Developing foundation
- IntegrationPaper 1 · Applied 42%accuracy
- Sequences and SeriesPaper 1 · Foundations 68%accuracy
Exam preparation, directed by evidence
Sit realistic papers. See the skills holding you back. Turn every weakness into focused practice.
Developing foundation
Approaching target band
Building accuracy
Making steady progress
One rigorous method, built around each exam's real structure.
International English Language Testing System — all four skills, Academic and General Training.
Listening · Reading · Writing · Speaking
Practice IELTSThe Law National Aptitude Test — critical reasoning under pressure, then a single argumentative essay.
Section A — 42 MCQs · Section B — Essay
Practice LNATTest of Academic Reasoning for Admissions — thinking, problem solving and written argument.
Critical Thinking · Problem Solving · Writing
Practice TARATest of Mathematics for University Admission — applied mathematics, reasoning and proof.
Paper 1 · Paper 2 — 20 MCQs, 75 min each
Practice TMUAA disciplined learning loop
Every activity has a purpose. Your performance decides what comes next.
Work under timed, unfiltered conditions. Build a trustworthy baseline rather than an inflated practice score.
Your result is mapped to the concepts and reasoning skills the exam is designed to test.
Use Concept Practice or a focused, timed Sprint. Retest and watch your readiness change.
Full papers establish the baseline. Skill-level practice is what helps you move it.
Work on questions tagged to the exact skills and concepts tested by your exam.
Turn a weak skill into a short, timed session with an achievable target.
Test a single paper or reproduce the complete exam experience under realistic conditions.
See readiness, confidence and accuracy by exam, then follow the next best action.
Readiness you can interrogate
ExamPrepIQ combines coverage, recent accuracy, recency and consistency. Confidence tells you how much evidence sits behind the estimate.
View your progressReadiness is an estimate of preparation — not a predicted exam grade.
Consistency, measured properly
Your streak advances when you complete meaningful exam preparation — not when you simply open the platform.
Yes. You can browse every exam and start practising for free. Sign in with Google to save your attempts and track your progress over time.
Multiple-choice sections are marked against the answer key. Essays and spoken responses are assessed against the published marking criteria and returned with an indicative score plus criterion-level feedback. Indicative scores are a study aid, not an official result.
IELTS, LNAT, TARA and TMUA. Each platform follows the structure, sections and skills of that specific exam.
Concept Practice lets you work on questions tagged to a specific skill. It is designed to turn a weakness identified in your progress report into focused practice.
Yes. Practice tests and mocks reproduce the relevant timings and structure so that your baseline reflects realistic exam conditions.