On my test, the questions were exactly like I studied them. They don't change the numbers, but I think they may mix up the letter choices (a, b. c, d) but I don't remember. But there's a caveat--continue reading.
My first CFI told me to just memorize the questions and answers from the whole bank which is around 600 questions, if I remember correctly, and you'll be fine. But I'm not usually ok with just doing "fine", so I didn't do that. I actually studied most of the topics related to the questions.
I'm glad I did because there were at least 10-12 questions which were new and didn't remember ever seeing before. I did well on them because I studied but if I had just memorized the questions and answers, my 93 may have been an 83 or 73.
I'd suggest looking at the questions and answers, but study the related subject matter, so if you get a new question on it, you will nail it.
BTW- Your test is TOMORROW and you're asking about how to study for it? That should have been asked about a month ago, no?