EJU (Examination for Japanese University Admission) — Free Online Mock Test
Japanese + Math + Science. · Official language: Japanese (日本語).
Advanced
Japan
University & Higher Ed
110 questions
285 min
50 distinct variants
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EJU section breakdown
The EJU mock test on Wrexa Edge replicates the real exam's section structure — same names, same question count per section, same time limits. No inter-section breaks — the timer runs continuously.
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Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q)
50 questions · 125 minutes · ~150 sec/question
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Mathematics (30 Q)
30 questions · 80 minutes · ~160 sec/question
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Science (30 Q)
30 questions · 80 minutes · ~160 sec/question
EJU scoring & marking scheme
Strategy: EJU has no negative marking. Attempt every question — blank answers cost you potential marks but cannot pull your score down.
Scale: EJU (scaled).
How EJU is conducted
Mode
Standard — practice without proctoring on Wrexa Edge, or enable optional webcam proctoring to simulate test-day conditions.
Test format
Linear / fixed-form — every candidate sees the same number of questions per section.
Backtracking
Allowed — you can revisit and change answers within a section.
Mark for review
Available — flag tough questions and return to them before submitting the section.
EJU time strategy
With 110 questions in 285 minutes, you have about 155 seconds per question on average. Successful candidates aim for the following pacing on each section:
Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q)
Target ~150 sec/question. If a question takes more than 225 seconds, mark for review and move on.
Mathematics (30 Q)
Target ~160 sec/question. If a question takes more than 240 seconds, mark for review and move on.
Science (30 Q)
Target ~160 sec/question. If a question takes more than 240 seconds, mark for review and move on.
Wrexa Edge's analytics show your actual time-per-question after every mock so you can spot which sections you're losing time on.
EJU topics covered
Across the 50 Wrexa Edge variants of EJU, the following topics appear most often (sample distribution from one variant):
Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q)
Mathematics (30 Q)
- Algebra — Quadratics · 2
- Algebra — Systems · 2
- Algebra — Exponents · 2
- Algebra — Inequalities · 2
- Algebra — Functions · 2
- Geometry — Circles · 2
- Geometry — Triangles · 2
- Geometry — Rectangles · 2
Science (30 Q)
- Chemistry — Fundamentals · 10
- Biology — Fundamentals · 10
- Physics — Energy · 2
- Physics — Circular Motion · 2
- Physics — Electricity · 2
- Physics — Waves · 2
- Physics — Mechanics · 2
Sample EJU questions
A preview of real practice questions from the Wrexa Edge EJU bank — the same style, phrasing and difficulty you'll face on test day. Full solutions unlock free inside the mock.
Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q) · Japanese
Q1. "Good morning" in Japanese:
Why: Correct answer: D — おはようございます. Topic: Japanese.
Mathematics (30 Q) · Algebra — Quadratics
Q2. One solution of x² - 9x + 20 = 0 is:
Why: Factors as (x - 4)(x - 5) = 0.
Science (30 Q) · Physics — Energy
Q3. A ball is dropped from height 12 m. Speed on impact (g = 10 m/s²):
Why: v = √(2gh).
Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q) · Japanese
Q4. "Excuse me / I'm sorry":
Why: Correct answer: A — すみません. Topic: Japanese.
Mathematics (30 Q) · Algebra — Systems
Q5. If x + y = 19 and x - y = 1, what is x?
Why: Adding: 2x = 20 → x = 10.
Science (30 Q) · Physics — Circular Motion
Q6. Object moves in a circle of radius 3 m at speed 12 m/s. Centripetal acceleration is:
Why: a = v²/r.
These are a handful of the 5500 unique EJU questions across all 50 Wrexa Edge variants — start a free mock to attempt the full set with instant scoring.
EJU difficulty calibration
Advanced tier. Advanced-level: high-stakes exam with rigorous content depth. Expect 4-8 months of structured prep.
Japanese + Math + Science. · Official language: Japanese (日本語).
Verified content — Wrexa Edge's EJU bank has been deeply curated with real exam-aligned content (estimated 100% syllabus coverage).
How Wrexa Edge prepares you for EJU
Real test-day interface
Our sat skin mirrors the actual EJU testing software — same timer, palette, tools, and navigation.
50 distinct variants
5500 unique practice questions, each variant a fresh test — not just shuffled options.
Detailed analytics
Scaled score, section accuracy, topic-wise heatmap, time-per-question — see where to focus after every attempt.
Spaced repetition (Notebook)
Wrong answers and flagged questions flow into an SM-2 spaced-repetition deck so you actually retain what you learn.
Optional proctoring
Browser-based face-api detection (no install) — turn it on to simulate a high-stakes environment.
