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A CFA Level III bank that drills judgement

Level III questions that train the recommend-and-justify thinking the constructed-response exam rewards, each with a full rationale for every wrong answer.

  • Adaptive
  • Every wrong answer explained
  • Mapped to exam weight

310+

Learning outcome statements

~350 hrs

Recommended study time

Essay + item-set

Constructed-response exam

Omni Finance Academy question bank

Practice that compounds

  1. 01

    Every wrong answer explained

    A right-answer key teaches you nothing about the trap you fell for. Each option carries its own rationale, so a missed question becomes the thing you remember on exam day.

  2. 02

    Adaptive to your weak areas

    The bank watches where you slip and resurfaces those outcomes more often, so your reps concentrate on the readings that are actually costing you marks.

  3. 03

    Performance you can act on

    Topic-level accuracy, timing, and trend feed a readiness view benchmarked to real MPS bands — not a vanity percentage.

Try a real question

A genuine exam-style question from the CFA bank. Pick an answer and see the full rationale — including why every wrong option is wrong.

Portfolio Management · Asset Allocation
LOS 6.bMEDIUM

A DB pension fund with $500M in liabilities wants to minimize funding shortfall risk. Which approach to asset allocation is most appropriate?

Pick an answer to see the full rationale.

Know where you stand

Topic-level accuracy, timing, and trend roll up into a readiness view benchmarked to published MPS bands — so your next session targets the gaps, not the wins.

Performance and readiness dashboard

Get the question bank — and everything else

The adaptive bank ships in every plan. Pick how far you want the rest of the toolkit to take you.

About the question bank

It drills the command words and justification structure the constructed-response session uses, so you practise defending a recommendation rather than only selecting an answer.

Drill CFA Level III the right way

Start with free sample questions — see the explanations before you decide.