Editorial Policy & Question Review

Last updated: 14 August 2026. FreeTestHub is an independent practice platform. It is not affiliated with the Staff Selection Commission, Railway Recruitment Boards, banks, state public-service commissions, schools, or any recruiting body.

Our purpose

We publish practice questions, mock tests and study guides to help learners identify gaps in their preparation. Our material is supplementary: candidates must rely on the official notification and official website for eligibility, dates, syllabus, vacancies, marking rules and final exam instructions.

How questions are published

  1. A question is drafted from the relevant subject concept, an official syllabus, or a clearly identified previous-year exam pattern.
  2. Before publication, we check the question wording, options, answer key, explanation, subject and topic tag.
  3. We avoid presenting unofficial practice questions as official exam questions. A previous-year question should carry its exam/year source where that information is available.
  4. We update or remove content when an official syllabus, rule or answer changes, or when a credible error report identifies a problem.

Sources and accuracy

For exam-specific information, our editorial reference point is the relevant recruiting body’s official notification and website. Study guides are written as learning support, not as legal or recruitment advice. Exam patterns can change; readers should confirm time limits, marks and negative marking from the official notification before depending on any practice plan.

Corrections and feedback

If you spot an incorrect question, answer, translation, explanation, broken link or outdated exam detail, email freetesthub1@gmail.com with the test name, question number and supporting source if possible. We review reports and correct, clarify or remove material where appropriate.

Who is responsible

FreeTestHub was founded by Abhishek Kumar. The platform team is responsible for publication, maintenance and responding to correction reports. For support and editorial feedback, use the contact details on our Contact page.