GMAT Question of the Day 2025: Practice Daily for a Higher Score

Question mark over calendar

When it comes to GMAT prep, well-paced work is the key to getting you to your goals. It’s better to study for 30 minutes every day for a month than to cram for 15 hours a couple of days before the exam! Enter Magoosh’s GMAT question of the day! With commonly-tested concepts from all three sections—Quant, Verbal, and Data Insights—this post has daily practice you can use to up your score.

GMAT Question of the Day

This GMAT question of the day will update every day of the month, cycling through two weeks’ worth of questions. It rotates between Verbal and Quant—with a couple Data Insights questions mixed in—covering a variety of commonly-tested concepts. The difficulties range from Medium to Very Hard.

Bookmark this page, set a daily reminder for yourself, and go!

Today’s Question


Quant: Pure Context

If 2A = 3 and 2B = 5, then 22A + B =






Tips for Using the GMAT Question of the Day

When you’re prepping for the GMAT, it can be tempting to do a handful of mega-long study sessions. However, in reality, regular and steady prep is key to boosting your score.

This question of the day can’t be your only prep material, but it’s a great add-on for a few scenarios:

1 – You’re not familiar with the GMAT, or you’re thinking about whether or not you want to take it:

If you’re looking to get a small sample of the various question types of the GMAT, the question of the day can provide exactly that. It will give you a general sense of they types of questions—and their difficulty levels—that you can expect to see on the exam.

2 – You want a lightweight way to prep on the go:

On top of your core study material, you’re looking for something quick and easy to spend a few minutes on. Maybe when you’re waiting in line at the grocery store or have a few minutes to spare at home or work. This question of the day is great for that.

For even more on-the-go content, check out our apps for iPhone and Android:

Other Types of GMAT Practice Questions

Full-Length Practice Test with Detailed Score Report

To improve your test-taking skills and test your knowledge as accurately as possible, try our free full-length GMAT practice test.

Shorter Diagnostic Quiz

Not ready for a full test or still dipping your toes into GMAT prep? The 20 questions in our free, quick GMAT diagnostic quiz can help you see (approximately) where you’re at in terms of skills and knowledge!

Best of luck with your GMAT studying and preparation! 🙂

Author

  • Linnea Newman

    Over the last 15 years, Linnea has worked with students of all ages and abilities in the U.S. and abroad, trained new teachers for the classroom, and written curricula for various test types. Her past experience includes tutoring TOEFL, ISEE, SSAT, ACT, SAT, GRE, LSAT, and GMAT students for The Princeton Review and working as the Director of Instruction Management for The Princeton Review Taipei. Her expertise runs the gamut of standardized tests, but there’s a special place in her heart for the verbal and essay components. Looking for a way to help more students, especially those who were unable to afford access to expensive test prep programs, Linnea joined Magoosh in 2019. She is a member of the Content Team, who connects with students as a blog contributor and through various lessons and other content on the Magoosh platform.

More from Magoosh