4-Hour Timer
Turns gold at 15 minutes, red in the last 5, and auto-submits at zero — exactly like the real test.
A four-hour clock, a jump-to-any navigator, flags for the calcs you want to revisit, and choices that reshuffle every attempt so a static answer order can’t be gamed. You don’t just study the material — you rehearse the room.
A clickable map of all 120 questions, grouped by topic. Four states, held in the Currentline palette — copper for your work, gold for where you are, red reserved for the one thing that has to shout.
X of 120 answered · Y flagged — progress stays visible above the grid the whole time. A review screen before submit lists every flagged and unanswered question, so nothing ships blank by accident. A question that’s both answered and flagged reads red, with a small gold corner mark so you still know it’s done.
Turns gold at 15 minutes, red in the last 5, and auto-submits at zero — exactly like the real test.
Shown on the score screen alongside a full score-by-topic breakdown of the eight areas.
Correct answer, NEC citation, worked solution on the calcs, why each wrong choice misses, and the chapter to revisit.
The four choices reorder every attempt. The approved questions stay untouched — the reader randomizes at run time.
Real questions from the exam — each with the answer, the NEC citation, the worked math on the calcs, why every wrong choice misses, and the chapter to revisit.
Take the exam as many times as you need across your sixty-day access window — every attempt a fresh draw, every question current to the exam you’ll actually sit.