What topic-based question practice is good for
Topic-based practice is where most candidates get the fastest revision value. It lets you isolate a subject, build question exposure, and review performance without the noise of a full mixed mock exam.
That makes it useful early in a study cycle, after a poor mock result, and when you are rotating between FLK1 and FLK2 on a fixed study schedule.
- Use question practice to revisit weak subjects.
- Work by topic before you move into timed sessions.
- Use the app's analytics to see where revision should go next.
What the app covers
The site has dedicated pages for FLK1 and FLK2 as well as individual subject landing pages. That structure is intentional: it gives both users and search engines a direct route into the exact topic area they care about.
From a revision point of view, this matters because the best learning pages are the ones that match the user's search intent tightly.
FAQ
Can I use the app for single-subject revision?
Yes. That is one of its strongest use cases.
Does the site show every question?
No. The website is an acquisition and explanation layer, while the app holds the interactive practice flows.
Should I start with questions or mock tests?
Start with topic practice if you are weak in one area; use mock tests when you need exam-style pressure.