, if you insist on having a PDF, the best version is one you create yourself from the Pastest platform during a legitimate subscription. Export your incorrect answers, add screenshots of the explanations, and compile a "Weakness PDF."
This search query reveals a desperate desire: candidates want the gold-standard content of Pastest (the official partner of the Royal Colleges) but in a portable, offline, often free, PDF format.
A PDF gives you the illusion of studying (you scroll past 100 questions and think, "Oh yes, I know that"), but the MRCP tests your ability to pull the answer out of thin air under time pressure.
For thousands of international medical graduates (IMGs) and UK trainees, the MRCP (Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians) exam represents a grueling rite of passage. With failure rates consistently hovering around 30–40% for Part 1 and 50–60% for Part 2 (written), the pressure to find the perfect study resource is immense.