UCAT ANZ Scoring
The UCAT ANZ is marked on the number of correct answers you give. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. Your performance on one question does not influence which other questions are presented.
Cognitive Subtest Scoring
As the number of questions varies between the three cognitive subtests it is not possible to make a direct comparison of the raw marks between these subtests. Raw marks are therefore converted to scale scores that share a common range from 300 to 900.
A total scaled score is generated by summing the individual scale scores of Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making and Quantitative Reasoning. The total scaled score ranges from 900 to 2700.
Situational Judgement Subtest
Results for the Situational Judgement subtest are expressed as a separate scaled score between 300 and 900.
Subtests |
Questions |
Scale Score Range |
Marking |
Verbal Reasoning |
44 |
300 - 900 |
Questions are worth 1 mark each. |
Decision Making |
35 |
300 - 900 |
Single answer questions are worth 1 mark. Multiple statement questions are worth 2 marks. 1 mark is awarded to partially correct responses on the multiple-statement questions. |
Quantitative Reasoning |
36 |
300 - 900 |
Questions are worth 1 mark each. |
Total Scale Score Range |
900 - 2700 |
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Situational Judgement |
69 |
300 - 900 |
Full marks are awarded for a question if your response matches the correct answer and partial marks awarded if your response is close to the correct answer. |