Overhead close-up of a laptop screen displaying a multiple-choice MCCQE1-style exam question with four answer options, soft overcast daylight from the left, clinical study desk setting, no visible text legible
Overhead close-up of a laptop screen displaying a multiple-choice MCCQE1-style exam question with four answer options, soft overcast daylight from the left, clinical study desk setting, no visible text legible
— 4,000+ MCCQE1 Questions

Built for the exam that trips IMGs up

MCC-style trap wording, Canadian preventive medicine, and ethics scenarios baked into every question — not retrofitted from a USMLE bank.

/ 11 Subject Areas

Canadian content across every tested domain

Each category carries questions written to MCC blueprint weighting — including Canadian screening guidelines and preventive medicine protocols absent from international banks.

Internal Medicine

Pediatrics

Psychiatry

Cardiology, endocrinology, and nephrology scenarios weighted to MCC blueprint proportions.

Growth milestones, Canadian vaccination schedules, and pediatric emergency scenarios.

DSM-5 criteria, capacity assessment, and Canadian mental health legislation edge cases.

OB/GYN

Preventive Medicine

Ethics & Communication

Informed consent, substitute decision-making, and professional boundary scenarios written to MCC examiner standards.

Cancer screening intervals, immunization schedules, and public health case scenarios unique to Canadian practice.

Prenatal screening, SOGC guidelines, and labour management trap questions.

Surgery

Emergency Medicine

Pharmacology

Perioperative decisions, acute abdomen differentials, and trauma triage under exam time pressure.

Drug interactions, Health Canada formulary differences, and dosing traps that catch USMLE-trained test-takers.

High-acuity triage, ACLS protocols, and Canadian triage-scale decision questions.

Family Medicine

Psychiatry

Cardiology

Public Health

Chronic disease management, CANRISK screening, and longitudinal care continuity cases.

Epidemiology, outbreak response, and population health policy questions drawn from Canadian public health frameworks.

ECG interpretation, CCS guidelines, and acute coronary syndrome management decisions.

▸ Three Ways to Practice

No surprises on exam day

Tutor Mode

Most Used

Full Simulation

Timed Mode

Immediate AI-generated explanations after each question — why the right answer is right and why each distractor was placed there.

230-question blocks that replicate the structure, timing, and section breaks of the real MCCQE1 — zero deviations.

Exam-paced sessions that train your decision speed — the same per-question time allocation as the actual MCCQE1.

Recall-based revision

+ Adaptive Recall System

Weak topics surface before exam day

Spaced repetition driven by your actual error data — not a fixed schedule.

Percentile transparency

The system tracks every question you've answered, how long ago you answered it, and where accuracy dropped — then queues those questions back into rotation automatically.

See where you rank against the active cohort — subject by subject, updated after every session.