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As of the 24th of September 2017, UMAT has now been replaced by the University Clinical Aptitude Test – UCAT.
To find out more about the change to UCAT, please read our post: UMAT replaced by UCAT for 2019.
To learn more about UCAT and to find sample questions, please read our Beginner’s Guide to UCAT.
The contents of the box 1 added to the contents of box 2 equal the contents of box 3.
However, when two lines appear in the same position in the first two boxes, they do not appear in box 3 as they minuseach other and cancel out.
These questions are what you can expect in a UMAT exam. Matrix UMAT has an interactive classroom approach which allows you to gain the knowledge, understanding and skills necessary for success in the UMAT exam.
Find out how Matrix can help you prepare for the UMAT exam with their Matrix UMAT Preparation Course.
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