![]() Neither ACER nor UNSW conduct or endorse LAT preparation courses. It is possible that some commercial preparation courses might provide misleading information or advice to candidates. The LAT Office is unable to comment on the relevance or usefulness of commercial preparation courses. Therefore the most appropriate preparation for the LAT is for candidates to continue with their existing high school or tertiary study and exam preparation, which should include practice in formal written expression. The LAT is designed to assess a candidate’s ability to generate their own ideas and express themselves through writing. Therefore the HSC or other Legal Studies courses will neither advantage nor disadvantage candidate performance in the LAT.ĪCER and UNSW do not recommend or endorse any commercially available courses offering LAT preparation. The LAT does not require any knowledge specific to law. Candidates will type their responses in a text box. Candidates are advised to familiarise themselves with the online sample test because LAT is a computer-based written test. Please note responses in the online practice test are not saved. The online practice exam is available via the candidate's LAT account. From 2017, it has a choice of three writing tasks.A sample paper is available to provide an indication of the type of questions on the test. From 2010-2016, Section 3 had four writing tasks. ![]() Section 3 tests the capacity to develop ideas and to communicate them effectively in writing. Questions in the practice papers marked with an asterisk assume knowledge that is not currently on the specification.įurther information on Section 2 is available in the BMAT test specification which can be found in Further resources, and in the BMAT Section 2: Assumed Subject Knowledge guide, which can be found in Section 2 preparation. The BMAT Section 2 content specification has been revised for testing from August 2019 onwards. Please note that as curriculums have changed over time, so has the Science and Mathematics content of BMAT Section 2. It tests your ability to apply this knowledge – possibly in unfamiliar contexts. Section 2 is based on the knowledge typically included in non-specialist school Science and Mathematics courses. You will also find a further paper in the new format in the section above called Practice papers with explained answers. The sample papers below are in the new format for Section 1: Thinking Skills, now consisting of 32 Problem Solving and Critical Thinking questions. Please note Section 1 has been updated for 2020 and will no longer include questions that test data analysis and inference. Section 1 tests problem solving and critical thinking. This document shows how BMAT tests taken between 2003-2008 convert to the new BMAT score. Past Papers from 2003 to 2008 with Answer Keys Past Paper November 2017 Section 2 answer key Past Paper November 2017 Section 2 answer sheet NAPLAN 2015 final test, reading magazine, Year 9 (PDF 17.6 mb) NAPLAN 2015 final test, writing prompt The Best (Years 7 and 9 only) (PDF 4.2 mb) NAPLAN 2015 final test, numeracy, Year 9 (calculator) (PDF 1.8 mb) NAPLAN 2015 final test, numeracy, Year 9 (NO calculator) (PDF 1. Past Paper November 2017 Section 1 answer key Past Paper November 2017 Section 1 answer sheet Past Paper October 2018 Section 2 answer key Past Paper October 2018 Section 2 answer sheet Past Paper October 2018 Section 1 answer key Past Paper October 2018 Section 1 answer sheet Past Paper October 2019 Section 2 answer key Past Paper October 2019 Section 2 answer sheet Past Paper October 2019 Section 1 answer key Past Paper October 2019 Section 1 answer sheet Past Paper November 2020 Section 2 answer sheet Past Paper November 2020 Section 1 answer sheet Past Paper November 2021 Section 2 answer key Past Paper November 2021 Section 2 answer sheet Past Paper November 2021 Section 1 answer key Past Paper November 2021 Section 1 answer sheet Past Paper 2014 Section 3 sample responses with examiner comments Past Paper November 2020 Section 3 sample responses and examiner comments Specimen Section 3 sample responses with examiner comments Section 3: Writing Task with sample responses and marking criteria Past Paper 2014 Section 2 explained answers Past Paper November 2020 Section 2 explained answers ![]() Past Paper November 2020 Section 2 answer key ![]() Section 2: Scientific Knowledge and Applications with explained answers Past Paper 2014 Section 1 explained answers You can still use Section 1 past papers to practise, but note that Section 1 no longer contains Data Analysis and Inference questions, in which a longer text is followed by a set of related questions. Past Paper November 2020 Section 1 explained answers Past Paper November 2020 Section 1 answer key The specimen and 2020 question papers below are in the new format for Section 1: Thinking Skills, now consisting of 32 Problem Solving and Critical Thinking questions. Section 1: Thinking Skills with explained answers ![]()
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