Practise the way the exam actually tests you, and walk into FRM Part 1 knowing exactly what to expect. This course gives you 600 original single-best-answer questions across 6 practice tests, built to the 2026 GARP FRM curriculum (Learning Objectives last updated December 2025). Four topic-focused tests take you area by area through the whole of Part 1, and two full-length 100-question mock exams reproduce the real paper.Every mock is weighted to the real exam. Each of the two full-length mocks reproduces the four Part 1 areas at their official percentages:• Foundations of Risk Management (20%)• Quantitative Analysis (20%)• Financial Markets and Products (30%)• Valuation and Risk Models (30%)An honest readiness check, not a made-up pass line. GARP does not publish a fixed pass mark, and Part 1 is graded relative to other candidates, so each mock gives you a clearly labelled readiness benchmark to gauge how prepared you are, rather than a false pass percentage.Learn from every question, not just your score. Every question comes with a clear explanation of why the right answer is right and why each other option is wrong, plus a reference back to the FRM curriculum area it tests. This is a calculation-heavy exam, so every numeric question includes a step-by-step worked solution. You will build real command of the tools Part 1 tests, including value at risk and expected shortfall, EWMA and GARCH volatility, regression and hypothesis testing, duration, DV01 and convexity, forward, futures and swap pricing, put-call parity and the Black-Scholes-Merton model, the option Greeks, expected and unexpected loss, the Merton distance-to-default model, and CAPM, Sharpe, Treynor and Jensen performance measures.What you get:• 6 practice tests, 600 questions in total: four topic tests plus two full-length 100-question mock exams• Two mocks weighted to the four official Part 1 areas• A worked explanation for every question, correct a
What you'll learn
understand value at risk and expected shortfall
apply quantitative methods using EWMA and GARCH volatility
conduct regression and hypothesis testing
grasp the principles of forward, futures, and swap pricing
calculate option pricing using the Black-Scholes-Merton model