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Best SQE1 Mock Exams 2026: Every Provider Ranked (Including the Ones Most Guides Miss)

The Qualified Path Team14 April 202612 min

Best SQE1 Mock Exams 2026: Every Provider Ranked

Most guides to SQE1 mocks just list the big course providers. This one covers all of them, including the smaller and often better-value options that most candidates only discover through Reddit threads and word of mouth, weeks before their exam.

A few upfront caveats. Prices were verified in April 2026 and change frequently. Pass rates and difficulty impressions are based on community feedback from candidates who have sat SQE1 across multiple sittings. No single mock perfectly replicates the real exam. The goal is to give you a realistic picture of what each provider actually offers, not just what their marketing says.

SQE1 mock exams ranked by tier — every provider compared for April 2026

One thing to note before you start: doing too many mocks without enough substantive revision can backfire. You can reach a point where you start to remember answers rather than understand the underlying law, which is not what the exam tests. Mocks are a training tool, not a substitute for knowing the material.


Quick Comparison: SQE1 Mock Providers at a Glance

ProviderPriceFLK1FLK2Difficulty vs. Real ExamCommunity Rating
SRA Sample QuestionsFreeYesYesClosest to real examEssential
TheOneHundredFree (sample)YesYesHard, very representativeTop tier
QLTS SchoolFree sample / £1,990+YesYesHarder than real examTop tier
Revise SQE (mock books)£15.63/bookYesYesClose to real examTop tier
Solicitor Exam Prep£25/mockYesNoClose to real examTop tier
OUP Digital Platform£450/yearYesYesHigh qualityTop tier
ULaw (app/books)Free 40 Qs / £5,100 courseYesYesEasier than QLTSStrong mid
BPP (free mock)FreeYesYesBalancedMid tier
SRA/Kaplan QuestionsFreeYesYesEasier endMid tier
FQPS Academy2 freeYesYesVariesMid tier
LawDrills£12.50 (4 mini-mocks)YesYesEasierMid tier
BARBRIFrom £899YesYesToo easyMid tier
CLPFrom £2,200YesYesVariableMid tier
Devils Advocate£24/monthYesYesNot representativeRevision only
Brigitte's£19.99YesYesPoor qualityAvoid
Kinnu Law£48/monthYesYesErrors reportedAvoid

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Top Tier: Use These

SRA Sample Questions — Free

If you do only one thing on this list, do this. The SRA publishes two batches of sample questions: an older set and a newer set of released past exam questions. The older batch is more straightforward but still useful. The newer batch consists of actual past exam questions, covers a wide range of topics, and the difficulty is representative of the real thing.

There is also a practical bonus: each question shows the percentage of candidates who answered it correctly. That gives you real data on which topics and question types candidates find hardest, which is genuinely useful for prioritising revision.

Community rating: 9/10. Consistently described as essential preparation regardless of what else you use.

Where to find them: sra.org.uk, search "SQE1 sample questions."


TheOneHundred — Free sample, paid access available

TheOneHundred is one of the most consistently recommended independent mock providers in the self-study community. The questions are hard without being artificially niche, they cover a solid range of topics, and candidates who have done both TheOneHundred and the real exam describe them as the most representative of actual exam style.

Community rating: 9/10. Multiple candidates who passed SQE1 name this as their benchmark mock.

Worth doing before the exam even if you only access the free sample.


QLTS School — Free sample mock / packages from £1,990

QLTS mocks have a strong reputation for difficulty. Their full packages are expensive (£1,990 includes 10 mocks), but the free sample mock is widely recommended and worth doing regardless of budget.

The important caveat: QLTS mocks are deliberately harder than the actual exam and test some niche content areas. Candidates regularly score lower on QLTS mocks than on the real exam. This is not a flaw in your preparation; it is by design. Do not treat a low QLTS score as a prediction of your result. Use it to identify gaps, not to calibrate your expected mark.

Community rating: top tier for difficulty and breadth of coverage, with the caveat that difficulty does not equal realism.


Revise SQE Mock Exam Books — £15.63 per book (Amazon)

The Revise SQE 180-question mock books for FLK1 and FLK2 are the only commercially available full-length mock exams that replicate the actual exam format (180 questions, timed). Candidates consistently describe them as the closest commercial simulation of real exam conditions.

They are widely considered the gold standard for self-study candidates. Some errors have been reported (answers becoming outdated as law changes), but the overall quality and difficulty calibration remains strong.

Community rating: 7 to 9 out of 10 depending on the candidate. Consistently recommended by those who passed on their first attempt.

Note: these are separate from the Revise SQE subject revision books. The mock books are the specific 180-question assessment volumes.


Solicitor Exam Prep — £25 per mock (FLK1 only)

An independent provider offering downloadable FLK1 mocks updated for each sitting. The question style is said to mirror the real exam well, and they update their content around each sitting window rather than using static question banks. The significant limitation is that only FLK1 mocks are available; FLK2 is not yet covered as the provider has been focusing on expanding its tuition offering.

If you need FLK1 practice and want something updated and exam-reflective, this is worth the £25. For FLK2, look elsewhere.


Oxford University Press Digital Platform — £450 for 12 months

OUP's digital platform includes two full mock exams alongside a broader practice question bank. The quality is consistently rated as high and user feedback on the depth of explanations is strong. At £450 for a year's access, this is a meaningful spend, but the combination of mocks, question banks, and accompanying materials makes it more than just a mock provider.

