SIE Mock Exams & Practice Exam Questions | FINRA Securities Industry Essentials (SIE)

SIE mock exams and practice exam questions for FINRA Securities Industry Essentials (SIE). Timed practice sets and detailed explanations in the FINRA Exam Prep app (web, iOS, Android).

Kick off your SIE prep with exam-style practice questions mapped to the official blueprint. Choose between full-length mock exams for test-day readiness and targeted topic drills to fix weak areas fast.

Need a schedule? Use the SIE Study Plan (30/60/90 days) .

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Practice modes

1) Full-length Mock Exam
Simulates the real exam (timed). Build pacing, endurance, and decision-making under pressure.

2) Topic Drills
Focus on specific syllabus areas to close knowledge gaps. Great for spaced repetition and warm-ups.

3) Mixed Review
A smart blend of your recent misses plus medium/high-yield topics to reinforce retention.


  1. Scope the SIE syllabus to identify high-weight topics.
  2. Drill one topic at a time (untimed → timed).
  3. Review explanations immediately; flag items to revisit.
  4. Mock exam weekly to measure pacing & readiness.
  5. Analyze weak areas; return to targeted drills.
  6. Retake a new mock after remediation to confirm gains.

Timing & scoring tips

  • Real exam pacing: 80 total items (75 scored + 5 unscored) in 105 minutes (~75–80 seconds per item).
  • Practice both untimed (learning) and timed (performance) sessions.
  • Track accuracy by topic—prioritize sections with the largest point opportunity.
  • Use marked/flagged questions to build a personal review set before your next mock.

Quality of practice

  • Questions mirror the style and difficulty you’ll see on test day.
  • Explanations emphasize why the correct choice is right and why others are wrong.
  • New forms and shuffled choices keep practice fresh and reduce memorization bias.

What’s next

  • New to SIE? Read the Overview first.
  • Want structure? Follow the Syllabus and convert each section into a drill plan.
  • Ready to test? Launch a full-length mock from the app and review pacing after each block.

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Exam snapshot

  • Questions: 75 scored + 5 unscored pretest items (80 total)
  • Time: 105 minutes (no scheduled break)
  • Format: multiple choice
  • Passing score: 70 (scaled)
  • Fee: $80
  • Sponsorship: not required (SIE is open to the public)

Study funnel: read this Overview → work the Syllabus objective-by-objective → keep the Cheatsheet open for fast recall → validate with Practice .

How scoring works

FINRA embeds unscored pretest items in the exam and they do not affect your result (you won’t know which they are). Scores are equated across versions so every candidate is held to the same passing standard; there’s no penalty for guessing.

Note: Effective Oct. 27, 2025, FINRA reduced the number of unscored pretest questions on SIE from 10 to 5 (the exam duration did not change).

Content areas & weights

  1. Knowledge of Capital Markets — 16% (12 items)
  2. Understanding Products and Their Risks — 44% (33 items)
  3. Understanding Trading, Customer Accounts & Prohibited Activities — 31% (23 items)
  4. Overview of the Regulatory Framework — 9% (7 items)

What SIE questions feel like

SIE questions are often written as:

  • Definitions and distinctions: product features, investor rights, order types, account types
  • Risk tradeoffs: interest-rate risk vs credit risk, liquidity risk, call risk, tax considerations
  • Suitability thinking: match product risk/liquidity to time horizon, objectives, and customer profile facts
  • Rules and prohibited practices: the “what must you do next?” workflow (disclose, document, escalate)

Who should take the SIE

The SIE is designed for entry into the U.S. securities industry and is open to the public (age 18+)—you do not need firm sponsorship to sit for it. Results are valid for four years.

Eligibility, retakes & validity

  • Eligibility: At least 18 years old; sponsorship not required for SIE.
  • Retakes: 30-day wait after the first and second failed attempts; 180-day wait after the third (and each subsequent) attempt.
  • Validity: A passed SIE result remains valid for four years.

How to prioritize study time (high yield)

Use the weights to allocate your time:

  • Start with Products & Risks (44%).
  • Then master Trading/Accounts/Prohibited Activities (31%).
  • Cover Capital Markets (16%).
  • Finish with Regulatory Framework (9%).

If you’re short on time, don’t “save” Products & Risks for last. It’s where most points come from.

After you pass: the “top-off” step

Passing the SIE alone does not qualify you for registration. To become registered, you must also pass a representative-level exam appropriate to your role (e.g., Series 6, 7, 79, 99), and those exams require firm sponsorship. The SIE is a corequisite with these top-off exams (you can take them in any order, but you must pass both).

Common next steps:


✅ Next: use the Study Plan for a 30/60/90-day schedule, or jump into Practice to start drilling.