Practice Final Exam

The Full Dress Rehearsal

Three full-length practice finals built to the format of the real Texas public insurance adjuster exam: 100 four-option multiple-choice questions with a 120-minute countdown and a 70 percent passing benchmark. No two forms share a single question, so you can take all three for fresh practice each time.

Practice like it is test day

  • The real exam is administered by Pearson VUE at an approved test center. It is not taken online and it is not taken with Crossroads.
  • No cell phones, handheld computers, or other electronic devices are allowed in the testing room, and neither are watches, books, or notes. That means no outside internet access and no study aids of any kind during the real exam.
  • We recommend taking at least one practice final phone-free in a single uninterrupted sitting: put your phone in another room and clear your desk so the conditions match test day.
  • The 120-minute timer starts as soon as you begin, stays on screen the whole time, and cannot be paused. When it reaches zero, the exam submits itself.
  • Plan for roughly 70 seconds per question, and flag anything you want to revisit.

Form A

100 questions, 120 minutes, timed and scored like the real thing.

Form B

100 questions, 120 minutes, timed and scored like the real thing.

Form C

100 questions, 120 minutes, timed and scored like the real thing.

These are original practice questions written for self-study. This is an unofficial practice tool - it is not affiliated with the Texas Department of Insurance or Pearson VUE, and these are not official exam questions. Pearson VUE does not publish section weights for this exam, so our section mix is derived from the topic counts in the official content outline. A passing practice score does not guarantee a passing score on the real exam. Study from the official content outline, available from Pearson VUE, alongside these forms.