EPA Examples and EPA Questions

For apprentices
Preparing for EPA

This guidance was correct at the time of publication. Please be aware it may no longer reflect current guidance. Please refer to our current support materials for up to date guidance. This can be found on the epaPRO portal.

Two of the most popular questions when preparing for end point assessment (EPA) are ‘What EPA questions will be asked?’ and ‘Where can I find EPA examples?’

While we can’t cover EPA questions and EPA examples for every standard, this blog will give you great advice on how to prepare for your assessment and increase your chance of success.

EPA Examples

When looking for EPA examples, your assessment organisation (AO) should be able to guide you on:

  • How to prepare for EPA
  • What to expect
  • The type of questions you might be asked.

Training providers can ask AOs for this guidance and they may have also prepared examples of their own. 1st for Awarding provides support materials for each standard, and this includes guidance on the areas above. Apprentices registered with us can access these from the portal.

Other apprentices should speak to their training provider, coach or tutor to see if there are any EPA examples available.

You may also find these articles useful:
Apprentice Guide: How to Prepare for EPA
Video: What to expect from EPA

EPA Questions

If apprentices knew the exact questions they would be asked in assessment, there would be no flexibility to explore what you’ve learned. Our top advice is not to focus on the exact questions, but instead focus on the assessment criteria for each assessment method. You should find these in your support materials. For most standards, the criteria will be grouped into Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours. Familiarising yourself with these are key to EPA preparation.

By focusing on the criteria you’re being assessed against, you won’t need to know the exact questions you’ll be asked. Instead, you’ll have a high level view of what the assessor is looking for you to show.

You’re familiar with the criteria, what next?

Consider each criteria in turn and how you have met each one through your time on your apprenticeship. If you have an interview or professional discussion as part of your assessment, practice speaking about these out loud. You might find it useful to write your own questions based on these criteria, and then answer them.

Your support materials will suggest how many questions you’ll be asked and how long each answer should be. Use this as a guide to ensure you’re including a good amount of detail.

Each answer should be more than a sentence or two – it should explain your thought process, what decisions you made and why. For some criteria, you may also be expected to include who you worked with or what tools you used.

Many training providers carry out mock assessments by writing assessment questions this way and then practising with apprentices under realistic assessment conditions. Speak to your tutor or coach to see if this is an option.

You may also find these articles useful:
6 Ways to Demonstrate Skills and Behaviours in End Point Assessment
Training providers may be interested in:
Preparing Apprentices for EPA: Interviews and Professional Discussions
How training providers can prepare their apprentices for EPA

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