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Rohan’s face relaxed into something like grim victory. “It means I misread the question. They’re asking: What percentage of the people who catch the flu are vaccinated? I did that. But… wait.” He re-read the scenario. “Oh, you monster. The 15%—is that of the unvaccinated population, or of the total population who are unvaccinated? It says ‘of the unvaccinated, 15% catch the flu.’ That’s the same thing. My math is right. So why—?”

“No,” Anya said. “You made the classic error. You assumed the unvaccinated sick was 15% of the total population, not 15% of the unvaccinated. You did it right on the second try. But 16.67% isn’t there. So what does that mean?” ucat example questions

Familiarise yourself with the General Medical Council (GMC) guidelines on ethics and teamwork. Major Change for 2025/2026 Rohan’s face relaxed into something like grim victory

“Correct,” Anya said. “But I stared at it for two minutes because I thought, ‘Resilient. Insomniac. A&E.’ I started picturing my tired, brilliant colleagues. I brought real life into the logic. That’s what kills you. The UCAT doesn’t care about your compassion yet. That’s for the interview. The UCAT cares if you can be a cold, fair, lightning-fast machine when a patient’s life depends on triage.” I did that

Rohan took a shaky breath. He looked at the flu question again. His finger hovered over the answer choices:

Therefore, B remains the strongest "must be true" statement regarding the Scaler/Mirror relationship.