Turn your prep book into unlimited EMT practice tests
Upload your own EMT prep book, class notes, or study guide and StudyPDF builds practice tests from it. Sectioned, optionally timed, and no feedback until you submit, like the real exam. After you submit, you get a graded report and a breakdown of the concepts you missed.
- Unlimited tests from your own prep book
- Sectioned and optionally timed
- No feedback until you submit
- Graded report with weak spot breakdown
- Free to start, no credit card
Practice tests built from your prep book, not a generic bank
The NREMT cognitive exam is a computer adaptive test. You get roughly 70 to 120 multiple choice questions in 2 hours, the difficulty adjusts as you answer, and the test ends once it is confident you pass or fail. It covers five content areas: airway, respiration and ventilation, cardiology and resuscitation, trauma, medical (including obstetrics and gynecology), and EMS operations. Most practice sites give you a fixed bank of questions someone else wrote. After a few rounds you start remembering answers instead of understanding them. StudyPDF works differently: you upload your own prep book or class notes, and it generates fresh tests from that material every time, so the practice matches what you are actually studying.
See it in action
Watch how StudyPDF turns your files into study material you can quiz yourself on.

How to make an EMT practice test
Four steps from your prep book to a graded practice exam.
Upload your material
Add your EMT prep book PDF, class notes, or study guide. Scans and photos work too.
Generate a test
StudyPDF writes multiple choice questions from your material, grouped into sections like airway, cardiology, trauma, medical, and EMS operations. Add a timer if you want exam pressure.
Take it like the real thing
Answer every question with no feedback along the way. You only see results after you submit, the same way the NREMT works.
Review and retest
The graded report shows your score per section and the exact concepts you missed. The next test targets those weak spots.
Drill the same five areas the NREMT covers
Because the real exam is split across airway, cardiology, trauma, medical, and EMS operations, your practice should be too. StudyPDF sections each test by topic, so the graded report tells you exactly where you stand in each area instead of one blended score. That matters because the adaptive exam punishes uneven knowledge. You cannot bank on trauma questions saving you from weak cardiology. Sectioned results show the gap early, while there is still time to fix it.
Retest on what you missed, not what you know
Every answer you submit updates a per-concept mastery score. Miss two questions on airway adjuncts and StudyPDF knows that specific concept is weak, not just that your airway section was low. When you generate the next test, it targets those weak concepts. So instead of taking the same broad test five times, each round narrows in on what you still get wrong. That is the fastest way to turn a failing section into a passing one.
What you get
Practice that comes from your own material and adapts to what you keep getting wrong.
- Unlimited practice tests, not a fixed question bank you memorize
- Every question cites the page in your own material
- Optional timer to build pacing for the 2 hour exam window
- Per-section results across airway, cardiology, trauma, medical, and EMS operations
- Per-concept weakness breakdown that shapes the next test
- Flashcards and a study guide from the same upload
Start with one upload
Upload your prep book or notes and take your first practice test in a few minutes. The same upload also gives you flashcards and a study guide, so one file covers your whole prep. It is free to start, no credit card, and the free tier covers most of a term.
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Questions, answered.
No. StudyPDF is not affiliated with the NREMT or any exam body and has no access to real exam questions. Every question is generated from the material you upload, your prep book, notes, or study guide. The point is to practice the format and find your weak spots, not to memorize leaked questions.
It is a computer adaptive test with roughly 70 to 120 multiple choice questions and a 2 hour limit. Question difficulty adjusts as you answer, and the exam ends once the computer is confident about pass or fail. It covers five areas: airway, respiration and ventilation, cardiology and resuscitation, trauma, medical with obstetrics and gynecology, and EMS operations.
Your EMT prep book PDF, class notes, or study guide. Scans, photos, and handwriting work too. The closer the upload is to what your course covers, the closer the practice questions match what you need to know.
It follows the same rules: multiple choice, optionally timed, and no feedback until you submit. You cannot check answers mid-test, so you practice committing to a choice under pressure, which is what the real exam demands.
You get a graded report with your score per section, plus a per-concept breakdown of what you missed. The next test you generate targets those weak concepts, so every round focuses on what you still get wrong.
It is free to start, no credit card needed, and the free tier covers most of a term. You only upgrade if you need a bigger weekly pool of credits for heavy exam-season use.