Welcome to the ALLcoyura Practice Test Hub — a free, comprehensive library of interactive quizzes and practice exams built for nursing students, pre-med learners, pre-law candidates, and anyone preparing for high-stakes standardized tests. Whether you are studying for the NCLEX-RN, sharpening your TEAS science skills, drilling LSAT logical reasoning, or reviewing anatomy and pharmacology, our practice tests deliver the active recall and test-taking practice that research consistently shows to be the single most effective study method. Every question includes detailed answer explanations, and your scores are tracked locally so you can measure growth over time. Stop passively re-reading notes — start testing yourself and watch your retention improve.
Featured Practice Tests
Comprehensive NCLEX-RN practice exam covering pharmacology, med-surg, pediatrics, maternity, and psychiatric nursing. Timed to simulate the real CAT format.
Start Test ✦Cover human anatomy and physiology, life sciences, earth and physical science, and scientific reasoning as tested on the ATI TEAS 7 exam.
Start Test ✦Test your knowledge of skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, nervous, and digestive systems with clinically-relevant scenario questions.
Start Test ✦Sharpen argument analysis, assumption identification, flaw detection, and inference skills with law-school-caliber logical reasoning problems.
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Full-length nursing licensure exam simulation with priority-setting, delegation, and SATA questions.
Organ systems, tissue types, and clinical correlations covering the full scope of human anatomy.
Drug classifications, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, and nursing considerations for major drug families.
Arithmetic, algebra, measurement, and data interpretation matched to the TEAS 7 math content areas.
Cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, and molecular biology fundamentals for pre-health and science students.
Behavioral theories, cognitive psychology, abnormal psych, and research methods for intro psych and beyond.
All Practice Tests
Simulate the NCLEX-RN with questions on med-surg, pharmacology, pediatrics, maternity, and psychiatric nursing using the CAT-style format.
Start Test ✦Practice the science section of the ATI TEAS 7 covering anatomy, physiology, biology, chemistry, and scientific reasoning.
Start Test ✦Arithmetic, algebra, measurement, and data interpretation questions aligned to the TEAS 7 mathematics content framework.
Start Test ✦Key ideas, craft and structure, and integration of knowledge questions modeled on the TEAS reading section.
Start Test ✦From the skeletal system to the endocrine system, test your knowledge of every major organ system in the human body.
Start Test ✦Cellular function, homeostasis, neural signaling, cardiac output, and renal physiology questions for health science students.
Start Test ✦Drug classifications, mechanisms of action, side effects, contraindications, and nursing implications for major medication families.
Start Test ✦Prefixes, suffixes, root words, and abbreviations used in clinical settings. Build the vocabulary every health professional needs.
Start Test ✦Disease mechanisms, inflammatory responses, genetic disorders, and organ-system pathology for advanced nursing and pre-med students.
Start Test ✦Bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, immune responses, and infection control principles for health science courses.
Start Test ✦Macronutrients, micronutrients, dietary guidelines, therapeutic diets, and clinical nutrition for nursing and dietetics students.
Start Test ✦Epidemiology, health promotion, disease prevention, community health assessment, and public health policy fundamentals.
Start Test ✦Autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, informed consent, and end-of-life ethical dilemmas in clinical practice.
Start Test ✦Therapeutic communication, crisis intervention, psychopharmacology, and nursing care for anxiety, mood, and psychotic disorders.
Start Test ✦Cell biology, genetics, evolution, ecology, and molecular biology questions for introductory and advanced bio courses.
Start Test ✦Stoichiometry, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, acid-base chemistry, and solution concentrations for general chemistry students.
Start Test ✦Functional groups, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, and synthesis strategies for orgo students.
Start Test ✦Newtonian mechanics, energy, waves, electricity, magnetism, and optics problems with full worked-out explanations.
Start Test ✦Learning theories, cognitive processes, developmental psychology, abnormal psych, and research methods in psychology.
Start Test ✦Social stratification, culture, deviance, institutions, race and ethnicity, gender, and sociological research methods.
Start Test ✦Descriptive statistics, probability, distributions, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and regression analysis.
