In contrast, studying at your own pace allows you to choose the areas to concentrate on. And the more UPCAT practice tests you take, the better you become at choosing the correct answer no matter how difficult the question is.
As you might already know, your score on the University of the Philippines College Admission Test (UPCAT) constitutes 60% of the University Predicted Grade or UPG. The remaining 40% will be computed from your final grades in the last three years of high school.
To improve your chances of passing the UPCAT, you need not just a solid foundation in high school but familiarity with the difficulty of the exam. The latter can be achieved by taking time-pressured exams with almost the same difficulty level as UPCAT.
The Mathematics subtest of the UPCAT contains questions from different topics you learned in high school. Although UPCAT questionnaires vary every year, Math questions will most likely come from the following subtopics:
The UPCAT will test your stock knowledge of the general scientific concepts related to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, and Astronomy. To ace this subtest, brush up on the following potential topics under each category:
Ready to take on the challenge of preparing for UPCAT? Learn basic facts about this challenging entrance exam, including who is qualified to take it, the requirements, the application process, and other frequently asked questions about UPCAT.
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With over 300 multiple-choice items, covering the most-commonly asked questions in the UPCAT through the years, these UPCAT reviewers would give you the edge once you are able to study, review and practice ALL the items with tenacity.
The Math subtest in this reviewer will cover your high school math topics. It will also involve your basic math skills that you've learned from elementary days like fundamental operations, fractions, shapes, and other basic concepts.
The Science subtest covers It also focuses on your analytical skills - how you make connections from science concepts and draw conclusions from observations - aside from the information and facts that you've memorized.
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Each circle is divided into six portions; three pairs of identical shapes are located in opposite cells; the grey pieces rotate clockwise. All the inner parts rotate in a counter-clockwise direction. It is not easy to recognise the presence of the three pairs. However, one can reach the same conclusions using other clues. For instance, one may note that the same couple of shapes appear in the first and fourth items of the sequence, as is the second and fifth items. It is only logical that the next item of the series will include two hearts located in the right and left cells. This reasoning should lead us to narrow the possible answer to options (A) and (D). Figuring out the grey portions' movement pattern leaves us with possible options (B) and (D). Combining these two conclusions, and we're left with choice (D) as the only option to comply with this problem's reasoning.
The logic: The inner shape in one frame becomes the middle shape in the next frame; the central form becomes the outer shape in the next frame, and the external form becomes the inner shape two frames later.
Thus, the outer shape in the missing frame should be a square (just like the middle shape in the 5th frame), the central form should be a triangle (like the inner shape in the 5th frame), and the internal structure should be a diamond (like the outer shape in the 4th frame).
Tip: The main challenge associated with Next In Series questions is the way in which they push the line between objective and subjective interpretations. Test takers are likely to find rules that are based on things they have seen before, and less likely to find rules that are anchored in themes and concepts they are unfamiliar with. To easily locate the sole correct interpretation, it is helpful to familiarise yourself with the type of patterns test publishers like to include.
In Next In Series exercises, there are several images arranged in a row. Your job is to understand the pattern so that you can find the omitted image. This is not always easy, with test-makers often implementing tactics of misdirection, including features that seem relevant to the pattern but are, in fact, arbitrary. The time pressure and cognitive load as you try to come up with and test various theories certainly add to the challenge.
Despite all this, Next In Series questions are a skill that can be acquired like any other. You can improve your logical reasoning by answering more Next in Series questions. Other Abstract Reasoning practice questions are included in Saville Assessment, Korn Ferry Tests, CCAT, SHL, and Aon cut-e.
Next, we will tackle a similar type of question. While Next In Series features a single row (or column) of images with a pattern that runs left-to-right (or top-to-bottom), matrices feature rows AND columns and patterns that run vertically AND diagonally.
The circle: Across a row (from left to right) the circle always remains in the same row but moves one column to the right in each successive frame. Down a column, in each frame, the circle is still in the same row but is in different columns.
The star: Across a row (from left to right) the star always remains in the same column but moves up one row in each successive frame. The star forever remains in the same row down a column but moves one column to the left in each succeeding frame.
(In the upper-right frame the star and circle end up in the same position and the circle covers the star).
We can eliminate the answer (A) because it is missing a circle. We can further eliminate answers (B) and (D), because the star is in the wrong position, and the answer (C) because it has the circle in the wrong place.
The two boxes are different (and do not contain a common element) down the third column. Therefore, the missing box should contain a combination of those two boxes. Notice also, that across the third row if the first box is combined with the second box, which is blank, it would produce a box identical to the first box.
Abstract Reasoning Tests differ in three main ways: There are some tests that require the use of a more significant number of logical rules in order to formulate shapes correctly. There are also tests that use fewer, more complex rules. Finally, some tests give you more time for each question, while others give you less time. Most tests with more than three rules give test takers less than 30 seconds, whereas tests with fewer rules give them up to 45 seconds.
Yet another assessment that focuses on matrices, the Raven test is extremely ubiquitous and is the inspiration for the Talent Q Logical Assessment. Read more about The Raven's Progressive Matrices Test.
Set A: The number of striped cylinders is always even. The stars seem to appear randomly, so we cannot use them to characterize this set; they are a diversion.
Set B: The number of stars is always odd, and one of them is always inside another shape. The cylinder pattern seems to be random, with changing colours, sizes, and positions; they are a diversion.
The test shape belongs to set B since it contains only one star (an odd number), which appears inside another shape. Additionally, you may notice that the number of striped cylinders is odd, so it does not match set A criteria.
The pop-up: In each row, the left cell consists of a duplication of the left symbol from the middle compartment and an addition of a new symbol between the two identical symbols. Thus, the correct answer is (L).
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