iOS · iPhone · iPad
Qudurati
Train smart for the Qudurat.
Qudurati is a premium native iOS practice app for the Saudi Qudurat (GAT) exam. Drill thousands of real-style questions, run timed mock exams that mirror the 4×25-minute computer-based format, and track your progress with detailed stats and a smart-repetition mode that resurfaces what you got wrong. Built fully in SwiftUI, right-to-left throughout, with private iCloud sync across your devices.
- No data collected
- Local processing only
Features
2,900+ classified questions
Real-style quantitative and verbal questions sourced from official Qudurat models, organized by classification and difficulty so you train where it counts.
Authentic mock exams
Full simulation: 4 sections × 25 minutes × 24 questions, scored 50–100. Or a single-section mock when you have less time.
Smart practice
Adaptive spaced repetition that surfaces the questions you missed, on a schedule tuned to how you actually learn.
Progress you can see
Per-section accuracy, weak-point detection, 30-day trend, and a 12-week study heatmap. All native Apple Charts.
Synced across your devices
Your practice and stats sync privately via your own iCloud. We never see them — they're never uploaded to a server.
Arabic, end to end
Right-to-left layout, Arabic typography, Arabic numerals, premium motion and haptics — designed for one language done right.
Pricing
PaidLifetime
★- All 2,900+ questions
- Full mock exams
- Smart spaced repetition
- Detailed stats & weak-point analysis
- iCloud sync across devices
- Free updates
FAQ
- Do you store my practice data on your servers?
- No. Your attempts, stats, and streaks live in your private iCloud database. We never see them. If you sign out of iCloud, the data stays on the device.
- Does the app work offline?
- Yes. The full question bank, mock exams, and stats all work offline. The internet is only used by iCloud sync when you're connected.
- Is this a subscription?
- No. It's a one-time purchase. You buy it once, you own it, you get updates.
- How accurate is the mock-exam score?
- The mock uses a linear 50–100 scoring against the same 4×25-minute structure as the real computer-based GAT. It's a strong directional signal, but the official score is the only one that counts.
- Which devices are supported?
- iPhone and iPad running iOS 26 or later.