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No. Nor is there any. NREMT has over 3,000 test bank questions to pull from. Many books may instruct you on the type of questions used or similar type of testing methods.

If you go through your text and complete all the objectives, it will be as helpful.

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Minus five for posting in the wrong forum.

There is a difference between "studying" for the exam, and simply prepping for it. Do you want to actually study the material, to reinforce your knowledge? Or do you want to just take a bunch of practice tests to gauge your readiness? Or both?

For real studying, nothing beats your textbook and companion workbook combination. Nothing. For prepping, one book's as good as the next. For that matter, there are practice tests online for free. Here is one of the best:

http://www.learnatest.com/LearningExpressE...9D148DED586A160

You are not going to do much to reinforce your knowledge with prepping, but it can go a long way to give you some confidence and calm your nerves, so long as you have learned well in class. Good luck!

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