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UPCAT 2027 Interactive Sample Exam: 20 Items with Instant Scoring and Subtest Breakdown

🎓 UPCAT 2027 INTERACTIVE SAMPLE EXAM — FREE. The University of the Philippines College Admission Test (UPCAT) is the most competitive college entrance exam in the Philippines, with an acceptance rate of roughly 17%. The 2027 admission cycle UPCAT will be administered by the UP Office of Admissions around September–October 2026, covering four subtests: Language Proficiency (English & Filipino), Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, and Science. Try the interactive 20-question sample exam below — one item per page, instant feedback with full rationale, automatic scoring, and a subtest-by-subtest breakdown of your strengths and weak areas. No sign-up. No download. Works on mobile and desktop.

🎓 UPCAT 2027 Sample Exam — 20 Items

Click an answer to see if you got it right • Instant rationale • Score breakdown by subtest

Question 1 of 20Language Proficiency

What's on the Real UPCAT

The actual UPCAT is significantly longer than this sample — expect about 200 items across four subtests in roughly 3 hours, with no calculator and strict time limits per section. The breakdown roughly matches what you just experienced:

  • Language Proficiency (~50 items): English and Filipino vocabulary, grammar, sentence completion, idiomatic expressions, and analogies. Filipino-language items often trip English-strong applicants — drill wika at balarila daily.
  • Reading Comprehension (~50 items): short and long passages in both English and Filipino. Expect items on main idea, supporting details, author’s purpose, inference, and vocabulary in context.
  • Mathematics (~50 items): algebra (linear and quadratic equations, systems), geometry (plane and solid), trigonometry basics, probability, statistics, and word problems. No calculator allowed — mental math speed matters.
  • Science (~50 items): biology (cells, genetics, ecology), chemistry (atomic structura, reactions, acids/bases), physics (motion, energy, waves, electricity), and Earth and environmental science (weather, climate, geology).

How to Read Your Score

  • 18–20 correct (90–100%): Outstanding pace. You are tracking for a top-tier UPCAT result and likely your first-choice campus and degree program.
  • 15–17 correct (75–89%): Strong. Focus on your weakest subtest from the breakdown to push higher.
  • 12–14 correct (60–74%): On track. Add daily timed drills in your lowest subtest.
  • 8–11 correct (40–59%): Needs work. Commit to a structured 4-month prep plan and re-take this sample every two weeks.
  • 0–7 correct (below 40%): Just starting. Build the foundation first — high school review books in all four subjects — then layer in UPCAT-style drilling.

Recommended Next Steps

  1. Identify your weakest subtest from the score breakdown and spend the next two weeks drilling only that area — 30 items per day with rationale review.
  2. Build vocabulary daily — 20 English words and 20 Filipino words per day. Vocabulary appears in both Language and Reading subtests and is the single highest-yield daily habit.
  3. Master mental math — no calculator allowed. Drill percentages, fractions, ratios, and basic algebra until you can compute in your head.
  4. Use the official UP Office of Admissions UPCAT Bulletin as your reference for the exact subject coverage and recent test-day procedures. The bulletin is released annually around April–May.
  5. Take this sample exam again in two weeks to measure improvement and identify persistent weak topics.

This is Volume 1 of an ongoing interactive UPCAT sample series. Follow Exams Pinas for full-length practice tests, deep-dive subject reviewers for Language, Reading, Math, and Science, and a complete UPCAT 2027 study roadmap as we get closer to exam day.

Good luck, future Iskolar ng Bayan. We’re rooting for you.

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