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Final FRCA SOE practice — 1,102 questions across 550 topics, with SOE scoring and progress tracking.

1,102

SOE questions

550

topics

19

topic domains

short & long formats

Every corner of the syllabus

21 domains · 550 topics in total

Obstetrics

27 topics

  • General Anaesthesia for Cat. 1 Caesarean Section (LSCS)
  • Post-Partum Neurological Defecits
  • +25 more…

Pharmacology

60 topics

  • Pharmacology of Parkinson's Disease
  • Immunosuppressants
  • +58 more…

Anatomy

45 topics

  • Scalp Innervation
  • Lumbosacral Plexus
  • +43 more…

Physiology

59 topics

  • Magnesium
  • Paediatric Physiology
  • +57 more…

General

36 topics

  • Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed
  • Oesophagectomy
  • +34 more…

Cardiac

15 topics

  • Cardiac Device Implantation
  • Scoring Systems and Investigations for Cardiac Surgery
  • +13 more…

Critical Care

34 topics

  • Diarrhoea in Critical Illness
  • Organ Donation
  • +32 more…

Thoracics

9 topics

  • Massive Haemoptysis
  • Bronchoscopy and Techniques of Ventilation
  • +7 more…

Physics and Equipment

34 topics

  • Jet Ventilation
  • Vaporisers
  • +32 more…

Trauma, Transfer and Resuscitation

22 topics

  • Advanced Life Support Special Circumstances (Adult)
  • Burns
  • +20 more…

Ear, Nose and Throat

18 topics

  • Pharyngeal Pouch
  • Thyroidectomy
  • +16 more…

Paediatrics

36 topics

  • Plan A Paeds: Lateral Quadratus Lumborum (QL) Block
  • Advanced Life Support in Paediatrics
  • +34 more…

Neurosurgery

23 topics

  • Posterior Fossa Surgery
  • Brain Monitoring in Neurosurgery
  • +21 more…

Pain Medicine and Procedures

26 topics

  • Central Sensitisation (Wind-up and Potentiation)
  • Peripheral Sensitisation
  • +24 more…

Orthopaedics

9 topics

  • Bone Cement Implantation Syndrome
  • Intra- and Extra-Capsular NOF: Implications for Anaesthesia
  • +7 more…

Vascular

5 topics

  • Carotid Endarterectomy
  • Lower Limb Amputation
  • +3 more…

Critical Incidents

35 topics

  • QRH Cardiac Ischaemia (intra-op)
  • QRH Neuroprotection After Cardiac Arrest
  • +33 more…

Airway Management

5 topics

  • Clinical Airway Assessment
  • Awake Fibreoptic Tracheal Intubation (AFOI)
  • +3 more…

Statistics

5 topics

  • Clinical Audit and Quality Improvement Methodology
  • Study Design and Methodology
  • +3 more…

Regional Anaesthesia

14 topics

  • Plan A: Erector Spinae Plane (ESP) Block
  • Alcohol and Chlorhexidine (Disinfection)
  • +12 more…

Co-morbidities and Patient Groups

33 topics

  • Hiatus Hernia
  • Jehova's Witnesses
  • +31 more…
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Question 1 of 3 · Part 1 of 5

Clinical scenario — Increased Airway Pressure

You are anaesthetising a 32-year-old G2P1 (BMI 38) for a Category 2 caesarean section under general anaesthesia. Shortly after intubation, the ventilator alarms and you note peak airway pressures of 45 cmH₂O.

Part 1

Examiner asks…

What are the likely causes of high peak airway pressure in this scenario, and how would you approach the immediate assessment?

Everything you need for the SOE

Built by anaesthetists, for anaesthetists.

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Full RCoA syllabus

936 questions across 19 domains — Basic Sciences and Clinical Topics, short (5-part) and long (10-part) formats.

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Practice your way

Random mix, unseen questions, or your weakest topics. Filter to a single domain or subtopic.

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Review mode

Browse topics, reveal ideal answers part-by-part, and mark each topic complete or needs work. Built for practicing with a friend.

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AI hints

Stuck on a part? Get a one-line prompt that points you toward the right structure — without giving away the answer.

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Honest 0/1/2 scoring

Mark yourself as you go. Model answers reveal immediately. Build the self-assessment habit the SOE demands.

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Progress tracking

Domain coverage chart, activity heatmap, XP trends. See exactly where you're strong and where to focus next.

Star cards

Star any part to add it to your personal Anki-style deck. Binary Got it / Missed grading with spaced-repetition scheduling — facts resurface just before you'd forget them.

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Gamified streaks

Earn Lily Pads, climb from Tadpole to Golden Poison Frog, and maintain your hop streak to stay on track.

How it works

Five steps that mirror the real SOE.

  1. 1

    Pick a mode

    Scored practice (random, unseen, weak topics) or Review mode for paired reading with a friend.

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    Answer out loud

    Each question has 5 or 10 parts. Treat each as if the examiner just asked it.

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    Score yourself 0, 1, or 2

    Then reveal the model answer. Be honest — the data is only useful if you are.

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    Use hints when stuck

    A one-line AI prompt points you toward the right framework without spoiling the answer.

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    Track your Review progress

    Mark topics as Complete or Needs work. The Syllabus turns green as you cover the curriculum.

  6. 6

    Let the app guide your revision

    Your weakest areas surface automatically. Aim to cover every domain before exam day.

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