Piper.Classique Has it just right.
They are 10 years old so, if you get them very cheap, throw away anything to do with air Law, Flight rules and Procedures, and Radio Telephony, you should be hardly any worse off with the rest, as the latest stuff still doesn't really represent the set of exams we have at the moment.
I hate to say this, but until the present CAA PPL Exam shambles is sorted out, which may be never, Google 'EASA PPL Exams by Robert McPhee' , and pay the £9.
MJ
Ps. The Exams were updated in Sept. this year, but all they did was take out some of the existing questions. (Hopefully, the most stupid ones)