
UCATSEN Verbal Reasoning Tips
1. Get used to the UCATSEN timings
As part of doing the UCATSEN, you will have extra time which can be very helpful, particularly for a section like Verbal Reasoning where people tend to run out of time. However, you want to ensure that you are able to complete the whole section within the amount of time you’ve been allocated so make sure you practice questions under timed conditions.
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Toggle2. Practice skim reading for UCATSEN Verbal Reasoning
UCATSEN Verbal Reasoning involves reading large passages of information to figure out an answer but unfortunately, it’s unlikely that you will have time to read the whole passage. Try to practice searching for keywords in the passage and skim reading the sentences around these to find the answer that you’re looking for.

3. Create UCATSEN strategies that are tailored to your needs
Having a particular learning difficulty can make it difficult when reading large amounts of text so you may struggle with the UCATSEN Verbal Reasoning section. Don’t let this put you off, instead, try to focus on strategies that help you develop the skills to be successful in this section. Generally reading more articles and analysing your understanding of what you’ve read can be a good way of developing such skills. Try to identify what you struggle with such as timing and focus on how to tackle this.
4. Read the question first
Reading the question first means that as you skim read you know what you’re looking for and don’t have to spend time reading the whole passage. Ensure that you read the question carefully so you’re skimming for the right information and not looking for what you think the question asked.
5. Don’t make assumptions
You aren’t required to have previous knowledge of the contents of the passage but you might be lucky enough to have read something related to that topic. This can be helpful in understanding the passage however don’t pick your answer based on what you already know. You answer should only be based on the information that is given to you in the passage so don’t make assumptions based on information that hasn’t been given to you.
Frequently Asked Question
โWhat is the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section?
The UCATSEN verbal reasoning section is one of the five subtests of the UCATSEN (University Clinical Aptitude Test for UK medical and dental schools) designed to assess a candidate’s ability to read and interpret complex written passages.
โHow can I improve my reading comprehension skills for the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section?
To improve reading comprehension skills for the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section, candidates should practice reading a variety of texts on different topics and genres, and focus on identifying the main ideas and arguments presented. It may also be helpful to practice using context clues to infer the meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases, and to actively engage with the material by asking questions and making connections to prior knowledge.
โWhat types of passages can I expect in the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section?
Passages in the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section can cover a wide range of topics, including social sciences, natural sciences, humanities, and current affairs. Candidates should be prepared to read both informative and argumentative texts of varying lengths and complexity, and to answer questions that require careful analysis and interpretation.
โWhat are some tips for succeeding in the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section?
Some tips for succeeding in the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section include reading the passage carefully and actively, highlighting key information, and identifying the main idea or argument presented. Candidates should also practice using deductive reasoning to eliminate incorrect answer choices and choose the best answer based on the information presented in the passage.
โWhat resources are available to help me prepare for the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section?
There are many resources available to help candidates prepare for the UCATSEN verbal reasoning section, including practice questions and tests, study guides and textbooks, online courses and tutorials, and private tutoring services. Candidates should choose the resources that best fit their learning style and needs, and prioritize regular practice and review.






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