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dMAT Mock Test: Free Full-Length Practice

Updated 20 August 2026 · 7 min read · DMAT Club


A mock test has exactly one job: to tell you the truth about where you stand while there is still time to do something about it. For the dMAT that job is unusually important, because almost no Indian student has encountered these question formats before, and unfamiliarity looks exactly like inability on a 75-second clock.

Why PDF mock tests actively hurt you

The dMAT forbids notes. You may not write anything down at any point, and no calculator is provided. A PDF question paper cannot enforce that — and in practice, nobody solves a four-unknown equation system on paper without using the paper.

So a student who prepares on PDFs spends weeks building a skill (structured written working) that the exam removes on test day. They arrive fluent at the wrong thing. The same applies to per-subtest timing: a PDF cannot cut you off at 25 minutes, so it cannot teach you the pacing decision the exam is really testing.

This is why every DMAT Club mock runs in the browser with enforced timers, and why we do not sell PDF papers at all.

Practise the real thing, free. Mock 1 is a full 56-question dMAT Core Module test with enforced timers and a worked solution for every question. Free account, no card. Attempt the free mock test.

What a proper dMAT mock should include

  • The exact item counts. 20 Figure Sequences, 20 Mathematical Equations, 16 Latin Squares. Not a round 60 questions.
  • Per-subtest timers. 25, 25 and 20 minutes, enforced separately, with no borrowing between sections.
  • Four options, single choice, no negative marking — matching the real marking scheme so your guessing strategy transfers.
  • Worked solutions, not just an answer key. Knowing you got a figure sequence wrong is useless; knowing that you missed the x+1 acceleration is the entire lesson.
  • Difficulty tiers. The official practice material comes in low, medium and high. A mock that is uniformly easy flatters you and teaches nothing.

How to actually use your mocks

Most students waste mocks by treating them as scorecards. A better protocol:

  1. Sit mock 1 cold, before any preparation. It is a diagnostic, not an exam. A low score here is information, not a verdict.
  2. Spend twice as long on review as on the test itself. Read the worked solution for every wrong answer and every lucky guess. A right answer you could not justify is a future wrong answer.
  3. Log your error type, not the question. Was it a rule you did not know, a rule you knew but applied to the wrong figure, or simply running out of time? Those three failures need three different fixes.
  4. Watch your blanks. Any blank on a no-negative-marking test is a self-inflicted loss.
  5. Keep one mock unopened until the final week as a genuine dress rehearsal.

What DMAT Club gives you

Five full-length mocks, 280 unique questions with no repeats between tests, and a worked solution on every single item written in plain English — naming each figure's movement rule, each substitution step, each forced deduction.

Our questions are procedurally generated to the published task rules rather than hand-written from a small fixed bank, which is why we can promise you will never see the same question twice. Difficulty escalates deliberately across the five tests, so Mock 5 is measurably harder than Mock 1.

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A word on claims you will see elsewhere

Nobody outside g.a.s.t. has the official dMAT item bank. It is not public. Any provider advertising real dMAT papers, leaked questions or guaranteed scores is either mistaken or dishonest, and in a brand-new exam with anxious candidates those claims spread fast. What can be replicated faithfully is the published format, and that is what serious practice material does.

Frequently asked questions

Is the DMAT Club mock test free?

Mock 1 is completely free with a free account and no card. It is a full 56-question test with timers and worked solutions.

How many questions are in a dMAT mock test?

A full Core Module mock has 56 questions: 20 Figure Sequences, 20 Mathematical Equations and 16 Latin Squares.

Are these the real dMAT questions?

No. The official item bank is not public and no provider has it. Every DMAT Club question is originally generated to the published task rules and difficulty tiers.

Can I take the mock test on my phone?

Yes, the mocks work on mobile, though a laptop or desktop is closer to the real computer-based test environment.

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