ACCA accountancy students worldwide now have a new ally in their quest for exam success – Accountancy Pal.
It doesn’t take a genius to understand that the best way to see if you truly know a topic and can answer questions about it, is to, well, answer questions about it, without access to notes or a text book.
Accountancy Pal provides ACCA students with access to the largest database of questions so that they can practice answering questions at any hour of the day or night. Moreover, new questions are being added to the database every day, so students never run out of questions to answer.
Every question is presented in Multiple Choice format, with one correct answer and three incorrect answers. Importantly, an explanation is also provided for anyone who doesn’t understand the correct answer.
Uniquely, every question is also given a Difficulty Rating from 1 to 10. The rating is based on the number of students (who attempted the question previously) who answered it correctly. For example, a question with a 2 out of 10 Difficulty Rating means that it is relatively simple, as 8 out of 10 students answered it correctly.
This Difficulty Rating feature is an amazing feature of this website, because it allows students to filter the questions that are presented to them, so that they (for example) only answer questions with a Difficulty Rating of 5 or less, before going on to answer the more difficult questions.
Another unique feature of Accountancy Pal is that every Session that a student does is recorded in their account, showing when they took the session, how long the session lasted, what Topic they did and how many questions they got right. This is a really useful resource to help students to keep track of the time they spent answering questions and how well they performed.
As part of our mission to build the largest database of Questions on the internet, we are inviting Teachers and Students to contribute questions to this site on an ongoing basis. Rewards will be offered for contributing questions, although many students also find that writing questions of their own helps them to ensure they understand the topic in question.