Free Mock Tests for Competitive Exams (CBT Interface)
Pick an exam, choose a phase, then start full or sectional mock tests with a real exam feel.
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CBT Interface • Timer • Palette
Review Marking • Analysis
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Practice With Real Exam Feel – Free Mock Tests on ExamCook
ExamCook is a free mock test platform built for competitive exam preparation. Your final score depends on two things:
concept clarity and exam performance under time pressure. Many students complete the syllabus but still struggle in real exams because
their practice is not exam-like. That’s why ExamCook focuses on a clean CBT (computer-based test) experience with a timer, palette navigation,
and review marking. You can start instantly as a guest, and if you create a free account, your attempts and performance analytics can be saved
so you can track improvement over time.
How the ExamCook flow works
The flow is designed to match how students practice: first choose an exam, then select the phase (like Tier-1 or Prelims),
then choose your mode (Full Mock or Sectional Mock). After reading instructions, you start the test in an interface that feels like the real exam.
This step-by-step structure removes confusion and ensures you practice the right pattern. You can begin from the
Exams page and then move to phase selection.
Full mocks vs sectional mocks
A sectional mock is best when you want targeted improvement in one section. It helps build accuracy and speed without overwhelming you with the entire paper.
A full mock simulates the complete exam and is essential for time management, attempt strategy, and exam temperament. A smart plan is to start with sectional mocks
in weaker areas and gradually increase the number of full mocks each week as your confidence grows.
How to use mocks to improve faster
During a mock, don’t try to solve everything in one pass. A better strategy is to secure easy marks first, mark harder questions for review, and return later.
After submission, spend time analyzing mistakes and time usage. Improvement happens after the test when you identify patterns:
where accuracy drops, where you waste time, and which topics need revision.
If you want analytics like saved attempts, trends, and performance tracking, login is recommended.
Guest practice is perfect for quick daily practice, while logged-in users can open
My Performance to see progress across attempts.
How to use ExamCook effectively
- Start with a sectional mock if you want to fix weak areas or improve accuracy.
- Attempt full mocks regularly to build speed, strategy, and confidence.
- Use review marking to postpone difficult questions and return later.
- Analyze every attempt and note the mistakes you repeat.
- Stay consistent: daily practice beats long gaps.
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FAQs
Do I need to login to attempt mock tests?
No. You can start as a guest. Login is recommended if you want to save attempts and track analytics over time.
What is the difference between Full Mock and Sectional Mock?
Sectional mocks focus on one section for targeted practice. Full mocks simulate the whole exam pattern for strategy and time management.
Will I get results and analysis after submitting?
Yes. You can view results after submission. Logged-in users can also track progress inside My Performance.
How do I start a test on ExamCook?
Choose an exam, select a phase, pick Full or Sectional mode, read instructions, and start the test.
Which exams are available?
Available exams are shown on the homepage and the Exams page. More exams will be added gradually.