Free Final MBBS & ERPM Medicine MCQs
Practise Medicine MCQs for the Sri Lankan Final MBBS and ERPM examinations — free, with a written explanation after every question.
Medicine is the largest and highest-yield subject in both exams. MCQMED's Medicine bank is drawn from past papers and organised by clinical topic, so you can drill cardiology one day and endocrinology the next, or practise the whole subject in a mixed round.
Medicine topics covered
What to focus on in Medicine
High-yield areas that come up repeatedly include acute coronary syndromes and arrhythmias, asthma and COPD management, diabetes and thyroid disease, acute kidney injury and electrolyte disturbances, stroke and seizures, and the common infections relevant to Sri Lankan practice such as dengue, leptospirosis and tuberculosis. Working through topic by topic, then mixing topics for revision, mirrors how the real paper tests you.
Two question formats: SBA and True/False
Sri Lankan Final MBBS and ERPM papers use two main multiple-choice formats, and MCQMED covers both. Single Best Answer (SBA) questions give you a clinical stem and five options, where you choose the one best answer — these reward focused clinical reasoning and recognising the most appropriate step rather than merely a correct one. True/False questions present a stem with several statements, each marked true or false, and test the breadth and precision of your factual knowledge.
In the app you can choose to practise SBA only, True/False only, or a mix, so you can drill the format you find hardest. Postgraduate (ERPM selection) rounds are True/False only, matching the real paper.
An explanation after every question
Getting a question right or wrong matters far less than understanding why. Every question in MCQMED comes with a written explanation, so you learn the underlying reasoning and can carry it into the next question and into the exam. Answer keys are reviewed and corrected, because a question bank is only as useful as the accuracy of its answers. You can also bookmark any question, and the app tracks what you have seen and got wrong so you can redo your weak spots as a focused round.
Frequently asked
Are the Medicine MCQs free?
Yes. All of MCQMED, including the Medicine question bank, is completely free. You only need a free account to track your progress.
Do the questions have explanations?
Yes — every Medicine question has a written explanation, and the answer keys are reviewed and corrected.
Can I practise one topic at a time?
Yes. You can pick a single topic such as cardiology or neurology, or practise across the whole of Medicine in one round.
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