Free UAE Mock Exams
Practice for UAE's top competitive exams with free timed mock tests, real-exam-style questions, and detailed explanations for every answer.
Available Mock Exams
DHA Licensing
Mandatory licensing exam for healthcare professionals wishing to practice in Dubai. Covers clinical knowledge, ethics, and UAE healthcare regulations.
HAAD
Licensing examination for healthcare professionals to practice in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Covers clinical competency, UAE health regulations, and professional ethics.
Driving Theory
The written theory test required to obtain a UAE driving license. Covers road signs, traffic laws, safe driving practices, and UAE traffic regulations.
⚠️ 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.
About UAE Competitive Exams
The United Arab Emirates has developed a robust framework of professional licensing examinations that ensure high standards across its healthcare and transportation sectors. The DHA Licensing Examination is required for all healthcare professionals wishing to practise in the Emirate of Dubai, governed by the Dubai Health Authority. The HAAD (Health Authority of Abu Dhabi) Examination — now administered by the Department of Health (DOH) — is required for healthcare practitioners in Abu Dhabi. Both examinations test not only clinical knowledge but also UAE-specific healthcare regulations, medical ethics under Emirati law, and patient safety standards. The UAE Driving Theory Test is mandatory for all new drivers in the UAE, covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, and UAE-specific regulations including roundabout rules and accident procedures. Healthcare professionals relocating to the UAE should be aware that both DHA and DOH licensing examinations place significant emphasis on local regulations, including the Medical Liability Law, patient consent requirements under UAE law, and the specific healthcare frameworks of their respective emirate. Understanding these local contexts is as important as demonstrating clinical competency.
How to Use These Mock Tests Effectively
- 1For DHA and HAAD exams, prioritise UAE-specific regulations and healthcare law — questions on local policy are frequently tested and often missed by internationally trained candidates.
- 2Study the Dubai Health Authority Law No. 13/2009 and DOH licensing regulations as primary sources for healthcare governance questions.
- 3For the UAE Driving Theory Test, memorise the black point system, speed limits (60/80/100/120 km/h), and roundabout priority rules — these are commonly tested.
- 4Review past questions and explanations carefully to understand the exact phrasing and scenarios the UAE exams prefer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these mock tests free?
Yes — all CertifySphere tests are completely free with no sign-up required.
What is the difference between DHA and HAAD/DOH licensing?
DHA (Dubai Health Authority) governs healthcare professionals in Dubai. DOH (Department of Health, formerly HAAD) governs Abu Dhabi. Other emirates use different authorities. You must apply to the relevant authority for the emirate where you intend to practise.
How many attempts can I take on CertifySphere?
Unlimited. You can retake any mock test as many times as needed to build confidence.
Is the UAE Driving Theory Test available in English?
Yes — the UAE driving theory test is available in Arabic and English at most driving centres. Some centres also offer it in other languages.
Are questions aligned with current UAE regulations?
Our questions are designed to reflect current UAE healthcare and traffic regulations. Always verify regulatory details with the DHA, DOH, or relevant Road and Transport Authority (RTA) for the most current requirements.