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MCAT Exam Prep | Complete Review and Preparation Guide with All Four Sections/ Full-Length Practice Questions and Step-by-Step Explanations to Ace the MCAT Exam The integrated content on the MCAT is broken down into four test sections that comprise the exam Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior

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MCAT Exam Prep 2026-2027 | Complete Review
and Preparation Guide with All Four Sections/ Full-
Length Practice Questions and Step-by-Step
Explanations to Ace the MCAT Exam


MCAT Practice Questions - All Four Sections
This comprehensive practice set contains 230 questions covering all four sections of the MCAT
exam. Each question includes the correct answer and a detailed rationale.


Section 1: Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems (60 Questions)


Question 1
What is the proper formula for sodium sulfate?
A. NaSO₄
B. Na₂SO₄
C. Na(SO₄)₂
D. Na₃SO₄
Correct Answer: B. Na₂SO₄
Rationale: Sodium sulfate consists of two sodium ions (Na⁺) and one sulfate ion (SO₄²⁻). To
balance the charges, two sodium ions (+2 total) are needed to balance the -2 charge of the
sulfate ion. This gives the formula Na₂SO₄ .


Question 2
The human circulatory system is considered to be a ___ loop that has a ___ flow rate.
A. open; constant
B. closed; nonconstant
C. closed; constant
D. open; nonconstant

,Correct Answer: B. closed; nonconstant
Rationale: The human circulatory system is a closed loop system where blood remains within
vessels. The flow rate is nonconstant because it varies with cardiac output, vessel diameter, and
other factors .


Question 3
Which of the following types of bonds is NOT involved in synthesizing double-stranded DNA?
A. β-N-glycosidic linkages
B. Disulfide bridges
C. Phosphodiester bonds
D. Hydrogen bonds
Correct Answer: B. Disulfide bridges
Rationale: Disulfide bridges are covalent bonds formed between cysteine residues in proteins;
they are not involved in DNA synthesis. DNA synthesis involves phosphodiester bonds between
nucleotides, hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs, and β-N-glycosidic linkages
connecting the base to the sugar .


Question 4
What is the approximate height to which ethanol (specific gravity = 0.780) will rise in a
barometer tube open to the atmosphere? Atmospheric pressure = 1.01 × 10⁵ Pa, g = 9.81
m/s², density of water = 1000 kg/m³
A. 13.2 m
B. 8.3 m
C. 4.2 m
D. 7.6 cm
Correct Answer: A. 13.2 m
Rationale: The pressure at equilibrium equals atmospheric pressure. Using P = ρgh, first
calculate ethanol density: ρ = 0.780 × 1000 = 780 kg/m³. Then h = P/(ρg) =
(1.01×10⁵)/(780×9.81) = 13.2 m .


Question 5

,A tank is filled with water to a depth of 2 m, and oil with a density of 800 kg/m³ is added until
the final depth is 4 m. What is the pressure at the bottom of the tank? (Ignore atmospheric
pressure, g = 10 m/s²)
A. 20,000 Pa
B. 32,000 Pa
C. 36,000 Pa
D. 40,000 Pa
Correct Answer: C. 36,000 Pa
Rationale: Total pressure = P_water + P_oil = (ρ_water × g × h_water) + (ρ_oil × g × h_oil) =
(1000×10×2) + (800×10×2) = 20,000 + 16,000 = 36,000 Pa .


Question 6
A projectile is launched at an angle above the horizontal. If the total time of flight is 8
seconds, what is the maximum height reached? (g = 10 m/s²)
A. 40 m
B. 80 m
C. 120 m
D. 160 m
Correct Answer: B. 80 m
Rationale: The time to reach maximum height is half the total flight time, or 4 seconds. Using y
= (1/2)gt² for the downward journey from max height: y = (1/2)(10)(4²) = 80 m. The launch angle
does not affect this calculation .


Question 7
Which of the following best characterizes the differences between fatty acids and
phospholipids?
A. Fatty acids have two tails and form micelles; phospholipids have one tail and form
membranes
B. Fatty acids have two tails and form membranes; phospholipids have two tails and form
micelles
C. Fatty acids have one tail and form micelles; phospholipids have two tails and form
membranes
D. Fatty acids have one tail and form membranes; phospholipids have one tail and form micelles

, Correct Answer: C. Fatty acids have one tail and form micelles; phospholipids have two tails
and form membranes
Rationale: Fatty acids have a single hydrocarbon tail and spontaneously form spherical micelles.
Phospholipids have two hydrocarbon tails and organize into bilayers that form membranes .


Question 8
Compound J reacts with Compound K at 20°C to form a mixture of two products, L (20%) and
M (80%). When the reaction is performed at 60°C, compounds L and M are formed in 80% and
20% yields. When the reaction mixture obtained at 20°C is heated to 60°C and allowed to
stand overnight, the composition slowly changes to 80% L/20% M. Which statement is most
consistent with this information?
A. An equilibrium mixture of L and M is obtained at 60°C
B. The activation energy for formation of L is lower than that for M
C. M is more stable than L
D. L is formed faster than M
Correct Answer: A. An equilibrium mixture of L and M is obtained at 60°C
Rationale: The composition remains constant at 80% L/20% M when maintained at 60°C over a
long period, indicating this represents the equilibrium product composition at that temperature.
This demonstrates L is more stable than M .


Question 9
A tank is filled to a depth of 3 m with water. What is the gauge pressure at the bottom?
(ρ_water = 1000 kg/m³, g = 10 m/s²)
A. 10,000 Pa
B. 20,000 Pa
C. 30,000 Pa
D. 40,000 Pa
Correct Answer: C. 30,000 Pa
Rationale: Gauge pressure P = ρgh = (1000)(10)(3) = 30,000 Pa. Gauge pressure does not include
atmospheric pressure .


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