Is there a question from each topic?

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Scorpiox86n

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Hi,
I wanted to ask this question after doing some kaplan subject tests for biology, chemistry and organic chemistry. I noticed that out of 40 questions of biology, the questions do not necessarily cover most topics but sometimes focus on just a few. For example, there would be no question on kidney function, ecology or evolution or even taxonomy? Same goes for chemistry and organic chemistry. Sometimes I noticed that there were no questions on acids/bases, electrochemistry, spectroscopy etc. On the real DAT is it possible to have questions concentrating on certain topics and have no questions (at all) from other topics!
I hope you guys understand!!
Please let me know!!!
 
Kaplan subject tests focus on specifics to pinpoint your weaknesses. The real DAT covers more topics for sure.
 
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