FRACGP Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield FRACGP facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

150 questions
210 min time limit
67.00% to pass
  1. How does FRACGP membership benefit a GP who wishes to supervise registrars in an accredited general practice training program? Fellowship is a prerequisite credential for becoming an approved GP supervisor
  2. RACGP members receive discounted access to which type of resource that aids evidence-based clinical decision-making at the point of care? Clinical information databases and decision-support tools
  3. A patient with type 2 diabetes is started on metformin. At what eGFR threshold should metformin be discontinued due to risk of lactic acidosis? eGFR below 30 mL/min/1.73m²
  4. In population health management within general practice, 'disease registers' are PRIMARILY used to: Proactively identify and manage patients with specific conditions at a population level
  5. In Australian general practice, what is the primary purpose of the problem list in a patient's health record? To provide a summary of active, inactive, and chronic conditions guiding ongoing care
  6. Under the RACGP Training Program, what triggers a formal 'at-risk' process for a registrar? Identified concerns about progress that may jeopardize successful completion of training
  7. Under the Australian Privacy Act and the RACGP Standards, a GP may disclose patient information without consent in which of the following situations? There is a serious and imminent threat to the life of an identifiable third party
  8. When conducting peer review in general practice, the primary purpose is to: Support reflective practice and continuous professional development
  9. Under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989, which category of device describes a standard digital blood pressure monitor used in a GP's office? Class IIa (medium-low risk) medical device
  10. What is the primary component of the FRACGP evaluation process? Assessment of clinical skills and knowledge
  11. What does the principle of 'justice' require of a GP in clinical practice? Distributing healthcare resources fairly and treating patients without discrimination
  12. What is the minimum duration of the RACGP Fellowship Training Program (FTP) that candidates must complete? 3 years
  13. Which RACGP examination component specifically assesses the application of evidence-based medicine to clinical cases? Applied Knowledge Test (AKT)
  14. When initiating urate-lowering therapy with allopurinol in a patient with gout, what is the recommended approach to minimise the risk of triggering a flare? Start at a low dose (e.g., 50–100 mg/day) and titrate gradually
  15. In managing a patient with asthma, when should a preventer inhaler (inhaled corticosteroid) be initiated? When reliever use exceeds 2 days per week
  16. Why is root cause analysis important in quality improvement? It identifies the underlying cause of problems rather than just symptoms
  17. What does the RACGP's 'Curriculum for Australian General Practice' primarily guide? The scope of knowledge, skills, and attributes required across general practice training
  18. What role does reflection play in professional practice? It enables learning from experience and continuous improvement
  19. During the FRACGP assessment, what is the primary purpose of the Key Feature Problems (KFPs)? To assess decision-making at critical points in clinical management
  20. Which psychometric property is most important to establish when demonstrating that the FRACGP SCE measures what it is intended to measure? Validity
  21. Which factor is MOST important when deciding to initiate pharmacotherapy in a FRACGP clinical scenario? Strength of evidence, patient values, and potential benefits vs harms
  22. Which of the following is a prerequisite for a GP registrar to be allocated to a training placement via a Regional Training Organisation (RTO)? Being enrolled in the RACGP FTP and holding current general registration
  23. Which RACGP document outlines the standards that GP training practices must meet to be accredited as a training post? The Standards for General Practice Training
  24. Which RACGP member resource is specifically designed to support GPs in managing their own health and well-being? The GP Support Program offering confidential counselling and peer support services
  25. What is the role of a 'supervisor' in the RACGP Fellowship Training Program? To provide clinical oversight and mentoring to GP registrars during training
  26. When should documentation of a service or intervention be completed? As soon as possible after the service is provided
  27. A GP practice wants to improve its immunization rates. Using an improvement framework, the MOST effective change concept would be: Removing steps in the process by offering opportunistic vaccination at any visit
  28. Which assessment tool is most commonly used to evaluate cognitive function? Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
  29. Which spirometry result pattern is most consistent with COPD? FEV1/FVC ratio < 0.70 post-bronchodilator with reduced FEV1
  30. Which English language test result is accepted by RACGP as proof of English proficiency for IMGs? IELTS Academic with a minimum overall band of 7.0