SJT practice

SJT Practice Questions & Ranking Drills for UK Medical Exams

Passmedex helps doctors and medical students practise situational judgement with ranking, choose-3, and feedback that explains why one option is stronger than another.

  • Ranking and choose-3 question formats
  • Professional judgement feedback
  • Free assessment entry point
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Primary focus
Judgement

Practice prioritisation and decision-making under pressure.

Best for
Doctors & students

Useful for MSRA-style judgement and wider exam prep.

Study style
Pattern based

Learn the patterns behind good and weak responses.

What this page covers

Use this page to see what the SJT course includes and whether it matches the way you study.

  • Ranking and choose-3 practice in the exam style.
  • A free assessment you can try before you buy.
  • Clear feedback on why one option is stronger than another.

How to improve at SJT

Good judgement comes from repeating the same comparison and review process.

  • Review why one option is stronger than another, not just the final score.
  • Look for patterns behind over-ranking, under-ranking, and delayed action.
  • Use the free assessment first, then move into structured practice.

Who this page is for

This page is for doctors and students who want to practise situational judgement.

  • People who need ranking practice.
  • People who want to understand the logic behind the answer order.
  • Candidates who prefer short feedback and repeatable drills.
Related routes

Related pages

Use these pages to move to the exam page, demo, or pricing page that matches your study plan.

FAQ

Questions people usually ask before they start

What is SJT Hacker?

SJT Hacker is Passmedex's judgement course. It shows how ranking, prioritisation, and decision-making patterns work.

Is the free SJT assessment useful on its own?

Yes. It is a quick way to see the format and understand the feedback style before you decide whether to go deeper.

Is this only for MSRA candidates?

No. It is also useful for doctors and students who want to practise situational judgement more broadly.

Do I get explanations, or just a score?

You get explanations that show why one answer is preferred and where the judgement pattern changes.