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Canada Exam Prep

Free Canada Mock Exams

Practice for Canada'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 Canadian permanent residents applying for citizenship. Covers Canadian rights, history, government, geography, and symbols.

20
Questions
45m
Duration
75%
Pass Mark
Rights & ResponsibilitiesCanadian HistoryGovernment & DemocracyCanadian Geography+1 more
2 Full Mocks2 Practice Tests

MCAT

The standardized, multiple-choice exam required for admission to medical schools in Canada and the USA. Tests biological, chemical, social science knowledge and critical analysis.

230
Questions
375m
Duration
65%
Pass Mark
Biological & Biochemical FoundationsChemical & Physical FoundationsPsychological, Social & Biological FoundationsCritical Analysis & Reasoning+2 more
2 Full Mocks2 Practice Tests

NCLEX-RN

The National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses — required to practice nursing in Canada and the USA. Tests safe, effective patient care across all clinical areas.

145
Questions
300m
Duration
50%
Pass Mark
Safe & Effective Care EnvironmentPharmacological TherapiesPhysiological AdaptationHealth Promotion & Maintenance+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 Canada Competitive Exams

Canada's licensing and citizenship examinations serve as critical gateways to professional practice and national belonging. The Canadian Citizenship Test assesses knowledge of Canada's history, government, rights and responsibilities, and shared values — knowledge every new Canadian is expected to have. The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is required for admission to Canadian medical schools, testing biological and biochemical foundations, chemical and physical foundations, psychological and social foundations, and critical analysis and reasoning. The NCLEX-RN is the North American licensing examination for registered nurses, using computer-adaptive testing to assess the minimum competency required for safe nursing practice. Canada's healthcare system, governed primarily at the provincial level, has unique features that the MCAT and NCLEX reflect — from understanding publicly funded healthcare to applying principles relevant to Canadian clinical contexts. Preparing for these exams requires not just content knowledge but test-taking strategy, as both MCAT and NCLEX are designed to test application and reasoning rather than simple recall.

How to Use These Mock Tests Effectively

  • 1For the MCAT, focus equally on all four sections — many students neglect CARS (Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills), which cannot be "crammed" and requires sustained reading practice.
  • 2NCLEX-RN uses a computer-adaptive format — the test ends when your competency level is determined, so focus on consistent accuracy rather than test length.
  • 3For the Citizenship Test, use the official "Discover Canada" study guide as your primary resource — all test questions are drawn from it.
  • 4MCAT preparation typically requires 300–500 hours of study spread over several months — start well in advance and use spaced repetition for content review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these mock tests free?

Yes — all CertifySphere mock tests are completely free with no sign-up required.

How many questions are on the Canadian Citizenship Test?

The official test has 20 multiple-choice questions. You need at least 15 correct (75%) to pass. You have 30 minutes to complete it.

How long is the NCLEX-RN?

The NCLEX-RN uses Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) format with 70–135 items. The test ends when the computer determines your competency level with statistical confidence.

How many attempts can I take on CertifySphere?

Unlimited. Take any test as many times as needed to build confidence and improve accuracy.

Are questions aligned with Canadian clinical context?

Our NCLEX and MCAT questions are designed to reflect North American clinical context, including elements relevant to Canadian healthcare settings. Always supplement with official NCLEX practice from NCSBN.