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Simulate real exam conditions with comprehensive mock exams featuring timed sections, instant scoring, and detailed performance feedback.

Overview

Mock Exams provide realistic Bar Exam simulations to assess your readiness and identify areas for improvement before test day.

Realistic Conditions

Timed sections matching actual Bar Exam format and pacing

Comprehensive Coverage

Questions across all seven subjects in proportional distribution

Instant Scoring

Immediate results with section-by-section breakdown

AI Analysis

Detailed performance insights and personalized recommendations

Available Mock Exams

Choose from multiple full-length practice exams:

Complete Bar Exam Simulation

Format:
  • 200 multiple-choice questions
  • 6-7 hours total duration
  • All 7 subjects covered
  • Real exam timing and conditions
Sections:
  • Constitutional Law (25 questions)
  • Contracts (30 questions)
  • Criminal Law & Procedure (30 questions)
  • Civil Procedure (25 questions)
  • Evidence (30 questions)
  • Real Property (30 questions)
  • Torts (30 questions)
Difficulty: Medium to Hard

Exam Interface

Pre-Exam Settings

Customize your exam experience:
1

Timing Options

☑ Enable strict timing (auto-submit when time expires) ☐ Practice mode (no time limits)
2

AI Hints

☑ Enable AI hints (limited to 3 per section) ☐ No hints (true exam conditions)
3

Question Review

☑ Allow marking questions for review ☑ Show flagged questions summary
4

Break Options

☑ Pause timer during breaks ☐ Continuous timing (true exam conditions)

During the Exam

The exam interface displays:
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Constitutional Law Section          ⏱️ 1:15:23 remaining
Question 15 of 25                   [Progress: 60%]
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Congress enacts a statute requiring all citizens to 
purchase health insurance. A plaintiff challenges the 
law as exceeding Congress's constitutional authority. 
Under which constitutional provision would Congress 
most likely defend the statute?

A. Commerce Clause
B. Necessary and Proper Clause
C. Taxing Power
D. Spending Clause

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Questions: [1][2][3][4][5]...[25]  Answered: 14/25

AI Hints

When enabled, click “Request Hint” to receive:
Hint 1: Consider which constitutional power would be the strongest defense for requiring individuals to engage in commercial activity.Hints are limited to 3 per section to simulate realistic exam conditions.

Question Navigator

Quick navigation to any question:
  • Black: Current question
  • Green: Answered and reviewed
  • Yellow: Marked for review
  • White: Not yet answered
  • Red: Answered but needs review

Exam Timing

Time Allocation

Realistic timing matching actual Bar Exam:

Per Question

Target: 1.8 minutes per question
  • Multiple-choice: 1.8 minutes
  • Complex scenarios: 2.5 minutes
  • Simple recall: 1 minute

Per Section

Constitutional Law: 45 minutes (25 questions)Contracts: 54 minutes (30 questions)Criminal Law: 54 minutes (30 questions)

Timer Features

  • Section countdown showing time remaining
  • Question time tracking for pacing feedback
  • Warning alerts at 10 minutes, 5 minutes, 1 minute
  • Auto-submit when time expires (if enabled)
  • Pause capability for breaks (optional)

Scoring and Results

Instant comprehensive scoring upon completion:

Overall Score

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        MOCK EXAM RESULTS
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Total Score: 156/200 (78%)
Scaled Score: 295
Time Taken: 5h 45m

Performance Level: DECENT
Target Score: 330 (35 points to go)
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Section Breakdown

SubjectCorrectTotalPercentage
Constitutional Law202580%
Contracts233077%
Criminal Law243080%
Civil Procedure182572%
Evidence223073%
Real Property253083%
Torts243080%

AI Performance Analysis

Detailed AI-generated insights:
1

Strengths Identified

“You demonstrated strong understanding of Criminal Law defenses and Evidence hearsay exceptions. Your Constitutional Law analysis showed mastery of judicial review principles.”
2

Areas for Improvement

“Focus additional study on Civil Procedure jurisdiction questions and Evidence privilege issues. You struggled with multi-step analysis questions in these areas.”
3

Time Management

“You spent an average of 2.1 minutes per question, slightly above the target of 1.8 minutes. Consider improving pacing on straightforward questions to allow more time for complex scenarios.”
4

Recommended Actions

  • Complete 30 Civil Procedure practice questions
  • Review Evidence privilege rules
  • Practice timed sections to improve pacing
  • Retake exam in 2 weeks to measure progress

Question Review

After completing the exam, review every question:

Review Interface

Review all 200 questions with:
  • Your selected answer
  • Correct answer
  • Detailed explanation
  • Time spent on question

Detailed Explanations

For each question:

Question 47 - Contracts

Your Answer: B ❌Correct Answer: C ✓Time Spent: 2:45Explanation: The correct answer is C. Under the mailbox rule, acceptance is effective upon dispatch when sent by an authorized means of communication. Here, the offer invited acceptance by mail, making it an authorized means.Your answer (B) would be correct under the traditional rule requiring actual receipt, but the mailbox rule exception applies to this fact pattern.Key Concept: Mailbox Rule for Contract FormationRelated Questions: 12, 34, 89[Bookmark for Review]

Performance Tracking

Your mock exam results are stored and tracked:

Historical Performance

View your progress over multiple exams:
  • Score trends showing improvement over time
  • Subject mastery tracking by area
  • Time management improvement
  • Readiness assessment based on score trajectory

Dashboard Integration

Mock exam results automatically update your dashboard performance insights and influence your personalized study plan recommendations.

Exam Preparation Tips

Maximize your mock exam effectiveness:

Simulate Real Conditions

Take exams in a quiet environment with no distractions, following strict timing

Review Thoroughly

Spend at least as much time reviewing as taking the exam

Track Progress

Take a full mock exam every 2-3 weeks to measure improvement

Focus Study

Use exam results to guide your subject-specific practice

When to Take Mock Exams

1

Diagnostic (Week 1)

Take a baseline exam to assess starting point
2

Mid-Prep (Week 6)

Measure progress and adjust study plan
3

Final Prep (Week 10)

Confirm readiness and identify last-minute focus areas
4

Week Before Exam

Final confidence-building exam under real conditions
Don’t take too many mock exams. They’re mentally exhausting and less effective than targeted practice. Aim for one full exam every 2-3 weeks.

Advanced Features

Custom Exam Builder (Premium)

Create customized exams with:
  • Subject selection - Choose which subjects to include
  • Question count - Customize number of questions per subject
  • Difficulty level - Set overall difficulty (easy, medium, hard, mixed)
  • Timing options - Adjust time per question or section
  • Focus areas - Emphasize specific topics within subjects

Comparative Analytics

Compare your performance to:
  • National averages for Bar Exam takers
  • Passing score benchmarks by jurisdiction
  • Your previous exams to track improvement
  • Study group peers (if shared)

Next Steps

After completing a mock exam:
  1. Review all incorrect answers in detail
  2. Update your Study Plan based on weak areas
  3. Practice identified weak subjects in the Question Bank
  4. Get help from the AI Tutor on challenging concepts
  5. Review related topics in Case Studies
  6. Schedule your next mock exam in 2-3 weeks
  7. Update your current score on the Dashboard

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