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How many questions per topic on SQE1? Full 2026 breakdown

By An Nguyen & Dan Hill Published: 1 July 2025 Updated: 9 March 2026 2 min read

The TL;DR

SQE1 contains 360 multiple choice questions across 12 legal topics. The SRA specifies 14-20% per substantive subject (25-36 questions) and 12-16% for Legal Services (22-29 questions).

In this article
  1. How are FLK1 questions distributed?
  2. How are FLK2 questions distributed?
  3. How should you allocate study time across SQE1 topics?
  4. Do the question counts change between sittings?

SQE1 comprises 360 multiple choice questions split equally between two papers (FLK1 and FLK2), with 180 questions each. Each question equals one mark, yielding 360 total possible points across 12 Functioning Legal Knowledge areas.

How are FLK1 questions distributed?

FLK1 covers commercial law topics. According to the SRA assessment specification, each substantive subject receives 14–20% of questions:

SubjectQuestionsWeighting
Business Law and Practice25–3614–20%
Contract Law25–3614–20%
Tort Law25–3614–20%
Dispute Resolution25–3614–20%
Legal Services (Legal System, Constitutional/Admin Law, EU Law)22–2912–16%
Ethics and Professional Conduct18–3610–20%

Ethics questions are embedded throughout rather than standalone. Money laundering questions appear exclusively in FLK1.

How are FLK2 questions distributed?

FLK2 covers private client topics. Each substantive subject receives 14–20% of questions:

SubjectQuestionsWeighting
Property Practice25–3614–20%
Land Law25–3614–20%
Wills and Administration of Estates25–3614–20%
Trusts Law25–3614–20%
Criminal Law and Practice25–3614–20%
Ethics and Professional Conduct18–3610–20%

Ethics principles are integrated throughout all subjects.

How should you allocate study time across SQE1 topics?

Allocate roughly 45% of study time to FLK1, 45% to FLK2, and 10% to dedicated ethics preparation. Within each paper, major subjects should receive approximately 18% of that paper’s study time, whilst foundational subjects warrant 14%.

Do the question counts change between sittings?

The SRA confirms question distribution varies between sittings within the specified ranges. Exact counts are not guaranteed. Candidates should prepare for ranges rather than exact counts.

The 2026 SRA Assessment Specification confirmed no structural changes to the 360-question format or 12-topic framework.

For a comprehensive study plan based on these topic weightings, see our essential guide to SQE1 study. To find the right study materials for each topic, explore our best SQE study materials guide, and start practising with 750+ free SQE1 MCQs from Law Drills and other providers.

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