NHS Literacy Mock Test 21
Mock test 21 — 24 questions.
About this mock
Difficulty: IntermediateNHS Literacy Mock 21 tests written clarity through professional practice examples with practical clues. Questions on written clarity bring in professional tone, healthcare vocabulary and interpreting staff memos applied scenario, so written clarity evidence has to fit. If the score drops, the area around written clarity in practice needs one more focused pass. On NHS Literacy Mock 21, feedback should lead back to written clarity.
Topics included
- Written clarity in practice
- Professional tone
- Healthcare vocabulary
- Interpreting staff memos applied scenario
- Question wording and answer choice
Common mistakes in this mock
- Misreading the question about written clarity
- Choosing an answer before checking all details
- Confusing professional tone with healthcare vocabulary
- Missing the final clue in NHS Literacy set 21
Who this mock is for
Users who need targeted practice on written clarity in practice without a long retake.
How to practise
How to use Practice mode
Practice mode shows the correct answer and an explanation after every question, with no timer. Use it the first time you sit a topic, when you want to learn as you go, or when you're targeting a specific weak area.
How to use Exam mode
Exam mode gives timed practice for revision. Official timings vary by exam provider and skill, so always check the official test format before booking.
Frequently asked questions
- Are these official questions?
- No. UK Test Hub is independent and not affiliated with any awarding body or exam provider. Our questions are practice-style and designed to reflect the format and difficulty of the real assessment.
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- How many questions are there?
- Most of our mocks contain 24 questions, sat against a typical test-day time limit. The exact count and pass mark are shown in the chips above the Practice/Exam buttons.
- Can I retake it?
- Yes, as many times as you like. Each retake reshuffles the question order so you don't simply memorise positions.
