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๐Ÿงฌ Biology 16 Chapters • 80 High-Yield Topics

Cell Structure & Function

Biological Molecules

Enzymes

Bioenergetics

Acellular Life (Viruses)

Prokaryotes (Bacteria)

Diversity Among Animals

Human Digestive System

Circulatory & Immune System

Respiratory System

Homeostasis & Excretion

Nervous & Chemical Coordination

Support & Locomotion

Human Reproduction

Genetics & Inheritance

Evolution & Natural Selection

๐Ÿงช Chemistry 15 Chapters • 67 High-Yield Topics

Fundamental Concepts & Stoichiometry

Atomic Structure & Quantum Numbers

Chemical Bonding & Hybridization

States of Matter (Gases, Liquids, Solids)

Thermochemistry & Energetics

Chemical Equilibrium & Le Chatelier

Reaction Kinetics & Catalysis

Electrochemistry & Redox Reactions

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Hydrocarbons (Alkanes, Alkenes, Benzene)

Alkyl Halides & Substitution

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Macromolecules & Biochemistry

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Measurement & Physical Quantities

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Alternating Current (AC)

Physics of Solids & Elasticity

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Dawn of Modern Physics & Photons

Atomic Spectra & Bohr Theory

Nuclear Physics & Radioactivity

๐Ÿ“– English 8 Chapters • 32 High-Yield Topics

Subject-Verb Agreement

Pronoun Agreement & Case

Tenses & Verb Conjugation

Modifiers & Participles

Prepositions & Idiomatic Usage

Sentence Structure & Punctuation

High-Yield Medical Vocabulary

Critical Contextual Comprehension

๐Ÿงฉ Logical reasoning 6 Chapters • 24 High-Yield Topics

Critical Deduction & Syllogisms

Logical Deduction & Inferences

Course of Action & Problem Solving

Symbolic & Pattern Recognition

Cause & Effect Analysis

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English Subject-Verb Agreement Subject-Verb Concord & Inversion
EASY
Q1. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
A The committee of senior medical oncologists are scheduled to present their clinical findings today.
B The committee of senior medical oncologists is scheduled to present its clinical findings today.
C The committee of senior medical oncologists have scheduled to present findings today.
D The committee of senior medical oncologists were scheduled to present their findings today.
English Subject-Verb Agreement Subject-Verb Concord & Inversion
MEDIUM
Q2. Select the sentence with accurate subject-verb agreement:
A Neither the surgeon or his surgical assistants were aware of the equipment malfunction.
B Neither the surgeon nor his surgical assistants was aware of the equipment malfunction.
C Neither the surgeon nor his surgical assistants were aware of the equipment malfunction.
D Neither the surgeon nor his surgical assistants is aware of the equipment malfunction.
English Subject-Verb Agreement Subject-Verb Concord & Inversion
EASY
Q3. Choose the correct sentence:
A Each of the clinical trials conducted at the teaching hospital were adhering to ethical protocols.
B Each of the clinical trials conducted at the teaching hospital has adhered to ethical protocols.
C Each of the clinical trials conducted at the teaching hospital are adhering to ethical protocols.
D Each of the clinical trials conducted at the teaching hospital have adhered to ethical protocols.
English Pronoun Agreement & Case Pronoun Case & Reference
MEDIUM
Q4. In PM&DC / KIPS English pattern: select the sentence that uses correct pronoun case:
A The medical scholarship was awarded to Dr. Sarah and I by the faculty dean.
B The medical scholarship was awarded to Dr. Sarah and myself by the faculty dean.
C The medical scholarship was awarded between Dr. Sarah and I by the faculty dean.
D The medical scholarship was awarded to Dr. Sarah and me by the faculty dean.
English Pronoun Agreement & Case Pronoun Case & Reference
MEDIUM
Q5. In PM&DC / KIPS English pattern: identify the sentence with unambiguous pronoun reference:
A When the physician spoke with the patient, he explained his risks in detail.
B When the physician spoke with the patient, they explained the risks.
C The physician told the patient that he needed immediate surgery.
D When the physician spoke with the patient, the physician explained the surgical risks in detail.
English Tenses & Verb Forms Conditionals, Subjunctive & Sequences
EASY FREE
Q6. Choose the correct conditional sentence:
A If the patient had arrived at the emergency ward earlier, the medical team would have prevented the infarction.
