Mathematics Reviewer: UPCAT Math Coverage
Mathematics Reviewer: UPCAT Math Coverage
Algebra
o Signed Numbers
o Algebraic Expressions
o Equations and Inequalities
o Quadratic Equations
o Systems of Equation
o Polynomials
o Functions and Relations
o Fractions and Rational Functions
o Cartesian Coordinate System (Graphing)
o Word Problems
o Exponents and Logarithms
o Radicals
o Sets and Set Notation
o Complex Numbers
o Sequences and Series
Geometry
o Reasoning and Logic
o Definitions, Postulates and Theorems
o Angles
o Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
o Triangle Postulates and Theorems (ASA, SSS, etc.)
o Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons
o Area and Volume
o Circles
Trigonometry
o Basic Trigonometric Functions
o Basic Identities
o Application
Statictics
o Measures of Central Tendencies (mean, median, mode)
o Measures of Spread (variance, standard deviation, percentiles)
o Factorials
o Counting, Permutation and Combination
o Probability
UPCAT Math Tips
Strengthen and polish your basics. A solid foundation on the basics of the fundamentals of mathematics
is your key to passing the Math part of the UPCAT. All other topics that are covered will need the basics
on math. So before getting into more complicated topics like calculus and trigonometry, focus on the
basics.
Study the basics of trigonometry ratios. aIt would be best to study the basic trigonometric ratios and its
applications as UPCAT is known to throw in some trigonometry questions.
Calculators are not allowed during the exam. That means YOU are your calculator. It’s best if you
brush up on your manual and mental computation skills. There are a lot of learning resources out there
that you can choose from. This PDF copy of Speed Math for Kids might be able to help
Supplement your review with other math learning resources. You can check out channels
like PatrickJMTand KhanAcademy. There are also a handful of tutorials from other authors on Youtube.
Master calculating fractions, decimals and percents. This is also a key area that you should focus on.
Study on how to masterfully apply the basic mathematical operations on fractions and you will go a long
way. Believe us. You’ll thank us later.
Keep practicing. The best way to see if you are ready to take the actual UPCAT is to keep taking practice
tests and find out where you’re having a hard time so you can focus on getting better on those topics.
The UPCAT has NO Filipino questions. Aside from becoming good in computations, you should also
practice your English comprehension skills to understand word problems better.
Internalize & analyze, NOT memorize. Lastly, we all know mathematics is riddled with tons of
formulas. It would take years if you wanted to ‘memorize’ all of them. The secret here not to memorize
the formulas, but to internalize them and understand what they’re for and what they do. When you
understand that, the formula will naturally come to you because you understand how it’s supposed to
work.
Science Reviewer
UPCAT Science Coverage
The Science subtest covers It also focuses on your analytical skills - how you make connections from science
concepts and draw conclusions from observations - aside from the information and facts that you've
memorized.
Biology
o The Ecosystem
o Classification/Taxonomy
o Biogeochemical Cycles
o Plants and Photosynthesis
o Animal Biology
o Cell Biology
o Genetics and Heredity
o Human Anatomy
Chemistry
o Precision and Accuracy
o Conversion of Units
o Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
o States of Matter
o The Periodic Table
o Electronic Configuration and the Quantum Numbers
o Nuclear Reactions
o Chemical Reactions
o Stoichiometry
o Gas Laws
o Redox Reactions
o Basic Organic Chemistry
Physics
o Scalar and Vector Quantities
o Laws of Motion
o Relative Velocities
o Force
o Work, Energy and Power
o Fluid Mechanics
o Light, Sound and Waves
o Electricity and Magnetism
o Thermodynamics
Grammar
o Parts of Speech
o Correct Usage
o Punctuation
o Capitalization
o Subject-verb Agreement
o Sentence Construction/Fragment Sequencing
o Modifiers
o Finding Errors/Sentence Correction
o Voice (active and passive)
Essays
Getting the Main Idea/Topic Sentence
Appropriate Title of Selection
Poetry
Short stories
Speeches
Comic Strips
Graphs and Other Diagrams
Figures of Speech (simile, metaphors, etc.)
Author’s Point of View
Meaning Through Context Clues
Drawing Conclusions
Inference
Fact and Opinion