International UAS exam, Finland
Reasoning skills
Description
The International UAS Exam is a joint digital entrance exam of the Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS), used for selecting students to study programmes leading to a bachelor’s degree and conducted in English. The entrance exam is completed by the applicant’s own computer remotely online.
The entrance exam is conducted in the English language. The exam sections and duration of the exam are determined on the basis of the study programmes you apply for. You complete at one time all the exam sections that are included to the study programmes you apply for. The entrance exam includes both common exam sections to all study programmes and field-specific exam sections.
Reasoning skills (25 minutes): You have to complete this exam section regardless of the programme you apply for. The section assesses your logical reasoning and problem-solving skills. The maximum score in this section is 20 and the minimum pass score is 1. Penalty scores (wrong answers produce minus points) are used in this section. You can also leave a question unanswered.
Paper Instructions
The applicants' reasoning skills are assessed in this section. There are eight questions in total. Read them carefully and select the answer that you think is correct, based on the given information. There is only one correct answer in each question.
A correct answer produces +2.5 points, an incorrect answer —0.6 points and no answer at all 0 points.
The lowest passing score in this section is five points.
(Reference: uasinfo webpage)
What You Will Learn!
- PASS: The Reasoning Skill of Finland Entrance Exam by practicing mock exams with timers
- By exercising these mock papers, you will improve both your ability to think logically and your ability to find solutions to problems (problem-solving skills).
- PASS: The General Mathematics Skill of Finland Entrance Exam by practicing mock exams with timers
- Basic arithmetic, percentages, first-degree equations, geometry, mathematical-logical reasoning, and understanding tables, graphs, and diagrams are covered.
Who Should Attend!
- Student who applied International UAS Examination, Finland (Joint Application Method)