Sample MCQs in APS Test of South Africa

Sample MCQs in APS Test of South Africa

The APS (Admission Point Score) test, an important assessment for students in South Africa, determines eligibility for various university programs and serves as a measure of a student's readiness for tertiary education. 

This guide provides an overview of the APS test, a breakdown of question types, tips for effective preparation, and sample MCQs with answers.

Introduction to the APS Test

The APS Test is a standardized assessment used in South Africa as part of the admission criteria for university programs. 

The test measures skills across several academic subjects, including Mathematics, English, and Science, assessing the student's knowledge and readiness for further studies. A strong APS score can significantly enhance a student’s chances of gaining admission to their desired program.

Types of Questions in the APS Test

As per the APS Score Calculator, The APS Test includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) across several subjects, designed to gauge both theoretical knowledge and practical application. The test is divided into these major sections:

  1. Language Proficiency (e.g., English or Afrikaans)

  2. Mathematics and Mathematical Literacy

  3. Science and General Knowledge

Each section contains questions that test comprehension, analytical skills, and subject knowledge. Let’s look at the kinds of MCQs students might encounter in each section.

Sample Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers

 


 

1. Language Proficiency Section

Sample MCQs for English Comprehension and Grammar:

  1. Question: Choose the correct word to complete the sentence:
    "The weather was so __________ that we decided to stay indoors."

    • A) delightful

    • B) bad

    • C) warm

    • D) charming

  2. Answer: B) bad

  3. Question: Read the sentence below and identify the synonym for the word “enormous.”
    "The elephant was so enormous that it could barely fit through the gate."

    • A) Huge

    • B) Small

    • C) Tiny

    • D) Miniature

  4. Answer: A) Huge

  5. Question: Identify the correct form of the word to complete the sentence:
    "She is the __________ student in her class."

    • A) brighter

    • B) bright

    • C) brightest

    • D) more bright

  6. Answer: C) brightest

  7. Question: Which word is spelled correctly?

    • A) Recieve

    • B) Accomodate

    • C) Embarrass

    • D) Definate

  8. Answer: C) Embarrass

  9. Question: Choose the word that best completes the sentence:
    "Despite their differences, the two colleagues managed to work together __________."

    • A) harmonious

    • B) harmoniously

    • C) harmony

    • D) harmonizing

  10. Answer: B) harmoniously

  11. Question: Select the antonym of "abundant."

    • A) Plentiful

    • B) Scarce

    • C) Overflowing

    • D) Numerous

  12. Answer: B) Scarce

 


 

2. Mathematics Section

Sample MCQs for Mathematics:

  1. Question: If a train travels 240 km in 4 hours, what is its average speed?

    • A) 30 km/h

    • B) 40 km/h

    • C) 50 km/h

    • D) 60 km/h

  2. Answer: D) 60 km/h

  3. Question: What is the value of 12×5−18+612 \times 5 - 18 + 6 12×5−18+6?

    • A) 36

    • B) 42

    • C) 45

    • D) 48

  4. Answer: A) 36

  5. Question: In a class of 30 students, 12 are boys. What fraction of the class are girls?

    • A) 1/2

    • B) 3/5

    • C) 3/4

    • D) 4/5

  6. Answer: B) 3/5

  7. Question: Solve for x: 5x−7=3x+95x - 7 = 3x + 95x−7=3x+9

    • A) x = -8

    • B) x = 8

    • C) x = 1

    • D) x = -1

  8. Answer: B) x = 8

  9. Question: What is the next term in the sequence 2, 6, 12, 20, ___?

    • A) 30

    • B) 28

    • C) 24

    • D) 26

  10. Answer: A) 30

  11. Question: A circle has a radius of 7 cm. What is its area? (Use π=3.14\pi = 3.14π=3.14)

    • A) 154 cm²

    • B) 144 cm²

    • C) 148 cm²

    • D) 138 cm²

  12. Answer: A) 154 cm²

  13. Question: If x=3x = 3x=3 and y=4y = 4y=4, what is the value of x2+y2x^2 + y^2x2+y2?

    • A) 7

    • B) 12

    • C) 25

    • D) 16

  14. Answer: C) 25

  15. Question: Calculate the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 15 cm and a width of 10 cm.

    • A) 30 cm

    • B) 50 cm

    • C) 40 cm

    • D) 60 cm

  16. Answer: B) 50 cm

 


 

3. Science Section

Sample MCQs for Science:

  1. Question: Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

    • A) Venus

    • B) Mars

    • C) Saturn

    • D) Mercury

  2. Answer: B) Mars

  3. Question: What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?

    • A) 50°C

    • B) 75°C

    • C) 100°C

    • D) 200°C

  4. Answer: C) 100°C

  5. Question: Which of these is NOT a greenhouse gas?

    • A) Carbon dioxide

    • B) Methane

    • C) Nitrogen

    • D) Ozone

  6. Answer: C) Nitrogen

  7. Question: Which type of cell division produces gametes?

    • A) Mitosis

    • B) Binary fission

    • C) Meiosis

    • D) Budding

  8. Answer: C) Meiosis

  9. Question: Which vitamin is primarily obtained from sunlight exposure?

    • A) Vitamin A

    • B) Vitamin C

    • C) Vitamin D

    • D) Vitamin B12

  10. Answer: C) Vitamin D

  11. Question: What is the primary gas found in Earth’s atmosphere?

    • A) Oxygen

    • B) Carbon dioxide

    • C) Nitrogen

    • D) Hydrogen

  12. Answer: C) Nitrogen

  13. Question: Which organ is responsible for filtering blood in the human body?

    • A) Liver

    • B) Lungs

    • C) Heart

    • D) Kidneys

  14. Answer: D) Kidneys

  15. Question: What force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?

    • A) Magnetic force

    • B) Gravitational force

    • C) Electromagnetic force

    • D) Nuclear force

  16. Answer: B) Gravitational force

  17. Question: What is the chemical formula for salt?

    • A) NaCl

    • B) CO2

    • C) H2O

    • D) C6H12O6

  18. Answer: A) NaCl

  19. Question: Which part of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis?

    • A) Roots

    • B) Stem

    • C) Flowers

    • D) Leaves

  20. Answer: D) Leaves

 


 

These additional MCQs give a well-rounded look at the types of questions students can expect in the APS Test across Language Proficiency, Mathematics, and Science. If you'd like to expand into other subjects or need further details, please let me know!

Conclusion

The APS test plays a crucial role in South African higher education, measuring readiness for academic success. By understanding question formats, practicing diligently, and focusing on weak areas, students can maximize their APS scores and enhance their chances of admission to top programs.