Hi! The scoring on this test is weird.
It's not based on percentage correct, which is what our school tests were based on—so basically, pay (almost) no attention to how many you got right. It's very common to see a higher percentage correct but lower score (or vice versa).
The test is re-calculating your score after every question you answer and using that data to determine which question to give you next—so everyone is literally taking a different test. It's not like school-based tests, where everyone was taking the same test so your teachers could just add up the # you got right.
The GMAT is using an algorithm to calculate your score based upon the difficulty levels of the problems that you got right vs. wrong. One way to think of that is that the algorithm is trying to find your "60% level"—the scoring level at which you can consistently answer about 60% of the questions correctly.
The test is also what we call a "where you end is what you get" test, so you could lift up to a higher scoring level in the middle of the section, but if you drop down by the end of the section—where you end is what you get.
So basically, you're trying to have a pretty steady trajectory across the exam (so that you don't crash at the end), while not missing too many "lower-level" / easier-difficulty questions (because that will reduce the difficulty of the future questions you receive—and will therefore reduce the score that you can earn).
In terms of interpreting the data that you shared, I'm not sure what the data is—for the official ones, are you showing the percentage correct for each of the 4 quadrants of the exam? (But I'm confused because we don't provide this data for our own exams—so I'm not sure what data you're showing for our exam. Ours will tell you, for example, percentage correct for DS and PS—which the official report also tells you—but that's only 2 data points, not 4.)
This blog post shows how to analyze the official Enhanced Score Report:
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/blog/enhanced-score-report-part-1/I'm also happy to help you try to interpet if you tell me what the data is that you've included.