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The Wrong Questions Bank

Study Strategy • January 2026

Most candidates do practice questions, get some right, get some wrong, and move on. That is not the most effective way to learn.

Try this instead. Every time you get a question wrong, save it. Keep them all in one place. Go back weekly, redo them, and watch the pile shrink.

Over time you will also start to notice patterns in the questions you keep getting wrong. The same subjects, the same types of error. That is where your knowledge gap actually is, and that is where your revision should go.

To anyone building a revision system: do not skip the tracking.

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