Free UCAT Mock Test 107 — 20 Questions + Full Answers
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Read the passage below and decide if the following statement is True, False, or Can't Tell based on the text. Passage: In 2011, research conducted by researchers led by Prof. Elena Vance at the Quantum Computing Lab investigated the properties of Perovskite. Initial experimental setups achieved an energy conversion efficiency of 22 percent. By refining the chemical vapor deposition process and reducing crystalline defects, the team successfully boosted the efficiency of Perovskite to 43 percent in follow-up trials. Despite these promising results, commercial viability is currently limited by the high cost of raw precursor materials and safety regulations governing nanotechnology manufacturing. Statement: The research at the Quantum Computing Lab was funded by a government scientific gran
- A.True
- B.False
- C.Can't Tell
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Speculation vs. Stated Fact Do not fill in missing details with plausible assumptions. Even if university research is often government-funded, you cannot verify it without text evidence. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Locate Relevant Information in the Text: - The passage mentions the research was conducted at the 'Quantum Computing Lab' under 'Prof. Elena Vance'. 2. Compare Statement to Passage Facts: - The statement claims the research was funded by a government grant. - T
Read the passage below and decide if the following statement is True, False, or Can't Tell based on the text. Passage: During the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, global trade networks reshaped national economies. In 1871, the annual production of coffee in Netherlands stood at approximately 25 million metric tons. Following key infrastructure improvements and trade agreements with Saudi Arabia, production in Netherlands surged to 59 million metric tons by 1910. During this same period, Peru emerged as the primary global importer of coffee, consuming over sixty percent of the total global export supply, although its domestic production remained minimal. Statement: Saudi Arabia produced more coffee than Netherlands did between 1871 and 1910.
- A.True
- B.False
- C.Can't Tell
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Unwarranted Extrapolation Statements that introduce rankings or comparisons not supported by the text are logically false if they contradict direct text assertions. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Locate Relevant Information in the Text: - The passage mentions Saudi Arabia in the context of trade agreements: 'Following key infrastructure improvements and trade agreements with Saudi Arabia...' - It lists Netherlands's production figures as rising from 25 to 59 million metric tons
Read the passage below and decide if the following statement is True, False, or Can't Tell based on the text. Passage: During the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, global trade networks reshaped national economies. In 1862, the annual production of copper in New Zealand stood at approximately 21 million metric tons. Following key infrastructure improvements and trade agreements with Thailand, production in New Zealand surged to 79 million metric tons by 1881. During this same period, Peru emerged as the primary global importer of copper, consuming over sixty percent of the total global export supply, although its domestic production remained minimal. Statement: Peru signed an official trade treaty with New Zealand to secure its import of copper.
- A.True
- B.False
- C.Can't Tell
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Absence of Evidence If a statement describes a detail that is plausible but not explicitly stated or logically deducible from the passage, the answer must be 'Can't Tell'. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Locate Relevant Information in the Text: - The passage mentions Peru here: 'During this same period, Peru emerged as the primary global importer of copper...' 2. Compare Statement to Passage Facts: - The statement claims Peru signed a formal trade treaty with New Zealand. - T
Read the passage below and decide if the following statement is True, False, or Can't Tell based on the text. Passage: In 2013, research conducted by researchers led by Dr. Aris Thorne at the Renewable Energy Research investigated the properties of Silicene. Initial experimental setups achieved an energy conversion efficiency of 23 percent. By refining the chemical vapor deposition process and reducing crystalline defects, the team successfully boosted the efficiency of Silicene to 39 percent in follow-up trials. Despite these promising results, commercial viability is currently limited by the high cost of raw precursor materials and safety regulations governing nanotechnology manufacturing. Statement: The research at the Renewable Energy Research was funded by a government scientific gr
- A.True
- B.False
- C.Can't Tell
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Speculation vs. Stated Fact Do not fill in missing details with plausible assumptions. Even if university research is often government-funded, you cannot verify it without text evidence. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Locate Relevant Information in the Text: - The passage mentions the research was conducted at the 'Renewable Energy Research' under 'Dr. Aris Thorne'. 2. Compare Statement to Passage Facts: - The statement claims the research was funded by a government grant. -
Based on the Venn diagram, how many members belong to Tennis and Swimming but NOT Athletics?
- A.5
- B.7
- C.13
- D.10
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Venn Diagram Set Deductions Venn diagrams represent overlaps between sets. Master each discrete region (exclusive vs. inclusive intersections) to calculate totals accurately. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Locate Target Region: We need the intersection of Tennis and Swimming while excluding Athletics. 2. Identify Value: The region overlapping Tennis and Swimming that lies outside Athletics has value 5. Common Mistakes to Avoid: - Double Counting: When asked for 'both A and C', do no
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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Core Concept: Visual Error Checking Error checking tests your ability to quickly scan two highly complex geometrical patterns side-by-side and spot differences. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Row-by-Row Comparison: - Row 1: IDENTICAL. Every line, circle, scale, and intersection matches exactly. - Row 2: IDENTICAL. Every line, circle, scale, and intersection matches exactly. - Row 3: IDENTICAL. Every line, circle, scale, and intersection matches exactly. - Row 4: IDENTICAL. Every line, circle, scal
Based on the Venn diagram, how many members belong to EXACTLY one club/group?
- A.59
- B.57
- C.70
- D.62
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Venn Diagram Set Deductions Venn diagrams represent overlaps between sets. Master each discrete region (exclusive vs. inclusive intersections) to calculate totals accurately. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Locate Exclusive Regions: We need members in only one group. 2. Sum Regions: - Tennis only = 33 - Swimming only = 14 - Athletics only = 15 3. Calculate Total: 33 + 14 + 15 = 62 Common Mistakes to Avoid: - Double Counting: When asked for 'both A and C', do not forget to in
Based on the Venn diagram, how many members belong to both Tennis and Athletics?
- A.18
- B.10
- C.13
- D.21
✓ Worked Explanation
Core Concept: Venn Diagram Set Deductions Venn diagrams represent overlaps between sets. Master each discrete region (exclusive vs. inclusive intersections) to calculate totals accurately. Step-by-Step Resolution: 1. Locate Target Regions: We need the entire intersection of Tennis and Athletics. 2. Sum Regions: - Tennis & Athletics but not Swimming = 9 - All three groups = 4 3. Calculate Total: 9 + 4 = 13 Common Mistakes to Avoid: - Double Counting: When asked for 'both A and C', do
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