UCAT Preparation Online: Practice Test & Question Bank
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Complete UCAT Test Sections & Preparation Guide
UCAT Situational Judgement
Purpose: The UCAT situational judgement section evaluates your ability to make ethical decisions, demonstrate professionalism, and apply sound judgment in realistic medical scenarios.
Format: 69 questions in 26 minutes plus 1 minute reading time.
Question types:
• Ranking appropriateness of actions
• Selecting most/least appropriate responses to clinical situations
Scoring: No negative marks; scored separately on 300 to 900 scale, not included in total UCAT cognitive score.
Goal score: Aim for 670+ to be in top 10%.
Importance: Tests skills critical to medical practice like integrity, teamwork, and adaptability.
MedView Support: Our expert UCAT tutors provide personalised UCAT situational judgement preparation online, guiding you through practical scenarios and ethical frameworks to boost your confidence and scores.
Format: 69 questions in 26 minutes plus 1 minute reading time.
Question types:
• Ranking appropriateness of actions
• Selecting most/least appropriate responses to clinical situations
Scoring: No negative marks; scored separately on 300 to 900 scale, not included in total UCAT cognitive score.
Goal score: Aim for 670+ to be in top 10%.
Importance: Tests skills critical to medical practice like integrity, teamwork, and adaptability.
MedView Support: Our expert UCAT tutors provide personalised UCAT situational judgement preparation online, guiding you through practical scenarios and ethical frameworks to boost your confidence and scores.


UCAT Verbal Reasoning
Purpose: Tests critical reading and interpretation of written information.
Format: 44 questions in 21 minutes.
Question types:
• True / False / Can’t Tell
• Drawing conclusions
• Logical inference and comprehension
MedView Support: Our targeted UCAT verbal reasoning tutoring online sharpens your ability to rapidly comprehend and analyse complex texts, improving your exam performance.
Format: 44 questions in 21 minutes.
Question types:
• True / False / Can’t Tell
• Drawing conclusions
• Logical inference and comprehension
MedView Support: Our targeted UCAT verbal reasoning tutoring online sharpens your ability to rapidly comprehend and analyse complex texts, improving your exam performance.
UCAT Decision Making
In every UCAT exam, speed is your friend. And being quick comes from knowing the answers, which only happens because we have over 1,000 practice questions to make you lightning fast. Remember, some questions give you just 14 seconds to answer.


UCAT Quantitative Reasoning
Purpose: The quantitative reasoning UCAT subtest assesses your numerical reasoning and data interpretation abilities, vital for clinical decision-making.
Format: 36 questions in 24 minutes.
Question types:
• Percentages, ratios, and averages
• Tables, charts, and graphs
• Unit conversions
• Geometry calculations
Scoring: Scaled 300 to 900, contributes to total UCAT cognitive score.
Why it matters: Quantitative reasoning UCAT is vital for interpreting medical data and making informed clinical decisions.
MedView Support: Our quantitative reasoning UCAT practice materials and tutoring help you efficiently solve numerical problems and interpret data under time pressure.
Format: 36 questions in 24 minutes.
Question types:
• Percentages, ratios, and averages
• Tables, charts, and graphs
• Unit conversions
• Geometry calculations
Scoring: Scaled 300 to 900, contributes to total UCAT cognitive score.
Why it matters: Quantitative reasoning UCAT is vital for interpreting medical data and making informed clinical decisions.
MedView Support: Our quantitative reasoning UCAT practice materials and tutoring help you efficiently solve numerical problems and interpret data under time pressure.
UCAT Abstract Reasoning
Purpose: The abstract reasoning UCAT section tests your ability to recognise patterns and solve non-verbal logic problems.
Format: 50 questions in 12 minutes.
Question types:
• Pattern identification (Set A / Set B)
• Shape sequencing
• Symbol transformations
MedView Support: We provide comprehensive abstract reasoning UCAT examples and personalised tutoring to improve your pattern recognition and logical thinking skills.
Format: 50 questions in 12 minutes.
Question types:
• Pattern identification (Set A / Set B)
• Shape sequencing
• Symbol transformations
MedView Support: We provide comprehensive abstract reasoning UCAT examples and personalised tutoring to improve your pattern recognition and logical thinking skills.

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