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by Giulia Bankov April 17, 2019 4 min read
The Decision Making subtestwas only included in the UCAT exam a few years ago and it is certainly one of the vaguest ones to study for. The aim of the Decision Making section is to assess your ability to apply logic, interpret information and evaluate arguments in order to identify the correct answer. For this subtest, you will have 31 minutes to answer 29 questions. The Decision Making questions will vary from logic puzzles to choosing the best argument to understand Venn diagrams. For more information on the logistics behind the Decision Making, check out the UCAT official website.
Time | Questions |
31 minutes | 29 questions |
Amongst the resources provided to you on the day is a white board you can use to draw and scribble notes, should you need to. Of course, this is not something you will need for all UCAT questions, and I don’t expect you to use it for Verbal Reasoning or Situational Judgement, but it will surely come in handy for the Decision Making subtest. Make sure you are comfortable using it and while practicing example questions make sure you know what you need to sketch or put down in writing that will help you answer questions quickly and accurately. Some questions might be best solved by drawing a table or a Venn diagram, so use the board to your advantage.
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