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Practice questions that mark themselves

Original exam-board-style questions that mark the moment you answer and explain every step. Wrong answers go to your mistake book; weak topics get flagged so you know what to work on next. Use it alongside the past-paper library — papers for full mocks, practice for daily diagnostics.

16subjects
5,759questions
Instantmarking & solutions
A-level · GCSEcovered
See it in action

Not just questions — a whole feedback loop

Progress you can see

One card per subject: a coverage bar and your accuracy at a glance. What you've practised, how far to go, and which subject needs attention — it's all on your dashboard.

  • Coverage = distinct questions done ÷ bank size
  • Accuracy and weak-topic count right on the card
wisesprout · practice
A-level MathsA-level
95 / 152 practised75% correct
2 weakPractise →
A-level ChemistryA-levelAQA
70 / 175 practised81% correct
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A mistake book that fills itself

Every wrong answer is logged automatically and grouped by topic. Redo them in one click; answer right and it leaves the book — no copying questions out by hand.

wisesprout · mistake book

Moles & equations

3 to clear

Redo 3

Redox titrations

2 to clear

Redo 2

Organic mechanisms

1 to clear

Redo 1

Weak topics, laid bare

Accuracy per topic, ranked and flagged red below 60%. Know exactly where to push — and stop drilling what you've already mastered.

wisesprout · weak topics
PureDifferentiation
82%
MechanicsProjectiles
58%
StatisticsHypothesis testing
45%

Instant marking — try one now

Answer and it marks instantly, with a full worked solution — no waiting, no mark scheme to hunt for. Have a go on the right.

Question content is in English, same as the tool.

wisesprout · practice

A taste of the bank — pick an answer to mark it instantly and see the worked solution.

  1. A-level · Maths

    Q1. The curve y=x36x2+9xy = x^3 - 6x^2 + 9x has a stationary point at x=1x = 1. What is its nature?

  2. A-level · Chemistry

    Q2. How many molecules are present in 0.500.50 mol of carbon dioxide, CO2CO_2? (Avogadro constant NA=6.02×1023 mol1N_A = 6.02 \times 10^{23}\ \mathrm{mol^{-1}}.)

Question content is in English, same as the practice tool. Original exam-board-style questions, not past papers. Full access — 16 subjects, the whole question bank, mistake book and weak-topic diagnostics — is in your dashboard once you sign in.

Subjects

16 subjects, A-level and GCSE

A-level8 subjects
A-level Maths392 Qs
A-level Physics466 Qs
A-level Chemistry403 Qs
A-level Biology401 Qs
Further Maths (Core Pure)273 Qs
A-level Economics367 Qs
A-level Psychology337 Qs
A-level Computer Science337 Qs
GCSE8 subjects
GCSE Maths398 Qs
GCSE Biology356 Qs
GCSE Chemistry339 Qs
GCSE Physics355 Qs
GCSE Computer Science386 Qs
GCSE Business315 Qs
GCSE Geography321 Qs
GCSE Economics313 Qs
Two tools

Practice and past papers, side by side

Online practice

Daily diagnostics · instant feedback

  • Original exam-style questions, marked instantly
  • Mistake book and weak-topic tracking, automatic
  • Practise in spare minutes; progress is saved
Past papers

Full mocks · official mark schemes

  • The board's official PDFs — print and sit a whole paper
  • Question papers, inserts and mark schemes
  • Timed, exam-condition practice for the run-in
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