UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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In relation to movement, what does 'transport' mean?

  1. To protect items

  2. To accompany someone

  3. To transfer items from one place to another

  4. To analyze items

The correct answer is: To transfer items from one place to another

The term 'transport' in the context of movement specifically refers to the action of transferring items or substances from one location to another. This definition encompasses various methods of movement, such as vehicular transport, shipping, and even biological processes where materials are moved within living organisms. The focus here is on the process of moving and not on the status of the items (whether they are protected or analyzed) or the act of accompanying. Transport inherently involves a journey or process where items change locations, which is why this answer is accurate and most closely aligns with the common understanding of the term in various disciplines, including logistics and biology.