Master the MRCPCH Theory exams, one step at a time.
High-quality MCQs with clear clinical explanations for Foundations of Practice (FOP), Theory and Science (TAS), and Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP).
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Daily 3 MRCPCH
Short daily practice (free) with 1 random question from:
1) Foundations of Practice (FOP) exam – Build a strong base in core paediatrics with structured MCQ practice and full-length mock exams. Focus: Core syllabus breadth.
2) Theory and Science (TAS) exam – Test applied physiology, pathology and pharmacology through exam-style questions aligned to the syllabus. Focus: Scientific principles.
3) Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP) exam – Prepare for real-world clinical decision-making with scenario-based MCQs and data interpretation questions. Focus: Data synthesis & management.
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Targeted MCQ Practice
Practise high-quality Single Best Answer questions organised by exam paper and clinical domain.
Realistic Mock Exams
Sit timed mock exams that reflect the format and style of the MRCPCH theory papers.
Clear Explanations
Every question includes a structured explanation explaining why the correct answer is right and why the other options are wrong.
The large database covers the whole MRCPCH Theory Syllabus. The clinical vignettes are written in Single Best Answer (also called Best of 5) format. The explanations focus on clinical reasoning rather than memorisation.
This resource is designed to support learning from each question, not simply to generate a score.
Start small. Revise daily. Build confidence.
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Disclaimer:
Paediatric Mentor is an independent educational resource and not offering medical advice. The content is for educational purposes only and does not replace formal training or clinical supervision. Clinical guidance may change and users are advised to consult current national guidelines where appropriate.
