Two Practice Streams

CS/IT Students and Core Engineering Students - Both Covered

Placement technical rounds test domain-specific knowledge. A CS student faces DBMS and OS questions. A Mechanical student faces thermodynamics and manufacturing. This platform covers both streams with separate, dedicated question banks.

Computer Science / IT25,000+ MCQs

Seven topic categories covering programming languages, data structures & algorithms, AI/ML & cloud, full-stack development, CS fundamentals, cybersecurity, and mobile development. Aligned to what TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and product companies test in their technical screening rounds.

CS IT CSE-AI CSE-DS ECE (optional)

Core Engineering7 Branches Covered

Separate MCQ banks for Electronics & Communication, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Industrial, and Petroleum Engineering. Covers the technical subjects that service companies test when hiring from non-CS branches — the questions your aptitude prep doesn't address.

ECE EE ME CE ChE IE PE
Computer Science / IT

Seven Topic Categories. 25,000+ Questions.

Each category covers the subjects companies actually test in technical screening rounds. Every MCQ has instant answer validation, detailed explanations, and topic tagging for targeted practice.

Programming Languages11,000+

MCQs covering syntax, semantics, memory management, OOP principles, error handling, and language-specific features across four major languages. Tests the programming knowledge that every technical round starts with.

C Programming C++ Java Python OOP Concepts

Tested by: Every company with a technical round

Data Structures & Algorithms2,500+

MCQs on arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, hashing, heaps, dynamic programming, and greedy algorithms. Tests understanding of data structure operations, algorithm complexity, and problem-solving logic.

Arrays & Strings Sorting & Searching Recursion & Math Linked Lists Stacks & Queues Trees & Graphs Hashing & Heaps DP & Greedy

Tested by: Product companies + service company advanced rounds

CS Fundamentals5,000+

MCQs on the four pillars every technical interviewer tests — databases, SQL, operating systems, and computer networks. These are the subjects where most students lose marks due to shallow preparation and concept gaps.

DBMS & SQL Operating Systems Computer Networks SQL Queries

Tested by: Every company — service, product, and analytics

Web & MERN Stack4,000+

MCQs covering web technologies, frontend frameworks, backend runtimes, and databases. From HTML/CSS/JS fundamentals to React component architecture, Node.js event loops, Express middleware, and MongoDB queries.

HTML/CSS/JS ReactJS NodeJS ExpressJS MongoDB Web Technologies

Tested by: Startups, product companies, full-stack developer roles

AI, ML & Cloud2,500+

MCQs on data science fundamentals, machine learning algorithms, AI concepts, cloud computing principles, AWS/Azure services, and DevOps practices. The emerging tech skills that differentiate candidates in modern hiring.

Data Science & AI Machine Learning Cloud Fundamentals AWS Azure DevOps

Tested by: Analytics firms, cloud roles, product companies, data teams

Cybersecurity & Blockchain250+

MCQs on network security principles, cryptography algorithms, threat detection, blockchain architecture, and distributed ledger concepts. Covers the security knowledge tested in SOC, GRC, and security analyst roles.

Cybersecurity Cryptography Blockchain

Tested by: Security teams, FinTech, enterprise IT

Mobile Development200+

MCQs on Android development (Java/Kotlin), iOS development (Swift), app lifecycle management, UI components, and mobile platform APIs. For students targeting mobile developer roles.

Android (Java/Kotlin) iOS (Swift)

Tested by: App-focused companies, startups, product teams

Core Engineering

Seven Engineering Branches. Domain-Specific MCQs.

When TCS, Infosys, or L&T hire from non-CS branches, they test domain-specific technical knowledge — not just aptitude. These MCQ banks cover the core subjects for each engineering branch that placement drives actually assess.

Electronics & Communication

Analog/digital electronics, signals & systems, communication theory, microprocessors, VLSI, and electromagnetic theory.

Analog Electronics Digital Circuits Signals Communication Microprocessors VLSI

Electrical Engineering

Power systems, electrical machines, control systems, power electronics, circuit theory, and instrumentation.

Power Systems Machines Control Systems Power Electronics Circuits

Mechanical Engineering

Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials, manufacturing processes, machine design, and heat transfer.

Thermodynamics Fluid Mechanics SOM Manufacturing Machine Design

Civil Engineering

Structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, transportation, hydraulics, environmental engineering, and surveying.

Structures Geotechnical Transport Hydraulics Environment

Chemical Engineering

Process calculations, thermodynamics, mass transfer, reaction engineering, process control, and fluid operations.

