This Financial Risk Manager (FRM) practice test includes 19 exam-style questions to sharpen your readiness and pinpoint weak areas quickly. It is aligned to the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) FRM syllabus and the exam’s applied, professional judgment focus. You’ll practise key areas including Market Risk Measurement and Management, Credit Risk Measurement and Management, and Foundations of Risk Management. This practice test is designed for FRM candidates, risk analysts, and finance professionals who want targeted, high-signal review. It’s a strong exam prep choice because it blends realistic scenarios with explanations that turn every attempt into measurable improvement.• Practise Market Risk Measurement and Management with stress testing and scenario analysis, focusing on purpose, design choices, and interpretation under loss extremes.• Master Market Risk Measurement and Management by testing VaR scaling and assumptions, including square-root-of-time limits and distributional stability considerations.• Apply Quantitative Analysis measures of risk by comparing Value at Risk (VaR) and expected shortfall, including tail sensitivity and coherence intuition.• Strengthen Foundations of Risk Management by evaluating risk governance and risk appetite statements, including escalation, limits, and board oversight expectations.• Compute Credit Risk expected loss components using PD, LGD, and EAD, and interpret how each driver impacts pricing and capital decisions.• Analyse structural credit risk using the Merton model, connecting firm asset value, volatility, and default thresholds to default probability.• Evaluate portfolio credit risk with default dependence and copulas, contrasting Gaussian versus t-copula tail risk and joint default clustering.Start with a timed attempt to simulate exam pressure and build pacing across calculation and concept questions. After finishing, review every explanation—especially for wrong answers—to learn
What you'll learn
understand market risk measurement and management techniques
apply credit risk assessment strategies utilizing PD, LGD, and EAD
analyze risk governance and risk appetite frameworks
execute stress testing and scenario analysis for risk evaluation
interpret quantitative measures of risk like Value at Risk (VaR)