The Quantitative Reasoning section of the UCAT assesses a candidate’s ability to solve numerical problems. It consists of 36 questions, and candidates have 25 minutes to complete it. The questions are set at the level of GCSE Mathematics.
The questions tend to be grouped into sets of four, which means that four questions share the same data (this could be graphs, tables or charts). However, some questions stand alone. Each question has five answer options, and the candidate must select the correct answer.
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