Process Calc Mass Transfer Reactions Process Control

Industrial Engineering

Operations research, production planning, quality control, supply chain management, and industrial statistics.

Operations Research Production Quality Supply Chain

Petroleum Engineering

Reservoir engineering, drilling technology, production engineering, petrophysics, and well completion.

Reservoir Drilling Production Petrophysics
How It Works

Pick a Subject. Practice MCQs. Track Your Progress.

01
Pick Your Subject

Choose from 7 CS/IT categories or 7 core engineering branches. Drill down to a specific topic within each.

02
Solve Topic-Wise MCQs

Answer questions at your own pace. Each MCQ has instant validation — see whether you're right or wrong immediately.

03
Read the Explanation

Every MCQ includes a detailed explanation — not just the correct answer, but WHY it's correct. Concept learning built into practice.

04
Track Your Accuracy

See your topic-wise accuracy, improvement trends, and comparison against the batch. Identify weak topics and focus your next session there.

Why This Matters for Placements

Technical MCQs Are the Second Filter. Aptitude Is the First.

Most students focus all their energy on aptitude preparation and ignore technical MCQs — then lose marks in the section they assumed they already knew. Here's how this practice bank directly prevents that.

Technical Sections Are Growing in Placement Tests

TCS NQT, Infosys SP, Wipro NLTH, and Cognizant GenC all include technical MCQ sections. Companies are testing domain knowledge alongside aptitude — students who only prepare aptitude are leaving marks on the table.

Conceptual Gaps Are Exposed Under Time Pressure

Students who "know" DBMS from class lectures freeze when asked an MCQ on normalisation under time pressure. Practice closes the gap between "I've heard of this" and "I can answer this in 30 seconds."

Topic-Wise Practice Reveals Hidden Weaknesses

A student might be strong in OS but weak in computer networks. Without topic-wise practice and accuracy tracking, they'd never know — until the placement test reveals it for them. Better to discover it now.

Core Engineering Students Need Domain MCQs

When Wipro or L&T hires from Mechanical or Civil, they include domain-specific technical questions. Aptitude alone doesn't clear these rounds. This is the only practice bank that covers 7 core engineering branches.

Platform Features

Practice That Teaches, Not Just Tests

Instant Answer Validation

Know immediately whether you're right or wrong. No waiting, no manual checking. Submit and see the result.

Detailed Explanations

Every MCQ includes an explanation — the reasoning behind the correct answer, not just the answer itself. Learn while you practice.

Topic-Wise Accuracy Tracking

See your accuracy rate per topic. Strong in DBMS, weak in OS? The data shows it. Focus your next practice session accordingly.

Improvement Trends

Track your accuracy over time. Were you at 45% in computer networks last month and 68% today? The trend is visible and motivating.

Difficulty Grading

Questions are graded by difficulty. Start with fundamentals, progress to intermediate, and challenge yourself with advanced MCQs as your understanding deepens.

Practice Anywhere, Anytime

Cloud-based, browser-only. Practice from campus, home, or on your phone between classes. Available 24/7 — your schedule, your pace.

Common Questions

Straight Answers

Are these the same as coding questions, or different?
Different. Technical MCQs test conceptual knowledge (what is a B+ tree? what happens during a context switch? which sorting algorithm is O(n log n)?). Coding questions test your ability to write and execute programs. Both are important — companies test both, often in the same test. This module covers MCQs. The Tech Practice platform covers coding.
Can non-CS students use the CS/IT MCQs?
Yes — many ECE and EE students appearing for IT service company placements need basic programming and CS fundamentals knowledge. The Programming and CS Fundamentals categories are particularly useful for non-CS students targeting IT roles. For domain-specific preparation, use the Core Engineering section.
How does this connect to the company-specific mock tests?
Mock tests simulate a full placement test (aptitude + technical + verbal, timed). Technical MCQs here are topic-wise practice — unlimited time, focused on one subject at a time. Think of it as: mock tests are the exam simulation, this is the daily study. Both are on the same SPRUCE platform.
Do all the engineering branches have equal question coverage?
CS/IT has the deepest coverage (25,000+ MCQs) because it's the highest-volume hiring branch. Core engineering branches have comprehensive coverage of all major subjects tested in placement drives. The exact count varies by branch, but every core subject is covered with enough depth for thorough preparation.
Can faculty use this for classroom quizzes?
The primary use is self-paced student practice. For faculty-administered quizzes and exams, use the Bulls Assessment product — which lets faculty create custom tests from a question bank, schedule them, and proctor them. The two products complement each other: SPRUCE MCQs for daily practice, Bulls Assessment for formal evaluation.