FREE UCAT Practice Test (Universal Cognitive Aptitude Test )

Discover a complimentary, up-to-date UCAT test for 2024, this practice exam offers a diverse range of UCAT questions, providing you with a glimpse into the Criteria Cognitive Ability Test.

This simulation comprises 13 questions, allotting 6 minutes for completion. The question style and difficulty align precisely with the original UCAT, a prerequisite for many recruitment processes. Familiarizing yourself with the question types in this simulation exam navigation will allow you to tackle more questions efficiently.

Throughout this complimentary simulation, prioritize questions basis difficulty, since on an average in actual Universal Cognitive Aptitude Test, will have 30 seconds per question. However some questions will take more time than the others , so be very careful with the time allotted to each question. If uncertain about a question, avoid fixating and proceed to the next question. Some questions are deliberately added to waste you time. Refrain from this type of questions.

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FREE UCAT QUESTIONS

  1. If an assembly line produces 4 Industrial Equipment per hour, how many engines would it produce in 18 hours?
    A. 36
    B. 48
    C. 60
    D. 72
    E. 84
  2. Which of the following is the smallest value?
    A. 1.3860
    B. 0.1386
    C. 0.3861
    D. 2.0381
    E. 1.0386
  3. Which of the following boxes should replace the question mark(?) to complete the pattern?

4. 15 is 30% of what number?

A. 5

B. 30

C. 55

D. 45

E. 50

5. Assume the first two statements are true. Is the final statement: 1) True, 2) False, or 3) Uncertain based on the information provided?

Geoffrey is older than Harry.

Harry is older than Gavin.

Gavin is older than Geoffrey

A. TRUE

B. FALSE

C. UNCERTAIN

6. How many of the five items in the left-hand column are exactly the same as the corresponding entry in the right-hand column?

Nucor Steel Co. — — — — — — — — — — — Nucor Steel Comp.

Starks Industrial, Inc. — — — — — — — Starks Industrials, Inc.

Hennery & Davidson — — — — — — — Hennery & Davidsen

Dalliers, Cleeve and Sons — — — — — Dalliers, Cleve and Sons

Titan Chemicals Co. — — — — — — Titan Chemicals Co.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5

7. A company has three production plants: A, B, and C. The table below shows the production output (in units) for each plant over a span of four years:

What is the total production output for all plants combined in Year 3?

A. 470

B. 475

C. 510

D. 520

E. 530

8. A Television’s original price is $1100. It is first discounted by 25%, and then another 20% discount is applied to the reduced price. What is the final sale price?

A. $660

B. $660.8

C. $661

D. $662

E. $663

9. Linda is 4 times as old as Tom. In 6 years, Linda’s age will be twice that of Tom’s age. How old is Linda now?

A. 10 years

B. 12 years

C. 8 years

D. 6 years

E. 14 years

10. What would be the next group of letters in the following series: vpx … wqy … xrz … ysa … ?

A. ztb

B. zuc

C. zva

D. zwa

E. ztd

11. Which of the following does not belong?

12. A group of 3 numbers has an average of 17. The first two numbers are 12 and 19. What is the third number?

A. 17

B. 19

C. 20

D. 23

E. 30

13. How many of the four pictures in the left-hand column are exactly the same as the corresponding picture in the right-hand column?

A. 0

B. 1

C. 2

D. 3

E. 4

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ANSWERS

1. Correct Answer: D
If an assembly line produces 4 industrial equipment per hour, to find out how many industrial equipment it would produce in 18 hours, you can multiply the production rate by the number of hours:

4 engines/hour * 18 hours = 72 industrial equipment

So, the correct answer is:D. 72

2. Correct Answer: B

To determine the smallest value among the given options, we need to compare the numbers digit by digit, starting from the leftmost digit.

Looking at the options:

A. 1.3860 B. 0.1386 C. 0.3861 D. 2.0381 E. 1.0386

Option B has the smallest digit in the first decimal place (0.1), which is smaller than any other first decimal digit in the other options. Therefore, 0.1386 is the smallest value among the given options.