Best suited to candidates who want a structured, high-quality platform to work through alongside their main revision.


Mid Tier: Worth Doing, With Caveats

ULaw — Free 40 questions (app) / free questions via books

University of Law offers 40 free practice questions through its app. Additional questions are unlocked through their study manuals (a code in each book unlocks 30 to 40 questions per subject). The questions are well-balanced and effective for drilling key concepts, though easier than QLTS and the real exam.

If you are using ULaw study manuals, the accompanying questions are worth doing. As a standalone mock resource, the volume is limited. Some questions have been flagged for outdated tax information.

Community rating: 8/10 from ULaw students who are familiar with the question style. Lower value as a cold assessment benchmark.


SRA Questions via Kaplan — Free

The SRA's administered preparation questions (separate from the released past exam questions above) are written in the voice of the examining body, which makes them useful. They sit at the easier end of the difficulty spectrum, so do not use them as a ceiling. Useful as an orientation exercise early in preparation, not as a final benchmark.


BPP — Free 100-question mock

BPP offers a free 100-question mock exam that is worth doing, particularly if you are assessing your starting point. The questions are reportedly well-balanced and reasonably reflective of real exam style. Some community feedback notes that questions occasionally appear to be repurposed from older courses (LPC and GDL era materials), which can mean they are less calibrated to current SQE1 style. Still, a free 100-question mock from one of the largest providers is worth the time.


FQPS Academy — 2 free mocks

FQPS Academy offers two free mocks. Quality reportedly varies between them. Worth doing given the price, but do not rely on these as your primary assessment.


LawDrills — £12.50 (4 mini-mocks of 20 questions each)

LawDrills takes an AI-assisted approach to SQE preparation. The four 20-question mini-mocks cover SQE1 content and are affordable. The questions are not as nuanced as those in the top tier, and the format (20 questions) does not replicate the stamina required for the real exam. Best used as a supplement for concept drilling rather than as a primary mock resource. The platform is actively developing and worth watching.


BARBRI — Packages from £899

BARBRI's full SQE1 course gets strong reviews for content quality. The mocks, however, are widely considered too easy relative to the real exam. Candidates who use BARBRI for preparation frequently supplement with harder mocks from other providers specifically because BARBRI's own assessments do not adequately prepare them for the actual difficulty level.

Not the right resource if your goal is a realistic difficulty benchmark. If you are on a full BARBRI course, plan to add SRA sample questions and TheOneHundred as supplementary assessments.


CLP mocks have received mixed-to-negative feedback in the community. Some candidates who found them harder than the real exam reported that it knocked their confidence unnecessarily. One candidate passed both SQE1 and SQE2 first time but described the CLP criminal law mocks as damaging to their mental state during preparation. The quality does not appear to match the price point relative to alternatives.


Revision Tool Only (Not Exam Simulation)

Devils Advocate — £24/month

Devils Advocate provides a monthly subscription covering MCQ banks, flashcards, and condensed notes. The question bank is useful for concept drilling and memorising rules, but the mock format does not reflect the style or difficulty of the actual exam. Treat it as a revision tool, not a mock assessment resource.

Note: community opinion is split, with some users finding errors in the notes and flashcards. Others find the high-yield notes useful as a supplement to their main study materials.


Avoid

Brigitte's SQE1 Materials — £19.99

The Brigitte's brand is much better regarded for SQE2 preparation (where they offer good-value subject-specific packs) than for SQE1. Their SQE1 mock questions are widely reported to have poor question wording, lazy drafting, and brief answer options that do not reflect real exam style. Better options exist at every price point.


Kinnu Law — £48/month

A startup platform with ambitious aims and a genuinely engaged founder. However, multiple candidates have reported errors in the question bank, and the platform's current state does not match what you would expect for the price. A free trial is available if you want to form your own view. Most community feedback suggests better alternatives exist.


How to Use Mocks Effectively

A few principles that consistently come up from candidates who passed:

Do the SRA sample questions first. Before you use any commercial mock, do the SRA's own released questions. They are free, written by the examining body, and tell you more about exam style than anything else.

Do not mistake difficulty for accuracy. QLTS mocks are harder than the real exam. BARBRI mocks are easier. Neither set of scores tells you how you will perform on the day. Calibrate based on the SRA questions and Revise SQE mock books.

Do not over-mock at the expense of revision. Once you start to remember answers rather than reasoning through questions, mocks stop being useful. Use them to test genuine understanding, not to run up a score.

Volume of MCQ practice matters more than which provider you use. Candidates who passed consistently describe doing thousands of individual practice questions, not just a handful of full mocks. The mocks help with time management and exam conditions. The question banks build the underlying knowledge.

FLK stamina is real. The actual exam is 180 questions across two three-hour sittings. Doing a timed full-length mock at least once before the exam is important, not just for knowledge but for understanding how your concentration and decision-making hold up at question 150.


For most self-study candidates:

  1. SRA sample questions (free) - do early and return to throughout
  2. TheOneHundred (free sample at minimum) - difficulty benchmark
  3. Revise SQE 180-question mock books (£15.63 each) - the best full-exam simulation
  4. QLTS free sample mock - stretch assessment, gap identification
  5. Solicitor Exam Prep FLK1 mock (£25) - if you want an updated FLK1 assessment

Total for the recommended stack: under £60, excluding any course provider's included materials.


If a price has changed or a provider has been missed, get in touch. This list is updated after each sitting.

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