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Free PEBC-style practice questions
Try a small original RPHprep sample focused on exam-prep reasoning, platform safety, and review habits. Full clinical QBank readiness still depends on reviewed production content.
These are original educational sample questions. They are not actual PEBC questions, recalled exam questions, official sample questions, or competitor prep questions.
Question 1
A candidate is reviewing missed practice questions after a timed session. Which review habit is most likely to improve future study decisions?
- Memorizing the letter of each correct answer
- Recording the weak topic and why each distractor was tempting
- Skipping explanations for questions answered correctly
- Retaking only the same questions until the score is perfect
Best answer: Recording the weak topic and why each distractor was tempting
The strongest review habit links the miss to a topic, reasoning error, and next study action. RPHprep analytics are designed around this kind of weak-topic review.
Question 2
A free user sees a locked practice set labelled Pro. What should the platform do before showing that paid content?
- Hide the button only in the browser
- Allow access if the URL is known
- Confirm subscription access on the server
- Ask the user to self-report payment status
Best answer: Confirm subscription access on the server
Paid study content must be protected with server-side access checks. UI labels are helpful, but they are not sufficient access control.
Question 3
A student reports that a practice explanation may be outdated. What is the safest content workflow response?
- Ignore the report unless many students complain
- Treat the report as a content issue for review and triage
- Immediately remove all related questions permanently
- Ask AI to rewrite and publish the answer automatically
Best answer: Treat the report as a content issue for review and triage
A correction workflow lets reviewers assess priority, source concerns, and needed updates. AI-generated clinical content should not publish without human review.
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