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📋 UCAT Exam Format at a Glance

233
Questions
120 min
Time Limit
50%
Passing Score

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✍️ Sample UCAT Questions & Answers

1. Should interest rates paid to savers be set at 2% less than rates charged to borrowers, ethically speaking? From the statements below, pick the one that makes the most sense.
Yes, this would stop some lenders from charging borrowers immoral interest rates that are frequently ten to twenty times more than what savers earn.

Explanation: It makes reference to moral issues and emphasizes how the approach would stop borrowers from paying significantly higher interest rates than savers.

2. The temperature of Venus is in the middle of the temperature range between Earth and Mercury. What is Mercury's current temperature?
940 °C

The problem states Venus's temperature is the middle of the range between Earth and Mercury, meaning it's the average of the two. If we assume Earth's temperature is 20 °C and Venus's is 480 °C (values often used in such problems for simplicity), we can set up the equation: 480 = (20 + Mercury's temperature) / 2. Solving for Mercury's temperature: 960 = 20 + Mercury's temperature, which gives Mercury's temperature as 940 °C.

3. Should the voting age be lowered to 16 in order to combat the problem of low voter turnout? From the statements below, pick the one that makes the most sense.
No, there is no certainty that expanding the voting age will result in a higher voter turnout.

The question asks for the most sensible statement regarding lowering the voting age to combat low voter turnout. While lowering the age would increase the number of eligible voters, it does not guarantee an increase in the *percentage* of voter turnout. Option C directly addresses the stated goal by highlighting that there is no certainty this measure would achieve a higher voter turnout, making it the most direct and sensible response to the specific problem posed.

4. In the era of the internet, have print newspapers lost their value? From the statements below, pick the one that makes the most sense.
Yes, as a result of the internet's speedy accessibility to the most recent news.

Explanation: It highlights a significant and unique benefit of the internet over print publications.

5. Five racks are in a cabinet. On each of the five racks, Mara places one or two glasses. How many racks did Mara place two cups on if there are eight cups in the entire cabinet?
3

Let 'x' be the number of racks with two cups and 'y' be the number of racks with one cup. We know there are 5 racks in total, so x + y = 5. We also know there are 8 cups in total, so 2x + 1y = 8. Substituting y = 5 - x into the second equation gives 2x + (5 - x) = 8, which simplifies to x + 5 = 8. Solving for x, we find x = 3, meaning Mara placed two cups on 3 racks.

6. A shirt costs £40 after a 20% discount. What was its original price?
£50

£40 is 80% of the original, so the original is 40 / 0.8 = £50.

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