Weekly Drill: 20 Questions in 30 Minutes (Start Here)
Most people study for the Red Seal by re-reading the codebook.
That builds knowledge.
The exam doesn't test knowledge alone. It tests decision speed.
150 questions in 4 hours = 96 seconds per question.
If you can't read a scenario, identify the real question, eliminate two distractors, and commit in under 90 seconds — the clock eats you alive.
So here's your weekly drill:
The Exercise:
  • Pick your weakest exam block (check your NOA breakdown for your trade)
  • Find or write 20 questions from that block
  • Set a timer for 30 minutes
  • Answer all 20. No codebook. No phone. No second chances.
  • Score yourself. Write down every question you got wrong and WHY.
The Rules:
  • If you spend more than 2 minutes on one question, flag it and move on
  • No Googling during the drill
  • Be honest with your score — the exam won't grade on a curve
The Point:
You're not training knowledge.
You're training the decision-making muscle that the exam actually tests. Reading the codebook is like watching someone else lift weights. This drill is you under the bar.
Drop your trade and your score in the comments. No judgment — we're all here to get better.
If you don't have 20 practice questions for your trade, post your trade below and I'll point you to the right resources.
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Weekly Drill: 20 Questions in 30 Minutes (Start Here)
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