Start Test ✦Piaget, Erikson, Vygotsky, and Kohlberg developmental theories across the lifespan from infancy through late adulthood.
Start Test ✦Main idea identification, inference, author's purpose, tone analysis, and passage-based reasoning for standardized tests.
Start Test ✦Subject-verb agreement, punctuation, sentence structure, modifiers, parallelism, and common grammar mistakes in academic writing.
Start Test ✦Logical fallacies, argument evaluation, evidence analysis, deductive and inductive reasoning, and problem-solving frameworks.
Start Test ✦Strengthen, weaken, assumption, flaw, inference, and parallel reasoning question types modeled on real LSAT logic problems.
Start Test ✦Separation of powers, federalism, individual rights, equal protection, due process, and landmark Supreme Court decisions.
Start Test ✦Elements of a crime, mens rea, actus reus, defenses, inchoate crimes, and sentencing principles for intro criminal law.
Start Test ✦Negligence, strict liability, intentional torts, defamation, products liability, and damages in civil tort litigation.
Start Test ✦Branches of government, the electoral process, civil liberties, political parties, and how a bill becomes law.
Start Test ✦The Science of Studying
Active recall is the process of deliberately stimulating your memory during the learning process. Rather than passively re-reading textbook chapters or highlighting notes, active recall forces your brain to retrieve information from scratch — the exact cognitive operation required during an exam. Decades of cognitive psychology research, including the landmark work of Roediger and Karpicke (2006), have shown that retrieval practice produces significantly greater long-term retention than re-study alone. When you take a practice test, every question is an act of retrieval, strengthening the neural pathways that encode that knowledge. This is why students who practice-test consistently outperform those who spend the same time passively reviewing.
Spaced repetition leverages the "spacing effect" — the finding that information is retained more durably when study sessions are distributed over time rather than massed into a single cram session. By returning to practice tests at increasing intervals (one day, three days, one week, two weeks), you force your brain to reconstruct fading memories, which paradoxically makes those memories stronger and more resistant to forgetting. Our progress tracking helps you identify which subjects need revisiting, so you can build a natural spaced-repetition workflow without complex scheduling software.
Beyond content mastery, standardized exams like the NCLEX, TEAS, and LSAT reward specific test-taking skills: time management under pressure, process-of-elimination reasoning, the ability to parse multi-layered question stems, and the discipline to avoid second-guessing correct answers. These are skills that can only be developed through repeated exposure to test-format questions. Our practice exams simulate real testing conditions — including optional timers, randomized question order, and multi-format items — so that exam day feels familiar rather than stressful. The more practice tests you complete, the more automatic these skills become.
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Browse Featured Tests ✦Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, every practice test and quiz on ALLcoyura is completely free. There are no hidden fees, no paywalls, and no credit card required. We believe educational resources should be accessible to all students regardless of their financial situation. Our practice tests cover NCLEX, TEAS, LSAT, anatomy, pharmacology, and 30+ additional subjects.
Question counts vary by test type. Full Exam practice tests contain 50 to 100 questions designed to simulate the real testing experience. Quick Quizzes have 10 to 25 focused questions for targeted review sessions. Flashcard sets contain 20 to 50 cards for rapid recall practice. Each test clearly displays the question count before you begin so you can plan your study time accordingly.
Absolutely. You can retake any practice test as many times as you like. In fact, research shows that repeated testing with spaced intervals is one of the most effective study strategies available. Each attempt is tracked separately so you can monitor your improvement over time and identify areas that still need additional review.
Yes. Every question in our practice tests includes a detailed answer explanation, also known as a rationale. These explanations break down why the correct answer is right and why each incorrect option is wrong. This approach reinforces learning and helps you understand the underlying concepts rather than just memorize answers — which is exactly what exams like the NCLEX and LSAT require.
ALLcoyura offers practice tests across 32 subjects organized into five categories: Nursing & Healthcare (14 tests including NCLEX, TEAS, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and more), Sciences (8 tests from biology to statistics), Math (algebra and geometry), English & Critical Thinking (3 tests), and Law (5 tests including LSAT logical reasoning, constitutional law, and criminal law). We add new tests regularly.
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