MRCPCH Revision Built Around Exam-Style Clinical Reasoning

Prepare for FOP, TAS and AKP with structured question practice written by UK paediatricians.

No account required for 3-minute practice.

Structured for MRCPCH theory preparation: FOP • TAS • AKP

Example MRCPCH Question

See the question style before you start

A 6-year-old boy presents with recurrent wheeze and nighttime cough. Which of the following is the single best first-line management?
  • A. Salbutamol inhaler
  • B. Oral prednisolone
  • C. Montelukast
  • D. Ipratropium bromide
  • E. Inhaled corticosteroid
Explanation and clinical reasoning are shown after answering.
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Focused Exam Preparation

Structured practice for your stage in training

FOP Practice

Foundations of Practice

Core paediatrics across common clinical presentations.

Core Paediatric Syllabus
£19 / 4 months
  • Full MCQ database
  • Practice by topic
  • Mock exams
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TAS Practice

Theory and Science

Applied physiology, pathology and pharmacology aligned to syllabus.

Scientific Principles
£19 / 4 months
  • Concept-based explanations
  • Practice by topic
  • Exam-style mocks
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AKP Practice

Applied Knowledge

Scenario-based MCQs reflecting real clinical decision-making.

Data Synthesis & Management
£29 / 4 months
  • Clinical reasoning focus
  • Scenario-based questions
  • Realistic mock exams
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How Paediatric Mentor Questions Reflect the MRCPCH Exam

This platform is built to mirror the exam style, support reasoning, and fit the realities of trainee revision.

Exam-style question structure

Questions are designed to reflect the style and level of reasoning expected in MRCPCH theory examinations.

Written by practising paediatric doctors

Content is created and reviewed by doctors familiar with UK paediatrics, MRCPCH training, and exam expectations.

Focused on clinical reasoning

Explanations emphasise why the correct answer is right and why alternatives are incorrect to strengthen exam thinking.

Paediatric Mentor is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with the NHS or RCPCH.