Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Practice Test
Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Test preparation
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About the Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Test
Practice for the Canadian Standard First Aid, CPR and AED certification written test.
- Authority
- Canadian Red Cross / St. John Ambulance / Heart & Stroke
- Jurisdiction
- Standard First Aid & CPR/AED
- Questions
- 30
- Pass mark
- 75%
- Time limit
- 45 min
- Practice bank
- 510 questions
Who should take this exam
The Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Test is intended for candidates preparing for certification or licensing administered by Canadian Red Cross / St. John Ambulance / Heart & Stroke in Standard First Aid & CPR/AED. If you are studying for this credential, or re-taking after a previous attempt, this practice bank mirrors the official blueprint and is suitable for first-time learners and refreshers alike.
Exam format
- 30 multiple-choice questions on the official test.
- Pass mark: 75% (must answer at least 23 correctly).
- Recommended time limit: 45 minutes.
- Closed-book; calculators and reference material are not permitted unless explicitly allowed by Canadian Red Cross / St. John Ambulance / Heart & Stroke.
Study recommendations
- Read the official Canadian Red Cross / St. John Ambulance / Heart & Stroke handbook or study guide cover to cover.
- Work through every question in the practice bank above; review the explanation on each miss.
- Use the review queue to loop only the questions you got wrong.
- When you are scoring above 75% consistently, switch to the timed mock exam.
- Take the official test once you can pass three mock exams in a row.
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Study tips
Read explanations
Tap any wrong answer to see why.
Master signs
Shape + color tells you the category.
Repeat until 100%
Review mode loops just your misses.
Then go timed
Move to the mock exam when ready.
Frequently asked questions
Prepare for Canadian Standard First Aid, CPR Level A/B/C and AED certification with practice questions aligned to the Canadian Red Cross, St. John Ambulance and Heart & Stroke Foundation programs. Topics cover scene safety, primary assessment, CPR ratios, AED operation, choking, bleeding control, shock, and common medical emergencies.
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