GMAT AI Trainer
Overview
Generate GMAT-style questions from source questions or GMATClub with adjustable difficulty and band controls
Automatically extract the current question from any of the GmatClub question pages/ Give custom GMAT question in the input. You can create questions with similar abstract logic as the question in the input, but with difficulty of your choosing (according to bands such as 605-655). Clear explanations will be given for the answer and all option choices. - Harder questions will be more nuanced: with more subtle logic traps, both in the question and option choices, yet still retain the flavour of the original question. - Easier questions will single out the abstract logic the original question presents and simplifies both the question and the option choices. How to use: - You must create a API key from either OpenAI or Gemini(Google) (https://aistudio.google.com/app/apikey) (https://platform.openai.com/api-keys) - Input the API key in the settings tab(you can input any one or both) - Choose provider at top(OpenAI or Gemini). - Click "Refresh Models" followed by model in the dropdown - Click Test to validate if the model is supported for question generation. FAQ: 1) What models are supported? Most text models are supported in both OpenAI and Gemini. If the test indicates its incompatible, then those models cannot be used here. 2) Are GPT-5 and Gemini 2.5-Pro supported? Yes. The latest models are tested to work. In fact, they are recommend to use for complex question creation. Especially above 755 band
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Details
- Version12.2.0
- UpdatedAugust 18, 2025
- Size24.78KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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