Philippine Civil Service Examination
Find out which parts of the exam you are actually weak at.
Most reviewers hand you a thousand questions and the answers. That tells you what you got wrong. It does not tell you what to study next. Start with a free 50-question diagnostic and get a study plan built from where you actually lost marks.
Why you can trust this
Independently written
Every question is written for this platform and checked against a primary source where it states a fact. We do not republish reviewer material or recalled exam questions.
Sourced, and dated
Constitution and statute questions cite the article or section they come from, and exam-date information links to the Commission’s own announcement with the date we last checked it.
Not affiliated
We are not connected to the Civil Service Commission and hold no accreditation from it. Nobody can sell you one.
An answer key is not a diagnosis.
Working through a reviewer end to end feels productive and hides the thing you need to know. If you score 62 on a practice set, that number is an average across five very different skills. It might be one weak area dragging four strong ones down, or it might be evenly thin across all five. Those two situations need completely different weeks of study, and a total score cannot tell them apart.
How it works
Diagnose, learn, practise, simulate.
- 01
Diagnose
A 50-question set balanced across every category on the exam. No feedback until you submit, so the result reflects what you know rather than what you learned mid-test.
- 02
Learn
Short lessons aimed at the specific skills you lost marks on, each with worked examples rather than a summary to memorise.
- 03
Practise
Adaptive sets that weight towards your weak skills and revisit anything you got wrong on a spacing schedule.
- 04
Simulate
Full-length timed forms under exam conditions, digitally or on paper with a printable answer sheet you can shade and scan.
Lesson mode teaches. Exam mode measures.
They are kept apart on purpose. Feedback while you work is how you learn; feedback while you are being measured is how a score stops meaning anything.
- Lesson mode
- Answer, see whether you were right, and read why each wrong option was tempting. Untimed. This is where the learning happens.
- Digital exam
- Timed, no feedback until you submit, one form generated for you and frozen before the clock starts. Closest to the real thing.
- Paper simulation
- Print the booklet and a real answer sheet, shade it with a pencil, then photograph it to be marked. The exam is on paper; your practice should be too.
Both levels, with the differences made explicit.
| Area | Professional | Subprofessional |
|---|---|---|
| Numerical ability | Yes | Yes |
| Verbal ability, English and Filipino | Yes | Yes |
| Analytical ability | Yes | No |
| Clerical ability | No | Yes |
| General information | Yes | Yes |
General information covers the Philippine Constitution, the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, peace and human rights, and environment management.
Pricing
One price, one year, no renewal surprise.
Pay once for twelve months of access to your level. There is no subscription to cancel and no automatic renewal.
Subprofessional
₱399/ year
For the Subprofessional level: numerical, verbal in English and Filipino, clerical, and general information.
- Full Subprofessional question bank
- Adaptive study plan and lessons
- Full-length timed simulations
- Printable and scannable answer sheets
- Verified exam-date reminders
Professional
₱699/ year
For the Professional level, which replaces the clerical section with analytical ability.
- Full Professional question bank
- Analytical ability: analogy, logic, assumptions, data interpretation
- Adaptive study plan and lessons
- Full-length timed simulations
- Printable and scannable answer sheets
The free tier includes the full 50-question diagnostic and a limited practice pool. You are never asked to pay in the middle of a timed test.
Straight answers.
Are these the actual Civil Service Exam questions?
Will this guarantee that I pass?
Is this connected to the Civil Service Commission?
Can I practise on paper?
What happens after a year?
Start with the diagnostic.
Fifty questions, about an hour, free. At the end you will know which of the five areas is actually holding your score down.
