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Australia Exam Prep

Free Australia Mock Exams

Practice for Australia's top competitive exams with free timed mock tests, real-exam-style questions, and detailed explanations for every answer.

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Available Mock Exams

Citizenship Test

The official test for permanent residents applying for Australian citizenship. Tests knowledge of Australian values, history, government, and way of life.

20
Questions
45m
Duration
75%
Pass Mark
Australian ValuesAustralian HistoryGovernment & the LawAustralian People & Culture+1 more
2 Full Mocks2 Practice Tests

UCAT ANZ

The primary admissions test for Australian and New Zealand medical and dental schools. Identical structure to UK UCAT — tests cognitive abilities and situational judgement.

225
Questions
120m
Duration
60%
Pass Mark
Verbal ReasoningDecision MakingQuantitative ReasoningAbstract Reasoning+1 more
2 Full Mocks2 Practice Tests

GAMSAT

Required for graduate-entry medical programs in Australia, Ireland, and the UK. Tests reasoning in humanities, biology, chemistry, and physics.

210
Questions
330m
Duration
50%
Pass Mark
Reasoning in Humanities & Social SciencesWritten CommunicationReasoning in Biological & Physical SciencesBiology+2 more
2 Full Mocks2 Practice Tests

⚠️ Questions are AI-generated for practice purposes. While we strive for accuracy, some errors may occur. Always refer to official study materials and syllabi for exam preparation.

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About Australia Competitive Exams

Australia's national assessments and professional licensing exams reflect the country's commitment to high standards in education, healthcare, and civic participation. The Australian Citizenship Test assesses knowledge of Australia's history, democratic values, government, and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship — including awareness of Australian values that all citizens are expected to embrace. The UCAT ANZ (University Clinical Aptitude Test Australia and New Zealand) is the primary admission tool for medical and dental schools across Australia and New Zealand, testing the same cognitive and situational domains as its UK counterpart. The GAMSAT (Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test) is taken by graduates seeking entry to postgraduate medical programmes, combining humanities reasoning, scientific knowledge, and essay writing. Australia's medical education system is distinguished by a mix of undergraduate and graduate-entry pathways, and GAMSAT is central to graduate entry. Its unique Section I (humanities and social sciences) distinguishes it from other science-focused admission tests, requiring candidates to analyse poetry, literature, and social commentary alongside biochemistry and physiology.

How to Use These Mock Tests Effectively

  • 1For the citizenship test, read the official "Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond" booklet thoroughly — all questions are based on this document.
  • 2UCAT ANZ is highly time-pressured: practise all five subtests under strict timing to build speed and accuracy simultaneously.
  • 3GAMSAT Section I requires practice reading and interpreting humanities texts — start engaging with literary extracts, opinion pieces, and social commentary months before the exam.
  • 4For GAMSAT Section III, ensure your chemistry and biology foundations are solid — the exam tests application of scientific reasoning, not just memorisation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these mock tests free?

Yes — all CertifySphere tests are completely free, with no account or payment required.

How many questions are on the Australian Citizenship Test?

The official test has 20 questions. You need to answer at least 15 correctly (75%) to pass. You have 45 minutes.

When is GAMSAT held?

GAMSAT is typically held in March and September each year in Australia. Check the ACER GAMSAT website for current dates and registration deadlines.

How many attempts can I take on CertifySphere?

Unlimited. Retake any test as many times as needed.

Is UCAT ANZ the same as UCAT in the UK?

UCAT ANZ uses the same format and cognitive subtests as the UK UCAT, but is administered separately for Australian and New Zealand medical school applicants. Some content may reflect ANZ-specific contexts.