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2750+ revision questions for the FRCR Part 1 Physics Exam

1500+ revision questions for the FRCR 2A Exam

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FRCR Physics
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Largest FRCR Physics Question Bank

    FRCR Focus is the largest and most comprehensive revision question bank for the FRCR Physics Part 1 exam with over 2750 questions (550+ five-part questions).

    Our questions are designed and written to help you pass the exam the first time.

    All questions are mapped to the FRCR Part 1 Physics curriculum.


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Focus Your Revision

Focus your revision on the areas you have been studying and combine different topics to your needs.

Select how many questions you want to complete and select new questions, previous incorrect questions and all questions.

All curriculum areas are covered:

  • Basic Physics
  • Radiation Safety
  • Radiation Legislation
  • X-Ray Fundamentals
  • Applied X-Ray Imaging
  • Computed Tomographhy (CT)
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Ultrasound
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

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Detailed Explanations

Each question has a detailed explanation to help with your revision and to consolidate your knowledge of the topic.


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FRCR 2A
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Detailed FRCR 2A Question Bank

    FRCR Focus is the most comprehensive revision question bank for the FRCR 2A exam with over 1500 questions covering all high yield topics.

    Our questions are designed and written to help you pass the exam the first time.

    All questions are mapped to the FRCR Part 2A curriculum.


Feature 2 2A

Focus Your Revision

Focus your revision on the areas you have been studying and combine different topics to your needs.

Select how many questions you want to complete and select new questions, previous incorrect questions and all questions.

All curriculum areas are covered:

  • Breast
  • Cardiac
  • Endocrine
  • Gastrointestinal
  • Genitourinary
  • Interventional
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Neuroradiology
  • Paediatrics
  • Reproductive
  • Thoracic
  • Vascular

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Detailed Explanations

Each question has a detailed explanation to help with your revision and to consolidate your knowledge of the topic.


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Monitor Your Progress

Monitor your progress with our perforamce charts and compare your performance against your peers.

The FRCR Exam

The FRCR examinations form an essential milestone for radiology trainees in the UK and internationally, ensuring that candidates acquire the knowledge and skills required for safe and effective clinical practice.

FRCR Part 1 Physics is the foundation of this pathway, assessing a trainee’s understanding of the physics principles that underpin all aspects of diagnostic imaging. The exam ensures that every radiologist has a solid grasp of the scientific basis of imaging before progressing to more advanced, patient-focused assessments. Core topics include radiation physics, radiation protection, and the principles behind imaging modalities commonly used in clinical practice such as X-ray, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, and MRI. The format consists of 200 (40 five-part) true/false questions to be completed within 2 hours. Each question carries one mark, with no negative marking. Candidates can sit the exam at centres across the UK and worldwide.

Following this, FRCR Part 2A builds on the foundation established in Part 1 by testing applied clinical knowledge across all key subspecialty areas of radiology. This exam assesses the candidate’s ability to integrate imaging findings with clinical scenarios, ensuring readiness for supervised reporting and advanced training. The assessment is delivered in a multiple-choice format (single best answer questions), with papers covering the breadth of radiology, including neuroradiology, chest, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, paediatrics, oncology, and more.

Preparation for both stages is critical. Part 1 demands a deep understanding of physics concepts applied to imaging, while Part 2A requires broad clinical knowledge and the ability to apply it in practice. The resources offered at FRCR Focus are designed to support trainees at both stages, with extensive question banks, detailed explanations, and structured revision materials that maximise your chances of success and help you pass each exam on the first attempt.