Topic practice
Use short sets for Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, logic and reading. This is where most score improvement starts.
Students searching for IMAT practice questions, IMAT mock tests or IMAT past papers usually need the same thing: a way to practise, review mistakes and build exam timing without jumping between random files.
This page explains how to use practice properly, where past papers fit, and how IMAT Mentor turns question practice into a repeatable study routine.
A strong practice plan is not just doing more questions. It is doing the right set, timing it honestly, then fixing the mistake pattern before it repeats.

Topic practice is the most useful first layer. It helps you find weak Biology chapters, Chemistry calculations, Physics/Maths gaps and reasoning traps before you put everything under full exam pressure.
Use short sets for Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, logic and reading. This is where most score improvement starts.
Train the feeling of the clock before jumping into full 100-minute simulations.
Learn how IMAT-style wording, traps and answer choices feel, then review why each answer works.
The latest checked public English-language format was 60 questions in 100 minutes. That makes timing part of the exam skill. A student who knows the content but loses control of the clock can still drop points.
Start with timed topic sets, then move into mixed blocks and full simulations once the main science base is stable.
Mark questions to return to, avoid emotional guessing and remember that wrong answers cost points in the checked format.
Do not only count the score. Sort every mistake into knowledge gap, wording, calculation, timing or careless elimination.
Past papers are useful, but they are not a full study plan. Use them to understand the exam style, check your timing and test your weak areas after you have done topic practice.
IMAT Mentor uses exam-style practice and explanations so you can keep training after you have checked official papers. For official material, use the current MUR/CINECA sources rather than reposted screenshots.
View the official 2025 English test paper

The review is where practice becomes useful. If you only check the final score, the same mistake can come back in the next set. Keep the review short, but make it specific.
Write the rule or concept you missed in one sentence.
Redo the question without looking at the answer.
Add one similar question within the next 48 hours.
Track whether the same mistake repeats in the next timed set.


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