![]() Scoring is then reported in a similar matter as the NREMT exam: you must pass all categories to pass the exam and feedback is given on a per-category basis. Like the NREMT, our simulator will keep asking questions in a given category until it has enough information to assess whether the competency level in that category is adequate. Most students are not used to answering over 100 scenario-based consecutively for 2 hours! The National Registry Simulator is a timed exam that issues between 70 and 130 questions based on student performance. National Registry Simulator™ - Our adaptive simulator places the student in a simulated testing environment and is especially useful for building test endurance.Class Tracks - Your school or EMS institution has the ability to set units/topics and test material and lock/unlock material week by week or all at once.In addition, you can create focus units where you can choose any or all of the 700 available units and create tests ONLY from YOUR selected content. Create a Custom Test where you can choose which categories to include and the number of questions in the exam.If you are getting lots of questions about pediatric airway medications incorrect, the system will add that unit to your suggested review units and begin sending more of those questions to your “weaknesses” category. Work on Weaknesses: Stay well-rounded with a quick 25-question test from trouble units.At the end of each question, you will be able to get feedback on your choice. Strengthen Skills: Our system sets your provider level as the goal and uses your current knowledge to give you a quick 25-question test. ![]() These quizzes are only a fraction of what there is to know about being an EMT, so passing them by rote memorization means that you’ve studied to pass the quizzes on this site, not to pass the test given by an instructor or the NREMT. In fact it may lull you into a false sense of security. This will not help you when it comes time to take a test. Don’t just rush through them just to get the right answer, or take the quiz over and over until you get the answers right. ![]() Sometimes the wrong answers are peppered with terms that are equally valuable to know as those contained in the right answer.ģ. When you do look at the choices, try to understand all the terms in each of them. Furthermore, in doing all the research you needed in order to answer one question, there’s a good chance you will have stumbled over some other good information that will broaden your knowledge.Ģ. If you try to answer the question before you look at the choices, chances are when you do see the answer it will stick in your mind better than if you just went straight to it right away. Treat each question as if the multiple choices aren’t available to you. If you’re trying to learn the material, however, there are several ways to get the most out of these questions.ġ. When you’ve memorized the answers, the resource for study is gone. In truth, though, this method lends itself to being used a few times before all the answers are memorized. We feel that this technique is for individuals who already have a firm grasp of a subject and are just trying to bolster their confidence, assess what they know or get in a few more random facts before a test. Use the results to help guide you to areas of study where your understanding is weakest. If your goal is simply to test your knowledge, then by all means blast through the questions and get your final score. Multiple choice questions present a golden opportunity to focus your study, not just to get the right answer, but to understand the subject in question. But before you dive in, it’s best to think about how you want to use the information on this site. There are many ways to use the free EMT-B practice test questions found on EMT. ![]() Multiple choice questions can be a terrific resource for learning if used properly. ![]()
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