Science — University Practice
Select a topic to practice. Each topic contains exams organized by difficulty level: easy, medium, and hard.
This section measures your ability to interpret, analyze, and evaluate scientific information. It does not test specific science facts — instead, it presents data, experiments, and conflicting viewpoints, then asks you to reason through them using critical thinking skills.
Each passage includes charts, tables, graphs, experiment descriptions, or scientist viewpoints that you must analyze to answer the questions.
What skills are tested?
- Data Representation (30-40%): Reading and interpreting graphs, tables, and charts. Identify trends, compare data points, and draw conclusions.
- Research Summaries (45-55%): Understanding experimental design, identifying variables, analyzing results, and predicting outcomes.
- Conflicting Viewpoints (15-20%): Comparing hypotheses, identifying where scientists agree or disagree, and evaluating argument strength.
No advanced science knowledge is required. Everything you need is provided in the passage and its data.
How to practice?
- Practice reading data quickly: Extract key information from tables and graphs efficiently.
- Focus on trends: Look for patterns rather than memorizing specific values.
- Identify variables first: Always find the independent variable, dependent variable, and controls before answering.
- Use the data, not your knowledge: Base answers on what the passage provides.
Start with easy sets and progress to harder ones as your skills improve.