LLQP Ethics & Professional Practice (Civil Code / Québec) Practice — Timed Sets (10 Questions)

Practice LLQP Ethics & Professional Practice (Civil Code / Québec) with timed 10-question sets (45 minutes) plus instant feedback, rationales, and detailed explanations—mapped to the syllabus.

Build LLQP Ethics & Professional Practice (Civil Code / Québec) confidence with scenario-based practice: duties and disclosures, privacy/consent, conflicts, documentation, and “what should you do next?” decisions in a Québec context.

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This embedded web app includes a generous freemium mode, with up to about 400 practice questions available for each supported exam so you can gauge your readiness before upgrading.

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Practice mode (10 questions / 45 minutes)

  • Every practice session is exactly 10 questions with a 45‑minute timer.
  • You get instant answers with rationales and detailed explanations, so you don’t need a separate study book.
  • Choose one topic for focused repetition, or practice across the full exam pool for broader coverage.

Question styles (learning-first)

  • Single-answer multiple choice (most questions).
  • Multi-select (e.g., “Select TWO”) and fill‑in‑the‑blank style items to build active recall.
  • Some learning formats may not match the exact provincial exam format; the upcoming Exam Mode will be more format‑aligned.

  1. Pick a topic in the Syllabus.
  2. Run one timed set (10 questions). Use the full time at first; speed comes later.
  3. Review every explanation and write 1–2 “rules” in a miss log (e.g., “What duty did I miss?”).
  4. Repeat the same topic 48–72 hours later to confirm retention.
  5. When weak topics stabilize, switch to mixed practice across the full pool.

Readiness benchmark

If you can pass 10 practice sets with an average score of 65%+, you’re likely ready to book the exam—don’t over‑study. If not, keep drilling your weakest topics.


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