There are practice questions available on the UKCAT website (www.ukcat.ac.uk). This site is worth visiting to get an idea of the layout of the test, as it is computer based at the test centre. There are also books of practice questions that may be useful:
“Passing the UK Clinical Aptitude Test and BMAT” – Felicity Walker-Buckton, Rosalie Hutton, Glenn Hutton (Law Matters Publishing) ISBN 1-84641-037-1
Practicing Aptitude Tests:
There are a few other places which have tests that the applicant can practice which are quite similar to the UKCAT. Many companies use aptitude tests in their recruitment processes that include verbal and quantitative reasoning tests similar to those in the UKCAT. There are also some places that use similar questionnaires to the non-cognitive analysis subtest, such as the Government’s Civil Service recruitment scheme. The following websites may be useful as practice, but be aware that the UKCAT test itself is slightly different:
www.drtest.co.uk
www.ukcatpractice.tripod.com
www.ase-solutions.co.uk
www.kent.ac.uk/careers/psychotests.htm
www.shldirect.com
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