SJT Question Bank Built by Doctors, Aligned to Real Exams

Designed for MSRA, F2 Standalone, and all UK Medical SJT Exams

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SJT Questions

  • ✅ Scenario-based SJT questions – designed to reflect real exam content used in MSRA, F2 Standalone, and Foundation Programme SJT assessments.
  • ✅ Each question is carefully written using the SMART framework, focusing on realistic dilemmas faced by junior doctors.
  • ✅ Expert explanations included for every option — not just the correct ones — to help you deeply understand ranking logic and ethical reasoning.
  • ✅ Developed and reviewed by UK-trained doctors who scored in the top bands — with exam strategy embedded into every explanation.

What’s Included

  • ✅ 600+ SJT/Professional Dilemma questions
  • ✅ Realistic NHS-based scenarios
  • ✅ Full explanation for every ranking
  • ✅ Strategy guides & performance analytics

Our Results

✅ 93% of users improved their SJT ranking by 2 bands

✅ 84% of MSRA users scored in the top 2 deciles

✅ Trusted by applicants across GP, Psych, Radiology, and F2 Standalone

More Than Just Questions

Join a supportive community of doctors preparing for SJT-based exams. MediWord is more than a question bank — we offer strategy webinars, live Q&As, and tips from high scorers.

We regularly host free teaching sessions, and our Telegram group provides updates, peer support, and exclusive insights.

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Dominate the MSRA’s Toughest Section: Professional Dilemmas

We prioritise PD - unlike other question banks.

  • ✅ 100% PD Focus
    A dedicated Professional Dilemmas module—no fluff, no filler.
  • ✅ SMART Strategy
    Our step-by-step framework teaches clear, consistent thinking under pressure.
  • ✅ GMC-Aligned Scenarios
    Every question maps directly to Good Medical Practice, with quick‐link references.
  • ✅ Exam-Real Realism
    Tone, complexity & ambiguity mirror the real MSRA so nothing catches you off guard.
  • ✅ Insider Insights
    Crafted by top-decile junior doctors—learn the shortcuts and avoid common pitfalls.

Turn the MSRA’s trickiest section into your greatest advantage.

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Prepare for the F2 Standalone SJT with Confidence

Expertly written SJT questions that reflect the real exam.

  • ✅ 100% SJT Focus
    A dedicated SJT question bank designed specifically for F2 Standalone and Foundation SJT exams.
  • ✅ SMART Strategy
    Our structured framework teaches you how to rank consistently and ethically under pressure.
  • ✅ Realistic NHS Scenarios
    Questions are based on everyday dilemmas faced by junior doctors, just like those in the real SJT.
  • ✅ Exam-Level Complexity
    The tone, ambiguity, and reasoning required closely match what you'll face in the F2 Standalone SJT.
  • ✅ Designed by High-Scoring Doctors
    All questions are written and reviewed by doctors who excelled in national SJT assessments.

Turn the SJT from a guessing game into your strongest section.

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  • A bank of recall SJT questions
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  • A bank of recall SJT questions
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The Situational Judgement Test (SJT), also known as the Professional Dilemmas paper, assesses how you respond to real-world workplace scenarios involving professionalism, ethics, teamwork, and patient safety. It’s a major part of the MSRA, UKFP, and GMC registration assessments.

Two main formats: Ranking Questions – Rank 5 actions from most to least appropriate. Multiple-Selection Questions – Choose 3 most appropriate actions from a list of 8. MediWord includes both styles, structured to reflect real exam recall.

Currently over 630+ SJT questions, including: Detailed rationale for why one answer is best Why other answers are wrong Clinical tips on handling dilemmas in real practice Mapped domains (e.g. patient safety, team working, integrity)

Ranking: Full marks for the correct order, partial marks for near-misses. Multiple-Selection: Marks only for picking the exact 3 best answers. No partial credit.

Start by understanding what the SJT test questions are designed to assess: professionalism, ethical reasoning, teamwork, communication, and patient safety. Use high-quality, MSRA-style practice materials that reflect real clinical scenarios. Time yourself, review model answers carefully, and focus on justifying the ranking of responses — not just memorisation. A solid strategy is to study GMC guidance, especially Good Medical Practice, and cross-reference it with SJT test questions to understand how the guidance applies in real-life situations.

For the MSRA, the Situational Judgement Test (SJT) component lasts 95 minutes and includes 50 scenarios. You won’t receive extra time, so effective timing and pacing are essential to perform well.

SJT stands for Situational Judgement Test. It’s a type of psychological assessment used to evaluate how you respond to hypothetical scenarios in the workplace — often under pressure, with multiple competing Priorities.

Yes, they can be. The difficulty isn’t in medical knowledge, but in judging professionalism, prioritisation, and communication, especially when all options seem plausible. What makes it tough is maintaining consistency in applying a framework under time pressure.

In the MSRA, top-decile candidates typically score above 85–90% on the Situational Judgement Test (SJT). Performing well on situational judgement test questions can secure your training job, even if your clinical score is average. Anything above 75% puts you in a competitive position — but aim higher.

Right here on MediWord, we offer 630+ situational judgement test practice questions tailored to the MSRA format, complete with detailed rationales and ranking strategies. Our questions are scenario-based, recall-informed, and built to match GMC guidance — no fluff, just focused prep.

Yes, MediWord offers a free trial with sample SJT test questions that reflect the real MSRA standard. We also occasionally release free PDF bundles and mock questions via email or Telegram — subscribe or join the community to stay updated.

Always think: patient safety first, professionalism second. Prioritise what a competent F1 would do — not what’s “nice,” but what’s appropriate. Rank by impact and urgency, avoid extremes, and learn to recognise GMC-aligned behaviour. Use SJT practice questions consistently, and review every explanation to identify patterns and strengthen your judgement.

No, the SJT isn’t testing clinical knowledge — it’s assessing judgement. You need to know how a safe, professional junior doctor should behave in tricky situations. That said, familiarity with the NHS environment and GMC guidance will absolutely help you choose the best actions.