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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.
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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
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Format: 44 questions in 21 minutes.
Question types:
• True / False / Can’t Tell
• Drawing conclusions
• Logical inference and comprehension
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UCAT Decision Making
Purpose: The decision making UCAT section tests your logical reasoning and problem-solving skills using complex data and scenarios.
Format: 29 questions in 31 minutes.
Question types:
• Syllogisms and logic puzzles
• Venn diagrams
• Argument evaluation
• Data interpretation from text, charts, and graphs
Scoring: Multi-answer questions earn 2 marks; single-answer questions earn 1 mark.
Good score target: Around 750 (90th percentile).
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Format: 29 questions in 31 minutes.
Question types:
• Syllogisms and logic puzzles
• Venn diagrams
• Argument evaluation
• Data interpretation from text, charts, and graphs
Scoring: Multi-answer questions earn 2 marks; single-answer questions earn 1 mark.
Good score target: Around 750 (90th percentile).
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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.
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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.
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