UCAT Mastery Series – 6 Proven Full-Length Mock Tests (240 Questions + Step-by-Step Explanations)

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Conquer Numerical, Verbal, Logical, Abstract & Spatial Reasoning | Authentic, Timed Simulations to Skyrocket Your Score

Want to ace the Universal Cognitive Aptitude Test (UCAT) and stand out to employers?
This comprehensive practice series gives you 6 stunning exam-style mocks (240 brand-new questions) that perfectly simulate the real UCAT. With clear, step-by-step explanations, shortcut strategies, and trap alerts, you’ll build the fearless confidence and proven skills needed to succeed under pressure.


🚀 Course Highlights

  • 6 Authentic Full-Length UCAT Mocks
    Practice with realistic test simulations that mirror the official format and timing.

  • 240 Expertly Crafted Questions
    Each with step-by-step worked solutions, shortcuts, and trap alerts to boost accuracy.

  • Smarter Review Mode
    Reattempt flagged or missed items, or drill by skill area for targeted improvement.

  • Score Estimates & Section Insights
    Track your speed vs. accuracy with detailed breakdowns to unlock rapid progress.

  • Mobile & Desktop Friendly
    Train anytime, anywhere with our flexible, on-the-go learning system.


Why This Course Works

Proven prep for numerical, verbal, logical, abstract/diagrammatic, spatial reasoning & attention to detail
Authentic timed practice that mirrors real UCAT conditions
Career-changing skills that benefit you far beyond test day


About the UCAT (Universal Cognitive Aptitude Test)

The Universal Cognitive Aptitude Test (UCAT) is a 20-minute, 40-question pre-employment assessment published by Criteria Corp. It measures general cognitive ability across numerical, verbal, abstract, and logical reasoning. It is used by employers globally across finance, consulting, IT, logistics, and engineering — particularly for analytical and graduate roles.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are in each practice test?
Each test contains 40 questions across numerical, verbal, abstract, and logical reasoning — identical to the real UCAT format.

How long is each practice test?
Each test is timed to 20 minutes — the same as the real UCAT. No pausing, no extensions.

What is a good UCAT score?
30 or above (out of 40) is generally considered strong. Scores of 35+ place candidates in the top 10%. There is no universal pass mark — employers set their own benchmarks.

Is the UCAT the same as the CCAT?
Both are published by Criteria Corp and test similar cognitive skills, but they differ in format. The CCAT has 50 questions in 15 minutes; the UCAT has 40 questions in 20 minutes. If you are preparing for the CCAT, see our CCAT Practice Course.

Is there a free UCAT practice test available?
Yes — we offer a free timed UCAT practice test before you commit to the full course.


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⚖️ Disclaimer:
This course is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Criteria Corp, the official publisher of the UCAT. All questions are original, research-backed practice material created solely for educational and preparatory purposes.


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What Will You Learn?

  • By the end of this course, you will:
  • - Understand the UCAT exam structure — 40 questions, 20 minutes, no negative marking
  • - Solve numerical reasoning questions faster using arithmetic shortcuts and approximation strategies
  • - Master verbal reasoning — analogies, antonyms, synonyms, and sentence logic under time pressure
  • - Recognise abstract reasoning patterns — rotation, reflection, size progression, shading changes
  • - Apply logical reasoning strategies — conditional logic, sequences, and pattern problems
  • - Develop exam stamina through 6 full timed practice runs
  • - Identify weak areas through detailed post-test explanations
  • - Build the instinct to skip, guess, and move on — the key skill for time-pressured aptitude tests

Course Content

Universal Cognitive Aptitude Test Practice
Instructions: You’ll be given 30 minutes to complete the entire test. Work through each question with focus, but avoid getting stuck — if you're unsure of an answer, make an educated guess and keep moving forward. Scoring is simple: you earn one point for every correct response, and there are no penalties for wrong answers. As the test continues, the difficulty level gradually increases. Important Note: The use of calculators or any external tools is strictly prohibited. Be sure to have a pen and paper handy for rough work during the test.

  • UCAT Practice Test 1
  • UCAT Practice Test 2
  • UCAT Practice Test 3
  • UCAT Practice Test 4
  • UCAT Practice Test 5
  • UCAT Practice Test 6

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