Free to start
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EJU study plan
A phase-by-phase roadmap from your first concept to test-ready. Stretch or compress each phase to fit the time you have before your attempt.
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Phase 1 — Learn the syllabus
Weeks 1–4
- Work through every section — Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q), Mathematics (30 Q), Science (30 Q) — from your core study material
- Make short notes and a formula/fact sheet you can revise quickly
- Attempt topic questions right after finishing each area
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Phase 2 — Practice & sectionals
Weeks 5–8
- Solve previous-year and practice questions section by section
- Time yourself on Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q) and your weakest areas
- Keep an error log and revisit every mistake weekly
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Phase 3 — Full-length mocks
Weeks 9–12
- Take full-length EJU mocks in the real test interface
- Analyse accuracy, time per question and silly mistakes after each mock
- Revise from notes and re-attempt only weak-topic questions
Where EJU can take you
A strong EJU result opens up these careers and higher-study paths:
Professional degree programmes
Admission into engineering, science and professional courses at leading universities.
Research & higher studies
A strong result opens postgraduate study, research assistantships and study-abroad pathways.
Campus placements
Top institutions bring recruiters from industry, PSUs and global companies to campus.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the EJU exam pattern?
- Examination for Japanese University Admission contains 110 questions across 3 sections: Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q), Mathematics (30 Q), Science (30 Q). Total duration is 285 minutes (about 155 seconds per question).
- Does EJU have negative marking?
- No — EJU has no negative marking. Each correct answer is worth 1 mark, so attempt every question.
- How is EJU scored?
- Scaled score range: 0 to 800. EJU (scaled).
- How can I practise EJU online for free?
- Wrexa Edge gives you 10 free full-length EJU mock tests — with instant scoring, detailed explanations and analytics — plus 40 more with Pro. Start practising in under a minute, no card required.
- What is the difficulty level of EJU?
- EJU is rated Advanced difficulty on Wrexa Edge. Advanced-level: high-stakes exam with rigorous content depth. Expect 4-8 months of structured prep. Japanese + Math + Science. · Official language: Japanese (日本語).
- How long is the EJU exam?
- EJU runs for 285 minutes total across 3 sections. On Wrexa Edge the timer is enforced exactly as on the real exam — including no inter-section breaks.
- What topics are covered in EJU?
- EJU is split into: Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q), Mathematics (30 Q), Science (30 Q). Each section is timed and weighted separately. Japanese + Math + Science. · Official language: Japanese (日本語).
- What tools or aids are allowed during EJU?
- No special tools are required.
- Is the EJU test adaptive?
- No — EJU is a fixed-form (linear) test. Every candidate sees the same number of questions per section.
- How many EJU mock tests does Wrexa Edge offer?
- Wrexa Edge generates 50 distinct EJU variants — each with different question content, not just shuffled options — the first 10 free for everyone and 40 more with Pro. That's 5500 unique practice questions in the real test-day interface.
- Is there a free EJU test series 2026?
- Yes. The Wrexa Edge EJU test series for 2026 gives you 10 free full-length mock tests (50 in total) plus subject-wise and topic-wise tests — instant scoring and detailed analysis, no card required.
- Are EJU previous year question–style papers included?
- Every EJU mock is modelled on the official exam pattern and the style of previous years' papers — the same 110-question structure, sections and marking — so your practice mirrors the real paper you'll sit.
- Which is the best free EJU mock test online?
- Wrexa Edge's EJU mock test replicates the real exam interface, timing and marking scheme, with instant score, section-wise analysis and 50 fresh variants — a strong free choice for 2026 preparation.
- Can I take the EJU mock test on mobile?
- Yes. EJU mock tests run in any browser on mobile, tablet or desktop — no app or download needed. Start on your phone and your progress and analytics sync when you sign in.
- What is the EJU syllabus?
- The EJU syllabus maps to its 3 sections: Japanese as a Foreign Language (50 Q), Mathematics (30 Q), Science (30 Q). Wrexa Edge's mock tests cover the complete syllabus topic by topic — see the topics-covered breakdown above — so you practise every area at real exam difficulty.
- What is the eligibility for EJU?
- Eligibility for EJU — age, qualification and number of attempts — is set by the official conducting body and can change each cycle, so always confirm the current official notification before applying. Wrexa Edge focuses on realistic EJU practice: 10 free full-length mocks in the exact exam pattern, ready whenever you are.
- When is the EJU exam and how should I prepare?
- Official EJU exam dates are announced by the conducting body for each cycle — check the latest notification for the current schedule. To be ready, follow a phased study plan and take full-length timed mocks; Wrexa Edge gives you 10 free EJU mocks with instant scoring so you can track your readiness week by week.
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