B If the patient had arrived at the emergency ward earlier, the medical team would prevent the infarction.
C If the patient arrived earlier, the medical team would have prevented the infarction.
D If the patient would have arrived earlier, the medical team had prevented the infarction.
English Tenses & Verb Forms Conditionals, Subjunctive & Sequences
EASY
Q7. Select the sentence that properly uses the subjunctive mood:
A The chief medical officer recommended that every intern is re-evaluated on sterile procedures.
B The chief medical officer recommended that every intern was re-evaluated on sterile procedures.
C The chief medical officer recommended that every intern be re-evaluated on sterile procedures.
D The chief medical officer recommended that every intern should been re-evaluated.
English Modifiers & Dangling Participles Participial Modifiers & Placement
EASY
Q8. Identify the sentence that correctly avoids a dangling modifier:
A Walking through the intensive care unit, the cardiac monitors were observed by the nurse.
B Having examined the patient thoroughly, the prescription was written by the doctor.
C Walking through the intensive care unit, the monitors displayed abnormal rhythms.
D Walking through the intensive care unit, the head nurse observed the cardiac monitors.
English Preposition Usage & Phrasal Verbs Idiomatic Prepositions
HARD
Q9. In PM&DC / KIPS English pattern: choose the sentence with correct idiomatic preposition usage:
A The immunologist was completely absorbed at his genetic sequencing research.
B The immunologist was completely absorbed in his genetic sequencing research.
C The immunologist was completely absorbed with his genetic sequencing research.
D The immunologist was completely absorbed on his genetic sequencing research.
English Preposition Usage & Phrasal Verbs Idiomatic Prepositions
EASY FREE
Q10. In PM&DC / KIPS English pattern: select the correctly phrased sentence:
A Patients with severe allergies must abstain against consuming unpasteurized dairy products.
B Patients with severe allergies must abstain of consuming unpasteurized dairy products.
C Patients with severe allergies must abstain to consume unpasteurized dairy products.
D Patients with severe allergies must abstain from consuming unpasteurized dairy products.
English Sentence Correction & Parallelism Parallel Structure & Coordination
MEDIUM
Q11. Choose the sentence that maintains flawless parallel grammatical structure:
A The surgeon's responsibilities include diagnosing acute conditions, performing complex procedures, and monitor recovery.
B The surgeon's responsibilities include diagnosing acute conditions, performing complex procedures, and monitoring postoperative recovery.
C The surgeon's responsibilities include diagnosing acute conditions, to perform complex procedures, and monitoring postoperative recovery.
D The surgeon's responsibilities include diagnosis of acute conditions, performing complex procedures, and to monitor recovery.
English Vocabulary Synonyms & Antonyms High-Yield MDCAT Vocabulary
HARD
Q12. In sentence syntax and punctuation: choose the closest SYNONYM for the word 'EXACERBATE':
A Fabricate (invent)
B Ameliorate (improve)
C Alleviate (relieve)
D Aggravate (make a problem or condition worse)
English Vocabulary Synonyms & Antonyms High-Yield MDCAT Vocabulary
MEDIUM FREE
Q13. In sentence syntax and punctuation: choose the exact ANTONYM for the clinical word 'BENIGN':
A Harmless
B Innocuous
C Dormant
D Malignant (invasive and cancerous)
English Vocabulary Synonyms & Antonyms High-Yield MDCAT Vocabulary
EASY
Q14. In sentence syntax and punctuation: choose the closest SYNONYM for 'METICULOUS':
A Careless and hasty
B Scrupulous and painstaking in attention to detail
C Superficial and hurried
D Ambiguous and unclear
English Contextual Comprehension & Word Choice Scientific Context & Sentence Completion
EASY
Q15. In standard idiomatic English: select the word that best completes the sentence: 'The pathologist's report was so ________ that no physician could dispute its rigorous conclusions.
A nebulous and ambiguous
B superfluous and redundant
C lucid and incontrovertible
D spurious and fabricated
English Subject-Verb Agreement Subject-Verb Concord & Inversion
EASY
Q16. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
A The committee of senior medical oncologists have scheduled to present findings today.
B The committee of senior medical oncologists is scheduled to present its clinical findings today.
C The committee of senior medical oncologists are scheduled to present their clinical findings today.
