GMAT Focus prep
Free daily GMAT questions, calibrated to real GMAT Focus difficulty
PrepLattice gives you five fresh GMAT Focus questions every day, free. Create an account and your first set is ready today — every miss explained.
Free account. Five questions today — your daily set starts the moment you sign up.
What you get each day
Every day you get five questions drawn from the PrepLattice question bank — a mix of Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights, calibrated to real GMAT Focus difficulty. These are not sample teasers or recycled demos: every question is independently reviewed before it enters the bank.
How free daily GMAT practice works
Sign up and take today’s set — a balanced mix across all three sections. Every miss comes with a plain-language explanation: what you picked, why it was wrong, and what to watch for the next time that pattern shows up. Your results and mistakes are saved, so you can see which question types you keep missing and track how your accuracy shifts over time. Each day brings a fresh set you haven’t seen before.
What is free, and what is not
The Daily Five is free, always. Every signed-up member gets five fresh questions a day and per-miss explanations at no cost, with no expiration. Go Committed for full-length mocks and diagnostics — the paid plan opens the full question bank for open-ended drills, full-length GMAT Focus mocks, and deeper section-by-section diagnostics. It is a one-time payment with no auto-renewal. If you only need the daily practice, your free account covers that indefinitely.
Why daily reps work
Spacing practice across many days tends to produce more durable recall than concentrating the same number of questions in a single session. Five questions a day for sixty days is three hundred questions, each one reviewed, each miss explained. That is the mechanism: not volume, but consistent daily repetition, with every miss turned into something you can learn from.
Free daily GMAT questions: FAQ
- Are the daily GMAT questions really free?
- Yes. The Daily Five — five questions a day plus per-miss explanations — is free for every signed-up member, with no time limit. The Committed plan, which opens the full question bank and full-length mocks, is a separate paid option.
- What is GMAT Focus?
- GMAT Focus Edition is the current version of the GMAT exam, administered by GMAC. It tests Quantitative Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Data Insights. PrepLattice questions are written and calibrated for the Focus format, across all three sections.
- How many questions do I get each day?
- Five questions per day, free. The set refreshes daily. If you finish today's set and want more practice, the Committed plan opens the full bank for untimed drills across any section, type, or difficulty.
- Do I need to pay to see my results or explanations?
- No. Every miss in the Daily Five comes with a full explanation — what you picked, why it was wrong, and what to watch for — at no cost. Explanations are part of the free daily set, not a paid feature.
- What happens to my progress if I stay on the free plan?
- Your daily results and mistake history are saved to your account indefinitely. You can see which question types you have been missing and how your accuracy has shifted over time, all on the free plan.
- How is PrepLattice related to GMAC?
- PrepLattice is an independent test-preparation service. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by GMAC, the organization that administers the GMAT. 'GMAT Focus' is used here as the name of the exam the questions are designed to prepare you for.
Start today — a free account is all it takes
Five new GMAT Focus questions a day, every miss explained, free for as long as you want. Prefer the broad overview first? See free daily GMAT Focus practice, or read about one-on-one GMAT coaching.
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