reagan - yes, the questions can come in any order within quant and verbal. They will be mixed.
gyanez, you've made some nice progress so far, but the way in which you're studying is a bit inefficient. Practice questions and practice tests are a great way to test yourself to see whether you have learned new things from what you have been studying - but you don't
learn much (in terms of how to get better) while you're in the act of doing timed practice sets. Most of your improvement comes from analysis and review of problems you've already done.
Read these two articles:
http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2011/09/ ... e-mistakeshttp://www.manhattangmat.com/articles/a ... roblem.cfmIn particular, the kind of analysis described in the above articles especially helps to push people to the higher scoring levels.
Next, have you been taking these tests under 100% official conditions, including the essays? If not, then your score may be artificially inflated. (For example, a lot of people skip the essays becuase they don't care about the essay score, but the essays come before the multiple choice... so skipping them gives you a stamina advantage.)
I'm glad that you're using the score reports to review your CAT data - we will help you interpret the results, but you have to analyze it yourself first (it's important to be able to analyze your own data and come up with next steps / a study plan on your own, since you need to do this repeatedly). You can use the below article to help:
http://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index ... ice-tests/Then come back here and tell us what you discovered (and tell us any ways in which you deviated from official testing conditions), and we'll tell you (a) whether we agree with your analysis, and (b) what we think you should do as a result of the data!