Free Prometric Mock Test 2026 – Full-Length Gulf Medical Exam Practice
Train like exam day: two timed blocks, two hundred single-best-answer MCQs, and a short break—built for doctors preparing for Gulf licensing exams in the same broad style as Prometric computer-based tests. Start whenever you are ready; no card required.
Start free mock testWhat is this mock test?
It is a free, browser-based practice exam on GulfMedExams. You answer clinical MCQs under time pressure, move through two major sections, and experience pacing closer to a long SMLE-style sitting than a short quiz.
Use it to check stamina, screen time, and how you perform when fatigue sets in—not as a prediction of your official score.
What is included
- 200 MCQs split into two sections of 100 questions each
- Roughly two hours per section plus a scheduled break (full session about four hours)
- Coverage across Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Gynae, Ethics, and Psychiatry
- Running clock so you practise finishing under pressure
Why sit a mock before the real exam?
- You learn whether your speed matches the number of questions and hours on the clock.
- You see which subjects drop when you are tired—then you fix them in topic practice.
- You reduce “first-time shock” in the real Prometric centre.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Prometric mock test really free?
Yes. GulfMedExams does not charge for the full mock exam. You can start from this page and complete the timed test without payment. Creating an account is optional for saving progress elsewhere on the site.
How long is the mock test?
The mock is designed like a long Gulf licensing sitting: two sections of 100 questions each, about two hours per section, with a short scheduled break in between. A total timer runs across the full session so you practise real exam stamina.
What subjects are in the mock?
Questions are drawn across Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Ethics / Professionalism, and Psychiatry—similar weighting to what many candidates report for comprehensive Prometric-style papers.
Is this the same as the official Prometric test?
No. GulfMedExams is independent and not affiliated with Prometric or any licensing authority. The mock is laid out to mirror how these exams are usually delivered—timed computer-based blocks, single-best-answer clinical MCQs—so you get a realistic, exam-like experience while you prepare. It is still practice content, not the official test.
Can I use this if I am sitting DHA, MOH, or SMLE?
Yes. The format helps anyone preparing for Gulf Prometric-style exams. Your official blueprint may differ slightly by country and profession—always confirm details with your regulator.
Do I get explanations after each question?
You can review explanations as you work through the mock, similar to the rest of the GulfMedExams practice tools. You can also review explanations at the end of the mock test when you have finished the session.
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Open the free full mock on GulfMedExams and practise a serious Prometric-style session today.
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Prepare with GulfMedExams
The steps above handle Gulf paperwork; timed MCQ practice handles exam day. GulfMedExams offers Prometric-style questions with explanations — many doctors drill here after each licensing milestone.
Book Prometric only after several stable mock sessions on GulfMedExams — not after one strong practice day.
Quick answer
Gulf medical licensing exams (DHA, DOH, SMLE, MOH, QCHP, OMSB, NHRA) each have distinct authorities, but share Prometric-style MCQ formats. Choose your target exam hub below.
This guide is written for doctors preparing for Gulf Licensing licensing in GCC. Requirements change — always confirm fees, deadlines, and eligibility on official authority portals before booking your exam slot.
Gulf Licensing licensing hub — related steps
Each page in this hub covers one step in depth. Follow the full pathway rather than relying on a single article — this reduces gaps that cause retakes and delays.
Gulf Licensing exam preparation strategy
An 8–12 week plan usually combines verification admin, daily MCQ blocks, and weekly mixed mocks. Adjust length based on baseline knowledge and full-time vs part-time study.
- •Week 1–2: diagnostic mock + syllabus gap list
- •Mid-plan: subject-wise timed blocks
- •Final weeks: full-length mocks + error notebook
- •Last 5 days: light review — avoid new heavy topics
What to verify on official channels
Before acting on any third-party guide (including this one), confirm your profession category, document list, and fee schedule directly with Multiple Gulf health authorities. Policies in GCC are updated without always being reflected in older blog posts.
If your profile involves gaps in practice, multiple registrations, or credentials from several countries, expect additional review steps — generic checklists may not cover your case.
Next step — exam practice
Turn licensing research into exam-ready performance
Reading guides alone rarely converts to exam performance. After you confirm Multiple Gulf health authorities requirements, use GulfMedExams to drill Prometric-style MCQs with explanations, track weak systems, and revisit high-yield topics before booking your slot.
Prometric MCQ practice
Timed sessions, explanations, and progress tracking for Gulf Licensing and all Gulf exams.
Verified exam repeats
Candidate-submitted recalls organised by exam — use alongside structured MCQ banks.
Requirements, fees, and timelines change. This page is educational — always confirm your category-specific rules on official authority portals before paying verification or exam fees.