Free UCAT mock exam – try before you buy and get to grips with EVERY section!
Dive into 500 free UCAT questions and a mock exam that reflects the subtests, question types and timings of the live test.
Work with real examples of UCAT questions, covering Decision-Making, Verbal & Quantitative Reasoning and Situational Judgement, so you know what to expect on exam day. You’ll get a score at the end to track your performance, helping you refine your test skills the more you practice.
FAQs: UCAT Mock Exam
Should I do a UCAT mock every day?
Not necessarily. Quality > quantity. Check out our complete UCAT preparation guide here to make sure your approach the UCAT strategically and guarantee top scores.
Has anyone scored 3600 in the UCAT?
Before 2025, the highest possible UCAT score was 3600, which came from adding up the top score of 900 in each of the four UCAT subtests: Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, and Abstract Reasoning.
Since Abstract Reasoning has been removed for UCAT 2025, the highest possible UCAT score is now 2700.
While 3600 was technically possible, no one has officially hit that exact score — it’s extremely rare. However, in 2022, a UCAT student scored 3540, placing them in the top 1% (99th percentile) of students sitting the UCAT that year!
What to do on UCAT test day?
Check out all the important UCAT advice, but below is a UCAT test day checklist to make sure you’re ready to smash it!
The night before:
Light review (don’t cram).
Set your alarm.
Get 7–8 hours of sleep.
Prepare your ID and confirmation email from Pearson VUE.
Pack a clear water bottle and celebratory snack for after.
On the day:
Arrive early: Get to the test centre 30 minutes early.
Eat a good breakfast — slow carbs and protein.
Bring valid photo ID and confirmation.
During the test:
Use your keyboard shortcuts (ALT + N to move to next question, etc.)
Don’t panic if a section feels hard - UCAT is scaled.
Keep moving - don’t let one question eat your time.
Flag and skip where needed. Return to a question if you have time left.
Bonus tip: Take the 1-minute instruction screens before each section as a mini mental reset.