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How the question bank is built

Thousands of MCQs mapped to PMDC Learning Outcomes, each with an explanation, plus real past-paper frequency. Here's how it fits together — and where we draw the line.

A question bank is only as good as the trust you can place in it. Here’s how MDCAT Ready’s is put together.

Mapped to the syllabus, not to vibes

Every question is tagged to a specific PMDC Learning Outcome — the same objectives the exam is written against. That means practice isn’t a shapeless pile of MCQs; you can drill a single objective, see how many questions sit under it, and watch your mastery move at that level. When you open an objective, you get a short concept refresher, the practice set sorted by difficulty, and the past-paper history for that exact objective.

Explanations, not just keys

Every question carries an explanation — not just which option is correct, but why the others are wrong. A key you can’t reason about teaches you nothing; an explanation you can follow is what makes the next, slightly different question answerable.

Real past papers do real work

Objectives are annotated with how often they’ve appeared in recent national MDCAT papers (2024–2025), broken down by difficulty. This isn’t decoration — it’s how you decide what to study first. An objective that shows up again and again, at moderate difficulty, is where your next hour of study pays best.

Where we draw the line

We don’t invent facts to fill gaps. No fabricated statistics, no made-up difficulty labels, no citations we can’t stand behind. If something isn’t sourced, it stays blank rather than fabricated — a blank is honest, a fabrication is a defect that ships to a student. That principle is boring, and it’s the most important thing about the bank.

Free where it counts

All of the Biology content — the single heaviest subject on the exam — is free, so any student can judge the quality before paying a rupee. Unlocking the rest is a one-time purchase, not a subscription.

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