D The committee of senior medical oncologists were scheduled to present their findings today.
English Subject-Verb Agreement Subject-Verb Concord & Inversion
MEDIUM
Q17. Select the sentence with accurate subject-verb agreement:
A Neither the surgeon nor his surgical assistants were aware of the equipment malfunction.
B Neither the surgeon or his surgical assistants were aware of the equipment malfunction.
C Neither the surgeon nor his surgical assistants was aware of the equipment malfunction.
D Neither the surgeon nor his surgical assistants is aware of the equipment malfunction.
English Subject-Verb Agreement Subject-Verb Concord & Inversion
MEDIUM
Q18. Choose the correct sentence:
A Each of the clinical trials conducted at the teaching hospital were adhering to ethical protocols.
B Each of the clinical trials conducted at the teaching hospital are adhering to ethical protocols.
C Each of the clinical trials conducted at the teaching hospital has adhered to ethical protocols.
D Each of the clinical trials conducted at the teaching hospital have adhered to ethical protocols.
English Pronoun Agreement & Case Pronoun Case & Reference
MEDIUM
Q19. In PM&DC / KIPS English pattern: select the sentence that uses correct pronoun case:
A The medical scholarship was awarded to Dr. Sarah and me by the faculty dean.
B The medical scholarship was awarded between Dr. Sarah and I by the faculty dean.
C The medical scholarship was awarded to Dr. Sarah and myself by the faculty dean.
D The medical scholarship was awarded to Dr. Sarah and I by the faculty dean.
English Pronoun Agreement & Case Pronoun Case & Reference
MEDIUM
Q20. In PM&DC / KIPS English pattern: identify the sentence with unambiguous pronoun reference:
A When the physician spoke with the patient, the physician explained the surgical risks in detail.
B The physician told the patient that he needed immediate surgery.
C When the physician spoke with the patient, they explained the risks.
D When the physician spoke with the patient, he explained his risks in detail.
English Tenses & Verb Forms Conditionals, Subjunctive & Sequences
KILLER
Q21. Choose the correct conditional sentence:
A If the patient would have arrived earlier, the medical team had prevented the infarction.
B If the patient had arrived at the emergency ward earlier, the medical team would prevent the infarction.
C If the patient arrived earlier, the medical team would have prevented the infarction.
D If the patient had arrived at the emergency ward earlier, the medical team would have prevented the infarction.
English Tenses & Verb Forms Conditionals, Subjunctive & Sequences
HARD
Q22. Select the sentence that properly uses the subjunctive mood:
A The chief medical officer recommended that every intern be re-evaluated on sterile procedures.
B The chief medical officer recommended that every intern is re-evaluated on sterile procedures.
C The chief medical officer recommended that every intern was re-evaluated on sterile procedures.
D The chief medical officer recommended that every intern should been re-evaluated.
English Modifiers & Dangling Participles Participial Modifiers & Placement
HARD
Q23. Identify the sentence that correctly avoids a dangling modifier:
A Walking through the intensive care unit, the cardiac monitors were observed by the nurse.
B Walking through the intensive care unit, the head nurse observed the cardiac monitors.
C Having examined the patient thoroughly, the prescription was written by the doctor.
D Walking through the intensive care unit, the monitors displayed abnormal rhythms.
English Preposition Usage & Phrasal Verbs Idiomatic Prepositions
KILLER
Q24. In PM&DC / KIPS English pattern: choose the sentence with correct idiomatic preposition usage:
A The immunologist was completely absorbed in his genetic sequencing research.
B The immunologist was completely absorbed at his genetic sequencing research.
C The immunologist was completely absorbed with his genetic sequencing research.
D The immunologist was completely absorbed on his genetic sequencing research.
English Preposition Usage & Phrasal Verbs Idiomatic Prepositions
MEDIUM
Q25. In PM&DC / KIPS English pattern: select the correctly phrased sentence:
A Patients with severe allergies must abstain against consuming unpasteurized dairy products.
B Patients with severe allergies must abstain from consuming unpasteurized dairy products.
C Patients with severe allergies must abstain to consume unpasteurized dairy products.
D Patients with severe allergies must abstain of consuming unpasteurized dairy products.