3. Correct Answer: B

The series alternates between ‘×’ and ‘ ÷’ . So the next element in the list is ‘×’

4. The correct answer is: (E) 50

To find the number, you need to set up an equation where 30% of the unknown number is equal to 15:

30% of x = 15

To solve for x, divide both sides by 30% (or 0.30 as a decimal):

x = 15 / 0.30 x = 50

So, 15 is 30% of the number 50.

Tips and Tricks for Solving This Question Faster

A quick look at the options will tell you, that Option A can not be the answer since it is smaller than 15

Quick calculations of 30% of 45 and 55, will give you decimal values, which is not the case here. So Option C and D are negated.

Option B, 30, 15 is half of 30, which is 50%, so option B can not be the correct answer.

30% of 50 = (30/100) * 50 = 15

Hence E is the correct option

5. Correct Answer: B

Let’s employ mathematical symbols to aid in our comprehension. “Greater than” (>) signifies “older than,”

(1) Geoffrey is older than Harry: Geoffrey > Harry.

(2) Harry is older than Gavin: Harry > Gavin

Hence, we deduce that — Geoffrey > Harry > Gavin

Hence, the Third statement says which says Gavin is older than Geoffrey is False

Hence the correct answer is B) — False

6. The correct answer is (A)

The completely identical items: Titan Chemicals Co.

mistakes are marked in bold :

Nucor Steel Co. — — — — — — Nucor Steel Comp.

Starks Industrial, Inc. — — — — -Starks Industrials, Inc.

Hennery & Davidson — — — — — Hennery & Davidsen

Dalliers, Cleeve and Sons — -Dalliers, Cleve and Sons

Titan Chemicals Co. — — — — — — Titan Chemicals Co.

7. Correct Answer: A

To calculate the total production output for all plants combined in Year 3, you need to sum up the production output of each plant in Year 3.

Total production output = Production output of Plant A + Production output of Plant B + Production output of Plant C in Year 3

Total production output = 140 + 210 + 120 = 470 units

So, the correct answer is: A) 470 units

8. The correct answer is: A) $660

To find the final sale price, let’s calculate the discounts step by step:

First, calculate the discount of 25% on the original price of $1100: Discount = 0.25 * $1100 = $275.

Price after the first discount = $1100 — $275 = $825.

Next, calculate the discount of 20% on the price after the first discount: Discount = 0.20 * $825 = $165.

Price after the second discount = $825 — $165 = $660.

9.The correct answer is: B) 12 years

Let’s solve this age problem step by step:

Given information: Linda’s age = 4 * Tom’s age In 6 years, Linda’s age will be twice Tom’s age

Let’s assume Tom’s current age is x years.

So, Linda’s current age is 4x years.

After 6 years: Linda’s age = 4x + 6 Tom’s age = x + 6

According to the given information, Linda’s age in 6 years will be twice Tom’s age: 4x + 6 = 2(x + 6) 4x + 6 = 2x + 12 2x = 6 x = 3

Now we can find Linda’s current age: Linda’s age = 4x = 4 * 3 = 12 years

10. the correct answer is: A) ztb

In this series, it appears that each letter in the group is being shifted by one step forward in the alphabet, while considering their positions. Let’s analyze:

  • vpx -> wqy (each letter shifted forward by one)
  • wqy -> xrz (each letter shifted forward by one)
  • xrz -> ysa (each letter shifted forward by one)

Following the same pattern, the next group would be: ysa -> ztb (each letter shifted forward by one)

11. Correct Answer: B

Explanation: This is an outlier identification problem. To solve it, study all 5 options and see what they have in common. In this case, each choice has three shapes. What are those shapes? Each one contains a circle, a pentagon, and a square. Except Choice B. Instead of a square, it has two pentagons. Since this is the only one that doubles up on shapes, it’s the one that doesn’t belong.

12. Correct Answer: C

Explanation: An average is the sum of all the numbers in a set, divided by the number of numbers in that set.

To figure this one out, set up a simple equation and solve for X:

(12 + 19 + X) ÷ 3 = 17

You want to isolate the X, so first multiply both sides by 3. 17×3 = 51, so the equation becomes:

(12 + 19 + X) = 51

Subtract both 12 and 19 from 51 to isolate the variable:

X = 20

13.The correct Answer is C) 2

2nd and 3rd pair are different.

1st and 4th pair are same

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