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Repeats Vault – Most Repeated MCQs & Past Recalls

Access highly verified SMLE repeats, DHA repeats, and MOH recalls. Practice the most frequently tested Prometric MCQs to understand exam patterns, test core concepts, and confidently secure your medical license.

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Past Repeats

SMLE/DHA

Supported Exams

2024-2026

Recent Recalls

High

Clinical Accuracy

What Are Medical Exam Repeats and Recalls?

In the medical community, past repeats or recalls refer to exam questions that consistently reappear across different Prometric testing cycles. Because standardized medical licensing exams like the Saudi Medical Licensing Exam (SMLE) and Dubai Health Authority (DHA) assess fundamental clinical competency, they rely on a vast but finite question bank. Consequently, certain high-yield clinical scenarios are tested repeatedly.

Practicing repeats is widely considered one of the most effective strategies for the final phase of exam preparation. It allows candidates to familiarize themselves with the typical phrasing, format, and clinical focus of the licensing body.

The Danger of Raw Forum Recalls

Many candidates search for queries like "where can I find DHA repeats" or "SMLE repeats 2024" and end up on unregulated forums, Telegram channels, or Facebook groups. While these raw recalls offer a glimpse into the exam, they carry significant risks:

  • Missing Context: A recalled question might omit a critical lab value or patient age, which entirely changes the correct diagnosis.
  • Incorrect Options: Exam-takers often misremember the distractor options, leading to false assumptions about how a topic is tested.
  • No Explanations: Memorizing an answer without understanding the clinical reasoning leaves candidates vulnerable if the exam alters the scenario slightly.

How the Repeats Vault Works

Our Repeats Vault solves the problem of raw recalls by providing verified repeats. When an MCQ is identified as a frequently tested concept, our content team reconstructs the clinical scenario to ensure it is clinically accurate, up-to-date with current guidelines, and complete with all necessary diagnostic criteria.

Every question in the vault is accompanied by a detailed, evidence-based explanation. This ensures you master the underlying medical concept—whether it's managing acute epiglottitis or diagnosing placenta praevia—rather than just memorizing a potentially flawed question.

Sample Vault MCQs

Practice MCQs
Internal Medicine

A 55-year-old male with a history of heart failure presents with worsening dyspnea and orthopnea. An echocardiogram shows an ejection fraction of 30%. Which of the following medications has been shown to reduce mortality in this patient?

Repeats Vault FAQs

What are the most repeated DHA and SMLE MCQs?

The most repeated MCQs, widely known by doctors as "past repeats" or "recalls", are high-yield questions that appear frequently across different Prometric exam cycles. These focus heavily on core clinical guidelines, emergency management, and common diagnostic pathways. Testing bodies like SCFHS (Saudi Arabia) and DHA (Dubai) consistently test these critical concepts to ensure clinical safety.

How accurate are the recalls in the Repeats Vault?

Our Repeats Vault contains verified repeats that are cross-checked by recent exam-takers and our content team. Unlike raw forums or social media posts, we verify the clinical accuracy of the questions and provide evidence-based explanations. This ensures you study medically valid concepts, not just memorize flawed or incomplete recalls.

Is practicing past repeats enough to pass?

While practicing SMLE repeats (like SMLE repeats 2024 or 2026) and DHA repeats is a highly effective strategy to recognize exam patterns and boost your score, it should complement a solid understanding of medical foundations. The Repeats Vault is designed to be the ultimate final-stage preparation tool after you have covered the core syllabus.

Where can I find DHA repeats and SMLE recalls?

You can access highly verified DHA repeats, SMLE recalls, and MOH past papers directly in our Repeats Vault. We continuously update the vault with the latest exam patterns to reflect the current Prometric question pool, helping you target the core concepts that will be tested.

Are Prometric recalls legal to study?

Yes, discussing general clinical concepts and high-yield topics that frequently appear in exams is a standard study method. However, possessing or distributing stolen, copyrighted exact test materials is an NDA violation. Our vault reconstructs scenarios based on clinical concepts, ensuring you practice safely and legally.

Do MOH and DHA share the same past repeats?

Because both the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Dubai Health Authority (DHA) assess competency for the UAE using Prometric, there is a massive overlap in the clinical guidelines tested. Preparing with DHA repeats is highly effective for the MOH exam.

How many times do QCHP and OMSB questions repeat?

The Qatar (QCHP) and Oman (OMSB) exams also utilize the Prometric system. A significant percentage (often 15-20%) of core concepts repeat across cycles, especially in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.

Can I use SMLE recalls to prepare for NHRA Bahrain?

Absolutely. The Saudi Medical Licensing Exam (SMLE) and the Bahrain NHRA exam test the exact same universal medical standards. A high-yield scenario on diabetic ketoacidosis in the SMLE will be highly relevant for NHRA.

Why are Telegram and Facebook recalls dangerous?

Unregulated recalls often omit crucial lab values (like potassium levels) or patient history that dictates the correct answer. Memorizing these flawed drops can cause you to confidently select the wrong distractor on exam day.

How long should I spend practicing from the Repeats Vault?

We recommend dedicating the final 3 to 4 weeks of your study schedule entirely to practicing verified repeats and mock exams to build stamina, pattern recognition, and test-taking speed.

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