Per my program I am required to sit for the Aneathesia Knowledge Test in July. In preparation for this I have been reading baby miller. However I study best with questions. Is there any place to obtain practice questions for this exam such as USMLEWORLD was for the usmle? Your help is much appreciated.
Baby Miller is a great place to start.
If you're going to do specific test prep, be sure to look at the content outline
http://www.metricsinc.org/ihsgae.htm
Be aware that for the AKT 0/1/6 there are certain over-emphasized but non-obvious topics like equipment, machines, monitors, electrical safety, etc. The pharmacology on the AKT 0/1 is very narrowly focused on things like muscle relaxants, induction agents, opiates, benzos, volatile agents ... and is surprisingly detailed. ED95s, partial pressures, Fa/Fi curves, partition coefficients, why atropine crosses the BBB but glycopyrrolate won't, that kind of minutia is fair game. No subspecialty questions on those early AKTs, so don't spend your test-prep time reading about the anhepatic phase of liver transplant.
Hall's question book is getting kind of old, but its first 4 chapters (especially #1 equipment and physics) are super high yield for for the AKT 0/1/6.
Also, if you have access to a copy of Big Blue, the chapters that line up with the above linked content outline are very high yield.