The Decision Making section of the UCAT tests a candidate’s ability to make a decision, reach a conclusion, evaluate arguments, and analyse numerical information. It consists of 29 questions that include text, charts, tables, graphs or diagrams. Candidates have 31 minutes to answer the 29 questions.
A question might have four answer options and the candidate must select the correct one, or a question might have five statements and the candidate must respond ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to each one.
Please click here to access practice questions for the Decision Making section of the UCAT.