How it works

Your path from topic drill to exam readiness

Four structured practice modes take you from topic work to full papers. Review feedback after every attempt, and use preparation analytics to decide what to focus on next.

Attempt, submit, review, and progress toward exam readiness Attempt Submit Review Progress EXAM READINESS
Every session builds toward mastery and exam readiness

The practice loop

Understanding theory matters—but TMUA rewards reasoning you build by solving problems under time pressure. ExamAlly keeps you practising so every session strengthens your reasoning under time pressure.

  1. Attempt

    Work through syllabus-aligned questions in the mode that fits your stage.

  2. Submit

    Record your answer and see whether your reasoning held up.

  3. Review

    Open worked solutions and learnings—not just the correct letter.

  4. Progress

    Each session strengthens your skills and moves you closer to confident exam preparation.

Your preparation path

Four modes, one progression

Start with focused topic work, integrate ideas, train pacing, then sit full practice papers when you are ready.

Topic practice

Build foundations one syllabus area at a time

Browse TMUA topics and subtopics—algebra, sequences, geometry, calculus, logic, and problem solving. Work through questions at your own pace and retry when you want another attempt.

  • Syllabus navigation that matches how TMUA is structured
  • Track what you have attempted across each area
  • Ideal first step before mixing topics or timing yourself
Topic practice

If 2x + 3 = 11, what is x?

A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
Multi-concept
Sequences + Algebra

One question, ideas from both topics.

Multi-concept challenges

Bridge topics the way harder TMUA questions do

Challenge sets combine ideas from areas you have practised separately—closer to the integrated reasoning the exam rewards on difficult items.

  • Apply techniques when the question does not label the topic
  • Strengthen links between algebra, calculus, logic, and more
  • Natural step after confident topic practice
Speed practice

Train pacing without losing accuracy

Rapid timed sets help you practise deciding quickly under pressure—essential for TMUA time limits. Configure session length, complete the set, then review how you performed.

  • Build exam rhythm and decision speed
  • See which topics break down when time is tight
  • Session review after each run
Speed practice

Question 3 of 10

Practice exam

TMUA Practice Paper A

20 questions · balanced syllabus coverage

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Practice exams

Sit full papers when you are ready

Enrol in hand-crafted practice exams with balanced topic spread, difficulty, and pacing—designed to prepare you for the structure and demands of the TMUA assessment.

  • Experience full-paper structure and endurance
  • Performance summaries after each attempt
  • Take gaps back into topic or speed practice
Review every attempt

Solutions and learnings, not just the answer key

After you submit, review a worked solution with a summary and clear steps. Learnings summarise the key points to apply on similar questions later.

The goal is active evaluation: understand why an approach works, not memorise a letter.

Incorrect

Summary: Rearrange to isolate x, then substitute back to verify.

  1. 2x = 8
  2. x = 4

Illustration only · not live data

Focus on Logic

Accuracy is lower than your other topics over the last 30 days.

Suggested action → Topic practice
Preparation analytics

See where to focus your preparation

Every attempt feeds analytics: accuracy by topic and subtopic, weakest concepts, trends over time, and pattern cards with suggested next steps.

  • Topics ranked so you know where to focus first
  • Insights sharpen as your practice history grows
  • Suggested actions to shape your next study session
Flashcards

Active recall for Papers 1 and 2

Create flashcards in your library and run daily review. Turn ideas from practice into lasting recall—mathematical knowledge for Paper 1 and logical reasoning for Paper 2.

  • Build your own decks alongside structured practice
  • Daily review sessions with spaced-style scheduling
  • Smart scheduling keeps your priority cards in rotation

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