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MBE Complete Practice Exam: Bar Review 2026 official questions

  • Based on official NCBE content outline for the MBE
  • Updated for April 2026
  • Perfect for law students and bar exam candidates

You’ve gone through college. You’ve taken the LSAT. You’ve graduated from law school. Now you’re facing the last major obstacle to becoming a lawyer: the bar exam. The type of bar exam that you’ll take depends on the jurisdiction where you sit. Forty-one jurisdictions in the United States use the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE), a version of the bar exam that’s standardized across all jurisdictions that use it. The UBE has three components: the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), the Multistate Essay Exam (MEE), and the Multistate Performance Test (MPT). The 100-question practice test you’re about to take will help prepare you for the MBE. This multiple-choice test covers Torts, Contracts, Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, Evidence, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Real Property. On the UBE, the MBE is worth half the available points. Every other jurisdiction except Puerto Rico and Louisiana uses the MBE, but it isn’t always worth half the bar exam’s points.

This practice test uses real MBE questions from past administrations of the exam. The real MBE will test every MBE subject (Torts, Contracts, Constitutional Law, Civil Procedure, Evidence, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Real Property), but this practice test focuses on Real Property, Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, and Real Property. Taking this practice test will prepare you for the format of the MBE, the exam’s time limits, and the structure of the questions.

If you’re stuck on a question, try not to spend more than two minutes on it. Your time on this exam is in short supply; you only have three hours for each set of 100 questions. So if you take too long on one question, you’ll have less time for other questions. If you feel that you’ve spent too long on a question without answering it, make a note of that question, then return to it at the end of the exam. Remember that guessing the answer is better than not answering it at all. You’ll get no credit for a question if you don’t answer it. If you take a guess, there’s always a chance that you’ll guess correctly, and you’ll get full credit for the question if you do.

  • Based on official NCBE content outline for the MBE
  • Perfect for law students and bar exam candidates
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