GPAT Quiz | Topic-Wise

Practise GPAT topic-wise quizzes subject by subject. Each subject opens a collection of focused MCQ tests so you can revise one area at a time.

Choose a GPAT subject to practise

Click on any subject below to access its topic-wise GPAT quizzes. Use these to strengthen specific areas before moving on to full length mock tests.

How to use these topic-wise GPAT quizzes

Topic-wise quizzes are most effective when you use them as quick checks after studying a chapter, and again before taking a full length mock test.

Simple approach

  • Pick one subject (for example, Pharmaceutics) and revise a chapter from your notes or textbook.
  • Immediately attempt the related topic-wise quiz to test recall and understanding.
  • Mark all questions you guessed or answered incorrectly, and revisit those concepts the same day.
  • After finishing 3–4 subjects in this way, take a full length GPAT mock to link everything together.
  • Repeat the cycle: chapter → topic-wise quiz → correction → full length mock.

Topic-wise GPAT quiz FAQs

Short answers to common questions about using topic-wise quizzes effectively.

1. How often should I attempt topic-wise quizzes?
Ideally, attempt a quiz as soon as you finish studying a topic, and then once again during revision. 2–3 quizzes per day from different subjects works well for most students.
2. Should I do topic-wise quizzes before or after full length mocks?
Use topic-wise quizzes both before and after mocks. Before mocks, they help you build a base; after mocks, they help you repair weak areas identified from your full length test analysis.
3. How many questions are there in each topic-wise quiz?
Most topic-wise GPAT quizzes on this platform contain compact sets of questions designed to test the most important concepts from that chapter or subject.
4. Can I rely only on topic-wise quizzes for GPAT preparation?
No. Topic-wise quizzes are best used along with proper theory study and full length mock tests. They are a tool to strengthen specific areas, not a replacement for complete exam practice.
5. How should I analyse my performance in these quizzes?
Note which subjects and chapters repeatedly give you trouble. Create a small error log of these questions, revise the concepts and retake the quiz after a few days to check improvement.

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