MBE practice
1.8 Minutes a Question. Every Question, Every Set.
Pacing is not a detail of the MBE — it is most of the difficulty. AccelaStudy® AI Bar runs every timed set at real exam pace, picks each question to teach you the most, and never gives you the same practice exam twice.
Timed 25, 50, and 100-question sets · Full exam-day simulation
Real pacing
Practise at the Pace You Will Actually Sit
Untimed practice teaches you the law and lies to you about the exam. At 1.8 minutes a question there is no time to re-read the fact pattern twice, and the candidates who discover that on the day are the ones who answer the last fifteen by reflex.
Timed set — 50 questions, mixed subjects
The marker is where you would be at exactly 1.8 minutes a question. Being behind it is information, not a verdict — but it is information you want in March, not in July.
What’s inside
Six Ways to Work the Multiple Choice
Everything here exists because a different failure mode exists. Nothing is drilling for the sake of volume.
Timed sets at 25, 50, and 100
Short sets for a lunch hour, long sets for stamina, all at 1.8 minutes a question. The pace target is visible while you work, so you learn to feel it rather than check it.
Full exam-day simulation
The whole thing, at full length, in the Exam Simulator — question navigator, flagging, per-section scoring, and a score report at the end. You want to have done this before the morning you do it for real.
Questions chosen on purpose
Every question is selected to teach you the most in the least time, based on what you have already shown you know. There is no random drill mode, because random is how you spend an hour confirming you are good at Torts.
The real reason you missed it
A wrong answer gets traced back to the gap underneath it — the definition, the threshold test, the distinction you never quite nailed. You are sent to the cause, not the symptom.
Rule-statement drills
Type the rule from memory. The engine grades the meaning rather than matching keywords, and shows the canonical statement beside yours. Recognising a rule in four answer choices is a much weaker skill than producing it cold.
Majority / minority contrast
Drills on exactly where jurisdictions split, always anchored to the rule the UBE expects by default — so a minority rule you learned in a seminar never turns into a wrong answer.
The debrief
What Happens After You Finish a Set
The set is not the practice. The twenty minutes after it are the practice.
- Wrong answers grouped by topic and sorted by impact. The area costing you the most rises to the top, so you work the expensive gap first rather than the one you happened to notice.
- Every question reviewable with per-option explanations. Not just why the right answer is right — why each wrong one was written to be tempting.
- One tap from a miss into focused work. Each gap card opens either the relevant material or a targeted practice session on that exact area. The wrong answer becomes the study plan.
- Your readiness number moves. Pass probability is recomputed after the set, with the confidence band that comes with it — so a good day and a bad day are both put in proportion.
- Never the same exam twice. Practice exams are composed fresh each time, so you cannot accidentally learn an answer key instead of the law.
Why “how many questions do you have” is the wrong question. A fixed bank gets memorised — that is what happens to every candidate on their third pass through the same set. Practice exams here are assembled per sitting rather than drawn from a static list, which is why the honest answer to “will I run out” is no.
MBE Practice Questions
Can I practise untimed?
Which subjects does the MBE cover?
Do I get to choose difficulty?
Does this cover the NextGen multiple choice too?
How is this different from a big question bank?
Will it tell me when I’m ready?
Train the Clock, Not Just the Law
Real-pace timed sets, full exam-day simulation, and a debrief that turns every miss into work. Launching December 2026 at $299/mo.
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