Tip 5 lads:
For most people doing the UCAT, Verbal Reasoning is one of the harder sub-tests. Initially, people are forced to read over the whole passage slowly and spend up to 2 minutes on just 1 set of questions. There are a couple of techniques that you can use for Verbal Reasoning that may help reduce your time to look for the correct answer.
1) Some people usually look at the question stem first and look for keywords that appear in the passage. This allows the reader to accurately pinpoint the location of the text that would give the correct answer. When you find the appropriate keyword, make sure to scan 2 lines above or below to look for absolutes (e.g. all, will, none etc.). I recommend this technique for very long passages that may take a while to actually scan over. True/False/Can't Tell question option is probably the best suited type for this technique in my opinion.
2) For smaller passages or passages with a good deal of paragraphs, I usually quickly summarize the individual paragraphs in my mind so that when I look at the question stem- I can- for the most part- disregard other paragraphs and focus on the specific paragraph that holds the specific issue mentioned in the question stem. This can work for passages with larger paragraphs (but a lower quantity) but isn't ideal as a paragraph may go through many aspects than just be focused on one aspect. This technique I believe suits for both T/F/CT and 4 option question type. Personally, i use this technique for recurring type of passages- such as those involved in history, or a specific disease - as you can allocate each paragraph to a point in the history of something or maybe an aspect of the disease (e.g. symptoms, diagnosis etc.)
I would highly recommend you answer any questions that involve any numerical data- numerical values are much more easier to find than just one keyword in a huge paragraph. With any passages that seem too much to you, just guess, flag and skip the unit and if you have enough time at the end of the sub-test you can go back to them (this is assuming you are fine with other questions because you should first focus on the flagged questions where you have made some process of elimination).
I hope what I said made any sense.