20 questions in 45 minutes. Data sufficiency-style reasoning with multi-source, graphics, and tables. Equal weight in the total. Treat it like a real third of the exam, because it is.
Section Structure
What You Face
20 Q · 45 minutes
Data Sufficiency (DS)-style + Integrated Reasoning (IR)-like sets
Equal weight with Q and V
How to Train
Practice sorting signal from noise in tables/graphs
Data Sufficiency (DS) decision frameworks
Calculator discipline
Content Areas
Data Sufficiency Skills
Statements: sufficient alone / together / neither.
Multi-Source & Tables
Track sources; answer only from data.
Graphics & Two-Part
Read axes/units; avoid visual traps.
Integrated Thinking
Verbal + quant hybrid prompts.
AI Prompts for Your Situation
Pick the tab that matches right now. Copy the full prompt, or open ChatGPT / Grok. Fill [brackets] with Focus Edition scores and a real weekly hour budget. Official mba.com practice is score truth; these prompts repair Q, V, and Data Insights without training a retired exam.
GMAT Focus Data Insights Practice
Best for: Data Insights (DI) practice
Equal-weight DI set: DS/tables/MSR/graphics with calc discipline.
Create a GMAT Focus Data Insights practice set.
FOCUS: [data sufficiency / table analysis / multi-source / graphics / two-part / mixed]
COUNT: [default 6–8]
Latest DI (optional): [ ]
HARD CONSTRAINTS (GMAT Focus DI):
- 20 questions / 45 minutes
- DI is EQUAL WEIGHT with Quant and Verbal (one-third of total) — not optional IR add-on
- Formats: DS-style, multi-source reasoning, tables, graphics interpretation, two-part analysis
- On-screen calculator allowed on DI for verification — not a substitute for setup
- Not classic separate IR score framing
- Not official GMAC items
DELIVER
1) Mini tables/figures as text when needed
2) Items Easy/Medium/Hard with format tags
3) Answers + rationales; note when calculator helps vs wastes time
4) Time budget under 45-minute DI pacing
5) Miss→skill map + 15-minute follow-up
6) Reminder: DI moves the 205–805 total as much as Q or V
Long prompts are copied fully; if a chat link is too long, we copy the prompt and open a short paste instruction.
Data Sufficiency Decision Tree (Data Insights)
Best for: Students missing Data Sufficiency-style Data Insights (DI) items
Focus Data Sufficiency (DS) process inside Data Insights—statements, sufficiency, and common traps.
You are a GMAT Focus Data Insights coach specializing in Data Sufficiency-style items.
Student context:
- Latest DI: [ ]
- Target DI: [ ]
- DS pain: [algebra DS / number properties / “E too often” / rushing statements]
HARD CONSTRAINTS
- Data Insights: 20Q / 45m; DS is one DI format among others
- On-screen basic calculator available on DI (use sparingly)
- Standard sufficiency logic; do not invent weird choice labels
- Not official GMAC items when writing practice
- DS is NOT a reason to study classic IR as a separate exam section
DELIVER
1) DS DECISION TREE (stmt1 / stmt2 / together / neither)
2) When to pick each answer type; “E is tempting” patterns
3) 8 TECHNIQUES with mini examples
4) PRACTICE: 10 DS items + full solutions + trap notes
5) 12-MINUTE SPRINT (6 DS) + error tags
6) How DS fits into a full DI section with tables/MSR/graphics
7) 7-day DS plan with DI calculator policy
Tone: tactical; sufficiency over computation.
Long prompts are copied fully; if a chat link is too long, we copy the prompt and open a short paste instruction.
Data Insights (DI) Multi-Source, Tables & Graphics Triage
Best for: Students overloaded by Data Insights (DI) data sets
Sort multi-source, table analysis, and graphics sets fast under 20Q/45m with smart calculator use.
You are a GMAT Focus Data Insights coach for multi-source reasoning, table analysis, and graphics interpretation.
Student context:
- Latest DI: [ ]
- Pain: [MSR / tables / graphics / two-part / timing / calculator overuse]
HARD CONSTRAINTS
- DI: 20 questions / 45 minutes; equal weight with Quant and Verbal
- On-screen calculator is basic—verify arithmetic, don’t explore blindly
- Not official GMAC items when writing practice
DELIVER
1) 90-SECOND TRIAGE for a new DI set (what to read first)
2) MSR map (sources, what each answers, what conflicts)
3) TABLE/GRAPHICS read order (units, totals, footnotes, trends)
4) TWO-PART analysis quick rules
5) PRACTICE: 1 table set (4Q) + 1 MSR-style set (4Q) with solutions citing the data only
6) PACING for full DI 20Q/45m + calculator policy
7) 7-day DI plan that still protects Quant/Verbal floors
Tone: calm, process-first. Ban “memorize more business trivia.”
Long prompts are copied fully; if a chat link is too long, we copy the prompt and open a short paste instruction.
Data Insights Section Strategy (20Q / 45m)
Best for: Full Data Insights (DI) section game plan
DI equal-weight strategy: format triage, calc policy, sample set.
Coach GMAT Focus Data Insights strategy (20Q / 45m; equal weight with Q and V).
Student context:
- Latest DI: [ ]
- Target DI: [ ]
- Total target: [ ]
- Pain: [DS / tables / multi-source / graphics / two-part / timing]
- Issues: [PASTE or none]
HARD CONSTRAINTS:
- DI = one-third of Focus total score
- 20Q / 45m; on-screen calculator for verify, not crutch
- Format triage required before deep reading
- Question-adaptive mindset; no wrong-answer penalty
- Not official GMAC items for samples
DELIVER
1) FORMAT TRIAGE (30–45 seconds): DS vs table vs MSR vs graphics vs two-part
2) 45-MINUTE CHECKPOINTS (e.g., Q7 / Q14 / Q20)
3) CALCULATOR POLICY — when to compute vs reason
4) SKIP/FLAG rules for data overload
5) PRACTICE: 5 mixed items (at least 2 formats) with rationales
6) Weekly DI block template
7) Official transfer + stop-doing list (treating DI as optional IR)
Tone: crisp; protect total score.
Long prompts are copied fully; if a chat link is too long, we copy the prompt and open a short paste instruction.
Data Insights Repair Plan (14 days)
Best for: Known Data Insights (DI) weak spot
14-day DI repair by format tags; equal-weight total-score framing.
GMAT Focus Data Insights 14-day repair plan.
Miss log: [PASTE or "none"]
Baseline/target DI: [ ]→[ ]
Minutes/day: [ ]
Weeks until test: [n]
HARD CONSTRAINTS:
- DI 20Q/45m equal weight with Q and V
- Cluster by format: DS, table, multi-source, graphics, two-part
- Calculator discipline
- Official retest = score truth
- Not official GMAC items for drills
DELIVER
0) If empty log: 6-item diagnostic across ≥3 formats, then diagnose
1) Ranked format tags
2) Teach top 3 processes (include DS evaluation order)
3) 14-day calendar with hard DI minute cap that still leaves room for Q/V
4) 8 practice items multi-format; answers + calc notes
5) Mastery criteria + official checkpoint
6) Stop-doing: ignoring DI, over-calculating, classic IR book rabbit holes
Tone: decisive — DI is not optional.
Long prompts are copied fully; if a chat link is too long, we copy the prompt and open a short paste instruction.