Free UCAT practice - beta

UCAT practice, on the house

Targeted questions across all four UCAT subtests with instant scoring and a breakdown of where you are strong and where you are leaking marks.

Heads up: this tool is brand new, completely free, and almost certainly a little buggy. I am building it in the open. If something looks broken, it probably is. No charge, no catch, just practice.

One honest aside: these tools have been built quietly in the background for months, with genuine blood, sweat and tears behind them. They are exhausting to make and still maturing, so if you run into an error, please be patient and bear with me. I am fixing things as I find them.

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Free UCAT practice that actually builds skill

This tool drills all four UCAT ANZ subtests with instant scoring and a breakdown by question type, so you can see exactly where you are strong and where you are leaking marks. It is completely free while in beta. Here is an honest, practical guide to the UCAT and how to train for it.

What the UCAT tests in 2026

The UCAT ANZ is a roughly two-hour, computer-based admissions test used by most Australian and New Zealand undergraduate medicine and dentistry programs. Since 2025 it has four subtests (Abstract Reasoning was removed):

The three cognitive subtests are each scaled from 300 to 900, for a total of 900 to 2700. Situational Judgement is reported separately in bands 1 to 4.

How to practise each subtest

Common UCAT mistakes to avoid

Sinking three minutes into one hard item. Every question is worth the same single mark, so flag it, guess, and move on.
Over-reading Verbal Reasoning passages instead of hunting for the specific claim the question is testing.
Practising without a clock. Untimed accuracy is necessary first, but the UCAT is ultimately won on speed.
Skipping Situational Judgement because it "can't be studied". Learning the principles examiners reward reliably moves your band.

A simple way to use this tool

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UCAT practice FAQ

Is this UCAT practice tool really free?

Yes. It is free while in beta, with no account required and no paywall on the questions. I am building it in the open, so expect the odd rough edge.

How many questions are there?

There are 120 original questions spread across Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Situational Judgement, and the bank keeps growing.

Are these real UCAT questions?

No. Every question is original, written to mirror the style and reasoning of the UCAT ANZ. Nothing is copied from the official test or any provider.

Does the UCAT still have Abstract Reasoning?

No. Abstract Reasoning was removed, so the UCAT ANZ now has four subtests: Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Situational Judgement.

How is the UCAT scored?

The three cognitive subtests are each scaled from 300 to 900, giving a total between 900 and 2700. Situational Judgement is reported in bands 1 to 4.