Oxford Maths Admissions Test — Sample
10 questions adapted from past Oxford MAT papers. Pitched at A-level Maths and Further Maths students considering the most competitive UK Maths degrees.
~25 min · 10 questions · No signup, no tracking
Questions adapted from publicly available Oxford MAT past papers. Sample only — does not predict actual MAT performance.
Question 1 of 100 / 10 answered
The graph of y = x² − 6x + 11 has its minimum value at:
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About this quiz
Oxford's Maths Admissions Test (MAT) is the entrance exam for Maths, Computer Science, and joint Maths courses at Oxford and Imperial. This 10-question sample is adapted from publicly available past papers. Real MAT is 2.5 hours, 7 questions, 100 marks. Score around 60% here suggests serious MAT preparation is realistic.