Timings for UCAT:
- Verbal Reasoning: 30 seconds per question
- Quantitative Reasoning: 43 seconds per question
- Decision Making: 63 seconds per question
- Situational Judgement: 23 seconds per question
Sections of the UCAT exam:
Verbal Reasoning:
- Have 22 minutes to answer 44 multiple-choice questions
- Will have 11 passages to read, with each having 4 questions
- Tests your ability to critically evaluate written information and draw logical conclusions
- Practice speed-reading with newspaper articles and extracting facts quickly
- Engage with newspapers and non-fiction books daily and read them
Quantitative Reasoning:
- Have 26 minutes to answer 36 questions
- Evaluate your numerical reasoning and problem-solving skills
Decision Making:
- Have 37 minutes to answer 35 questions
- Tests your ability to make sound judgments and decisions in complex situations
- Review maths skills such as probability and Venn diagrams
Situational Judgement:
- Have 26 minutes to answer 69 questions