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NCLEX-RN Practice Questions & Mock Tests

AI-enriched questions with examiner intent, clinical judgment scenarios, and a predicted pass score. Built for the Next Generation NCLEX format.

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Scoring: NCLEX uses a computerised adaptive algorithm. There is no percentage score. The exam ends when the algorithm determines pass or fail — between 75 and 145 questions.

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Foundation → Application → Exam Level difficulty progression on every topic.

Management of Care

Safety and Infection Control

Health Promotion and Maintenance

Psychosocial Integrity

Basic Care and Comfort

Pharmacological Therapies

Reduction of Risk Potential

Physiological Adaptation

Examiner Insight

Focus on priority and delegation questions — they account for the majority of NCLEX failures. Our Clinical Judgment session mode mirrors the NGN format exactly.

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Frequently asked questions

How many questions are on the NCLEX-RN?

The NCLEX-RN uses adaptive testing with 75–145 questions. The computer stops when it is statistically confident you are above or below the passing standard.

What is the NCLEX-RN pass rate?

The first-attempt pass rate for US-educated nurses is approximately 82–85%. Candidates who practice with adaptive questions and clinical judgment scenarios perform significantly better.

What is Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)?

NGN introduces case studies, extended multiple response, and clinical judgment items. SGrade's clinical judgment topic drill is built specifically for NGN-style questions.

How long should I study for NCLEX-RN?

Most successful candidates study 4–8 weeks. A structured study plan with 50–100 practice questions daily, focused on weak domains, is the most effective approach.

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