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What is the PA-CAT?
The Physician Assistant College Admission Test (PA-CAT) is a specialized test that is designed to measure applicant knowledge and application in key prerequisite science subjects typically required for PA school. The PA-CAT measures general academic ability and scientific knowledge necessary for success in the demanding Physician Assistant curriculum. The PA-CAT has been developed specifically for use by PA educators and admissions experts as part of a holistic admissions process.
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Take the 20-question quiz below with sample questions that you may be asked on the exam!
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Sample PA-CAT Question
Given that gases attract each other and reduce the speed they travel and the force with which they collide, what would be predicted about temperature of a real gas compared to an ideal gas under the same pressure and volume conditions?
(a) The temperature of a real gas would be lower than an ideal gas
(b) The temperature of a real gas would be higher than an ideal gas
(c) The temperature of a real gas would the same as that of a real gas
(d) The temperature of a real gas would be unpredictable