GMAT Mock Test 1 - Integrated Reasoning

Part of GMAT Mock Test 1

GMAT

Integrated Reasoning

Duration: 30 minutes | 12 questions

GMAT Integrated Reasoning

The Integrated Reasoning section measures your ability to evaluate information from multiple sources and in different formats.

You will encounter questions that require you to:

  • Graphics Interpretation: Interpret data presented in graphs or charts
  • Table Analysis: Analyze sortable data tables
  • Multi-Source Reasoning: Synthesize information from multiple sources
  • Two-Part Analysis: Solve complex problems with multiple components

Question 1

graphics interpretation

Which of the following statements about regional sales trends are supported by the data in the graph?

1 point

Based on the graph, which of the following statements are supported by the data? Indicate all that apply.

Question 2

graphics interpretation

What was the approximate percentage increase in overall employee training participation from 2022 to 2023?

1 point

According to the graph, what was the approximate percentage increase in participation from 2022 to 2023?

Question 3

graphics interpretation

Which department had the largest absolute increase in the number of participants from 2022 to 2023?

1 point

Which department showed the largest absolute increase in participation?

Question 4

table analysis

Which region had the highest percentage growth in Q4 compared to Q3?

1 point

Use the sortable table to answer the following questions. You can sort the table by any column.

Question 5

table analysis

Which of the following statements about quarterly sales is true based on the sortable table?

1 point

Using the sortable table, identify which statement is true.

Question 6

multi source reasoning

What is the ratio of total assets to total liabilities for Company X in 2023?

1 point

Synthesize information from the provided financial statements to answer the question.

Question 7

multi source reasoning

Which of the following can be inferred from Company X's financial statements?

2 points

Based on the financial data, which statement is supported by the information?

Question 8

two part analysis

A company produces two products, A and B. Product A has a profit margin of 20% and Product B has a profit margin of 30%. The company wants to achieve an overall profit margin of at least 25%.

2 points

Solve the following problem and provide answers for both parts.

Part 1:

What is the minimum percentage of revenue that must come from Product B?

Part 2:

If Product A generates $200,000 in revenue, what is the minimum revenue needed from Product B?

Question 9

two part analysis

An investor has $100,000 to invest in two mutual funds. Fund A has an expected return of 8% with volatility of 12%. Fund B has an expected return of 12% with volatility of 18%. The investor wants to minimize volatility while achieving at least 10% expected return.

2 points

Analyze the investment scenario and determine optimal choices.

Part 1:

What is the minimum percentage to invest in Fund B?

Part 2:

What will be the portfolio's expected volatility?

Question 10

two part analysis

Solve the system: 2x + 3y = 13 and 4x - y = 5

2 points

Solve the system of equations and provide the values.

Part 1:

What is the value of x?

Part 2:

What is the value of y?

Question 11

two part analysis

A company sells a product with fixed costs of $50,000 and variable costs of $20 per unit. The selling price is $50 per unit.

2 points

Evaluate the pricing strategy and determine optimal choices.

Part 1:

How many units must be sold to break even?

Part 2:

What is the contribution margin per unit?

Question 12

two part analysis

A marketing campaign has three phases: Awareness, Consideration, and Purchase. The conversion rates between phases are: Awareness to Consideration (40%), Consideration to Purchase (25%).

2 points

Analyze the marketing funnel and determine conversion rates.

Part 1:

If 10,000 people enter the awareness phase, how many are expected to make a purchase?

Part 2:

What is the overall conversion rate from awareness to purchase?

Test Summary

3
Graphics Interpretation
2
Table Analysis
2
Multi-Source Reasoning
5
Two-Part Analysis
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