The right question-bank strategy is not about doing the most questions. It is about doing enough questions, reviewing them properly, and converting mistakes into score gains.
Combine MCQ practice with mock-test review, other study modes, and a structured long-term plan.
Use it as a revision engine, not just a scoring tool. Do questions by system, review every explanation, log mistakes, and revisit weak patterns repeatedly.
Yes. For most students, daily MCQ practice from the start improves retention and reveals weak areas early.
That depends on your stage, but consistency matters more than heroic one-off volume. Many students do better with disciplined daily blocks and strong review than with random high counts.
The review process is where rank gains happen.