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The GMAT has changed over the years, and with those changes, some question types and concepts are no longer part of the test. To ensure clarity while preserving useful resources, we have organized this dedicated repository for the Legacy GMAT.
This section contains pages that are no longer directly relevant to the latest GMAT.
We keep this Repository for three reasons:
Transparency – Students deserve to know which topics are no longer tested, without losing access to the knowledge.
Continuity – Some learners may still wish to explore earlier GMAT content for context or practice.
Guidance – Every Repository page connects you to the updated GMAT material that reflects today’s exam structure and requirements.
Think of this section as an archive. If you are preparing for the GMAT now, we strongly recommend using our updated resources, practice tools, and guidance. The Repository is here mainly for reference and to give you a perspective on how the GMAT has evolved.