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Links for MRCP questions

Revising for MRCP Parts 1 and 2 is all about questions, questions, questions, so here are some sites which cater to this need...


Part 1 Questions

Over 5000 free questions, easy to use and clear explanations given with the answers

Over 500 free questions with lots of clever statistical features that allow you to analyse how you’re doing. Option of paying (£29.99 for 3.5 months) to access over 3000 further questions 

Over 250 free questions, divided into catagories and complete with suggested time allowed to complete them. 

This is a pay site (£20 for 4 months, £27 for 6 months) which gives you access to 2100 questions with excellent explanations to answers and a nifty chart which allows you to compare your progress to other candidates 

BMJ-run site which boasts its questions are closely aligned to the curriculum and that questions are based on themes which have come up in recent exams.  Over 3100 questions for part 1 .  Prices ranging from £82 for 2 months to £123 for 6 months 

6. 123Doc
A pay site with 2446 questions for MRCP Part 1.  Priced from £49.99 for 1 month to £85.99 for 6 months

7. Passit
Another pay site.  Database of 1000 questions, costing from £50 for 1 month to £100 for 4months

8. Sample questions from the Royal College of Physicians
100 questions from the MRCP UK site which you may wish to save for a 'mock exam'



Part 2 Questions 

A growing bank of free questions, easy to use and clear explanations given with the answers

BMJ-run site which boasts its questions are closely aligned to the curriculum and that questions are based on themes which have come up in recent exams.  Over 1800 questions for part 2 .  Prices ranging from £82 for 2 months to £123 for 6 months 

3. 123Doc
A pay site with 1387 questions for MRCP Part 2.  Priced from £49.99 for 1 month to £85.99 for 6 months

4. Sample questions from the Royal College of Physicians
Questions from the MRCP UK site which you may wish to save for a 'mock exam'


If you use any of these sites, feel free to leave a 'review' of how helpful you found it/its good and bad points to help others choose which question sites to use in the comments section below.

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