISB Hyderabad. The quality of trainers and the certainty of admission is what draw the candidates here. While there are many institutes that specialize in training for the CAT, very few institutes offer training for GMAT.  Crack ISB Hyderabad has many features that have made it so popular and demanding among GMAT aspirants The peer group is a productive and effective group discussion is possible The institute gives the admission essay reviews free of cost while most institutes charge around 20-25k The quality of editing is much better at this Institute mainly because the faculty comprises alumni of top B Schools  So it’s better to pay more for quality education than pay less or the same for substandard education. But remember an Institute can just prepare you for your entrance exam. It’s upon you to put in maximum effort and achieve your goals....Read more

0
0
1 Answer
•••

Ques. Why do students go for CAT, XAT, SNAP etc when almost all the B-Schools in India accept GMAT scores for the full time MBA?

● Top Answer By Nia Malhotra on 17 May 21

There is hardly any B-school in India that accepts GMAT scores for full-time MBA. IIMs, FMS, XLRI, JBIMS, IIFT, MDI, etc. are some of the institutions that accept GMAT scores.  However, students applying through a foreign national quota or NRI quota are eligible for GMAT score. ISB on the other hand accepts the GMAT for its full-time program MBA program. Here is the list of some B-Schools that accepts GMAT scores in India XLRI, Jamshedpur XIM, Bhubaneswar VIT Business School TISS, Mumbai TERI School of Advanced Sciences, TERI University TASMAC, Pune TAPMI, Manipal School of Management, Udaipur School of Management, NMIMS, Mumbai School of Management, International Institute of Management This is why most students go for CAT, XAT, SNAP, and other management exams for admission in MBA. Only foreign nationals or students with NRI Quota can apply through GMAT....Read more

0
0
1 Answer
•••

Ques. Does ISB Hyderabad need work experience apart from the GMAT score?

● Top Answer By Bejoy John on 30 Jan 23

Yes, ISB Hyderabad’s PGP program requires a minimum of 2 years of full-time paid work experience. This criteria came into force on 31st March 2016 and is still a necessity. For candidates who lack in this aspect, there is a back door entry called the Early Entry Option or the EEOs. Under this, you can apply right away, go through the selection process, and receive the admission offer but join only after working for 2 years. This can also be referred to as Deferred admission.  ...Read more

0
0
1 Answer
•••

gmat News

See more news
Jan 4, 2024 2024
Apr 24, 2024 2024
Dec 21, 2023 2024

Comments



No Comments To Show