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Where can I find Ph.D. qualifying exams questions.Is there any website that keeps a collection of such problems?
I need it for doing some revision of the basic topics. I know of a book but that do not have the full collection.

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    UFL link above is broken. Here is the right link: http://gma.math.ufl.edu/past-exams/2014-06-17

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These are the sets of qualifying/preliminary examinations of US universities that I collected some time ago for the same purposes as you. (Dave L. Renfro points out in a commentary below that he compiled a similar list a decade ago, the following includes new departments, updated old broken links and removes unavailable sources). These exams are of much help and some even include solutions!:

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    @Mathemagician1234 Sure! you may copy and paste the list of links as they are freely available! just mention a link to this forum's ans$w$er.2014-03-20
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Some old qualifying exams from Harvard: http://www.math.harvard.edu/quals/index.html

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Try the collection at Texas A&M University. Although I am not a student of the university, I used the collection to practice for my own qualifying exams. Here is the link: http://www.math.tamu.edu/graduate/phd/quals.html.