This is Part 2 of a series of breakdown posts that will outline the DAT 2017!
On the menu today: The Survey of Natural Sciences, which is the longest section of the test, both in time and in number of questions!
Survey of Natural Sciences is the first section of the DAT,
there are 100 questions, and you have 90 minutes.
Within the section, there are 3 sciences tested: Biology (40 questions), General Chemistry aka Inorganic Chemistry (30 questions), and Organic Chemistry (30 questions). The content of these questions is limited to the things you learned in your entire first-year course in biology, general/inorganic chemistry course, and the organic chemistry class. Basically this means no upper level concepts beyond what you saw in those courses.
The ADA (maker of the DAT) gives a fairly detailed list of topics within the subsections so you can really hone in on certain areas when studying. Check out each subsection topic breakdown and a couple ADA-supplied sample questions below:
Biology, 40 questions
Sample Question:
General/Inorganic Chemistry, 30 questions
Sample Question:
Organic Chemistry, 30 questions
Sample Question:
The Survey of Natural Sciences is first big hump in your DAT 2017 day adventure and it’s a doozy! The key is perfecting your time management to keep you calm so you can focus on the questions and not worry about running out of time. Practice and ace it with DAT Cracker, where you can take practice tests in each section with questions that look and feel like the real thing! Stay tuned for further breakdowns!
**P.S. Here are the sample question answers:
5. E
51. C
81. C
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