DAT Test Review
The American Dental Association (ADA) developed the Dental Admission Test (commonly known as the DAT) to examine dental school applicants' overall intellectual and perceptual ability.
The DAT is made up of four sections of multiple-choice test questions:
- Perceptual Ability
- Reading Comprehension
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Survey of Natural Sciences
The DAT's Quantitative Reasoning part assesses applicants' arithmetic abilities, which will be needed in dentistry school. There are 40 multiple-choice questions in this portion, and test-takers have 45 minutes to complete them. In addition, this section will have a basic four-function calculator on the computer screen.
To prepare for the DAT Quantitative Reasoning test, use the free DAT Quantitative Reasoning practice questions, worksheets, and tests listed below. Our DAT Math resources have been completely updated to suit the most recent DAT modifications for 2022.
DAT Math Complete Course
Fractions and Decimals
- Simplifying Fractions
- Adding and Subtracting Fractions
- Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
- Adding Mixed Numbers
- Subtract Mixed Numbers
- Multiplying Mixed Numbers
- Dividing Mixed Numbers
- Comparing Decimals
- Rounding Decimals
- Adding and Subtracting Decimals
- Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
- Converting Between Fractions, Decimals and Mixed Numbers
- Factoring Numbers
- Greatest Common Factor
- Least Common Multiple
- Divisibility Rules
Real Numbers and Integers
Proportions and Ratios
Percent
Algebraic Expressions
Equations
Inequalities
Linear Functions
Polynomials
Exponents and Radicals
Statistics
Geometry
Solid Figures
Quadratic Functions
Complex numbers
Logarithms
Matrices
Functions Operations
Trigonometric Functions
Radical Expressions
Practice Tests
DAT Practice Test 1
Simulate test day with an official practice test. Then, score your test. The answers come with explanations so you can learn from your mistakes.
Start Practice TestDAT Practice Test 2
Simulate test day with an official practice test. Then, score your test. The answers come with explanations so you can learn from your mistakes.
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