The world's largestESAT question bank.Completely free.
Practise 2,000+ ESAT-style questions, take realistic timed mocks, and see exactly where marks are being lost under pressure.
Built by Cambridge Engineers using feedback from 100+ ESAT students.
Browse by section and topic
Correct answer: D
Filter by paper section and topic, then reveal the answer or start timed practice.
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ESAT-style questions in the bank
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Built for 6.0+ targets
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Timed every question
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ESAT students' feedback used
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Everything the ESAT actually tests: speed, accuracy, and decision-making
Speed under pressure
- Every practice and diagnostic attempt is timed, so pacing becomes measurable rather than guesswork.
Answer selected: C
Reflection analytics
- After each attempt, record confidence and what went wrong: guessed, too slow, careless error, missing method, or topic gap.
How confident were you in your understanding?
1 = not confident · 5 = very confident
What limited your performance?
Choose up to 2
Optional note
“I saw the method late but ran out of time.”
Realistic UAT simulator
- Sit 27-question section tests with navigator, flagging, colour schemes, and test-day pacing.
Train in the same interface you'll face on test day
27 randomly selected questions from our ESAT question bank that you haven't attempted yet.
Modelled to exactly mimic the Pearson VUE test software - with the same navigator, flagging, colour schemes, and test-day pacing.
Why pay £300+ for a smaller question bank?
Other banks charge heavily for smaller sets and shallow feedback. oxbridgepractice.com is built for serious applicants who need volume, timing data, and exam-faithful practice at no cost.
Other ESAT banks
- £300+ access fees
- Fewer questions
- Little timing feedback
- Generic topic filters
- Weak exam simulation
oxbridgepractice.com
- Free access
- 2,000+ ESAT-style questions
- Time every attempt
- Mistake/reflection analytics
- UAT-style test simulator
- Built by Cambridge Engineers
Start with the diagnostic. Then practise only where the data says you're losing marks.
Roughly one hour for the timed run and reflection on each question, then a report that highlights topic gaps and exam technique limiters before you drill the bank.