About this site

An original CNA written-practice bank, plus an honest account of the exam half that fails people.

What it is

An original practice-question bank covering the eight topics of the CNA written test, presented as three fixed 60-question forms. Every question, every correct answer, and the full explanation for every item are free. The site counts what you got right by topic; it does not invent a verdict.

Who wrote the questions, and how

The questions were written for this site. None are taken from any vendor’s or state’s official item bank, any official exam form, or any competitor’s question set. Real exam items are controlled test material, and this site does not use them.

What it is not

It is not official, not affiliated with any state board of nursing or any testing vendor, and not a pass predictor. It does not produce a pass or fail verdict, a score or a certification, and it does not make any licensure, employment or wage claim.

Why the skills half gets its own page

Because it is the half that fails people, and no other page-one result tells candidates that. Most sites build only the written half, because that is the half that is easy to build a page for. This site points out the gap — it is the reason the site exists. The skills evaluation is explained here.

How the site is funded

By a single optional gate. The free questions, every explanation, and the account of the skills evaluation are complete on their own; the gate adds the Skills Brief, a rehearsal method for the performance exam. Nothing you answer is ever sold or shared.

Nothing on this site is to be performed on a real person on the basis of this site. This is exam preparation, not clinical training. Emergency situations follow the facility's protocol and the direction of the nurse in charge.

Common questions

What is this site?
An original CNA written-practice bank — eight topics, roughly 180 authored items — presented as three fixed forms, with the correct answer and the full explanation for every item free. It also gives an honest account of the skills evaluation, which the written half does not prepare anyone for.
What is this site not?
It is not official, not affiliated with any state board of nursing or any testing vendor, and not a pass predictor. It does not produce a pass or fail verdict, a score or a certification, and it does not make any licensure, employment or wage claim.
Why does the skills evaluation get its own page?
Because it is the half that fails people, and no other page-one result tells candidates that. Most sites build only the written half, because that is the half that is easy to build a page for. This site points out the gap — it is the reason the site exists.
How is the site funded?
By a single optional gate. The free questions, every explanation, and the account of the skills evaluation are complete on their own; the gate adds the Skills Brief. Nothing you answer is ever sold or shared.

Common questions

What is this site?
An original CNA written-practice bank — eight topics, roughly 180 authored items — presented as three fixed forms, with the correct answer and the full explanation for every item free. It also gives an honest account of the skills evaluation, which the written half does not prepare anyone for.
What is this site not?
It is not official, not affiliated with any state board of nursing or any testing vendor, and not a pass predictor. It does not produce a pass or fail verdict, a score or a certification, and it does not make any licensure, employment or wage claim.
Why does the skills evaluation get its own page?
Because it is the half that fails people, and no other page-one result tells candidates that. Most sites build only the written half, because that is the half that is easy to build a page for. This site points out the gap — it is the reason the site exists.
How is the site funded?
By a single optional gate. The free questions, every explanation, and the account of the skills evaluation are complete on their own; the gate adds the Skills Brief. Nothing you answer is ever sold or shared.