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In order to determine the different values of question types, we will be very grateful if you will take part in a short (20 minute) practice SJT exam. Anyone who completes the quiz of 10 questions (6 ranking and 4 with three of eight correct options) will get an e-mail with detailed feedback of their performance.
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I hope you enjoy these free SJT practice questions. SJT practice tests help, but you only need to do a few. In case you haven’t seen them, there is basic information about SJTs on these links:
SJT FAQs
How the ranking system works

As you know, allocations to your F1 posts are going to depend on a new scoring system about which much is written on the intranet. A brief summary is given below.

There are 100 points on the scoring system. Half of these will come from the Educational Performance Measure (EPM). The worst possible mark you can get for the EPM is 34/50. This will occur if you are on the tenth decile and have no other points. If you come in the top decile, you will get 43/50. The example here shows how the 9 points are contributed to at Imperial College. It varies with other medical schools, but as you can see, the EPM is minimised by the fact that everyone gets 34 points for nothing. You can get an extra 5 points for a PhD, 4 points for a First in your BSc, or 3 points for an Upper Second. Details are on the EPM framework document [pdf]. You can get up to 2 more points for posters, papers, etc.

The other half of the points come from the SJT exam, and you all know the markscheme, which is summarized here

How your SJT score is converted to a mark out of 50 is given below.
http://www.foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/pages/home/how-to-apply/SJT-FAQs#answer379

The aim of this test is to look for competence rather than excellence, which is why the Medical School’s Council state that you cannot “practice” for this exam.
http://www.foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/pages/home/how-to-apply/SJT-FAQs#answer374

Once you know what they want (which you will once you have had a go at the mock exam), you are likely to get a high mark. I think you should look at that mock exam again as we approach December !

The best preparation is to be exposed to the mock exam, and they have now also put the mock exam to be seen as a pdf or you can have a go online.
http://www.foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/pages/home/how-to-apply/SJT/EPM has links to the practice paper in both pdf and online format. You can also have a go at that exam and get some feedback on the link below.
http://sjt.foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/ for the mock exam.