Master Motion the Way Examiners Think
A free 25-question diagnostic on events, graphs, velocity, and estimation for IB/AP/A-Level physics students.
Most students learn motion as a bag of formulas.
This diagnostic checks whether you actually see motion the way good examiners and physicists do – through events, position–time graphs, and sensible estimates.
It takes about 15–20 minutes and is auto-graded.
Start the free EPT diagnostic
Get the 25-question motion quiz plus a short explainer PDF of the EPT method.
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What you’ll learn from this diagnostic
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Whether you’re thinking in events (position + clock reading) or just loose numbers
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How confidently you can read and sketch position–time graphs
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If you really understand average vs instantaneous velocity
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Whether your answers pass basic sanity checks and estimation
You’ll get a score out of 25 and a simple band guide to interpret it.
What happens after you submit
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You see your score and solution key immediately.
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You can download a short explainer PDF of the EPT method (events → graphs → velocities → estimation).
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In early 2026, we’ll open enrolment for a short course built around these ideas: “From Description to Prediction: 6 Lessons on Events, Position, and Time.”
You’re not joining a generic mailing list; you’re raising your hand as someone who wants motion to actually make sense.
Want more than just a diagnostic?
In January 2026, we’re opening a short, visual-first course on Events, Position, Time for IB / AP / A-Level physics students. If you want structured lessons, worksheets, and exam-style problems built on the same ideas as this diagnostic, you can join the presale list.