UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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In which context is the term 'remit' used to refer to sending money?

  1. In legal contracts

  2. In family support arrangements

  3. In government budgets

  4. In educational grants

The correct answer is: In family support arrangements

The term 'remit' in the context of sending money is most accurately associated with family support arrangements. In this scenario, 'remit' refers to the act of sending remittances, typically involving a family member sending financial assistance to relatives in another location or country. This term captures the essence of financial transactions aimed at providing support or assistance within a family context, often used by migrant workers to send money back home to their families. The other contexts, while they may involve financial transactions or payments, do not primarily focus on the act of sending money in a familial support sense. Legal contracts, for example, may involve financial obligations or settlements, but they do not convey the same direct relationship to familial assistance as remittances do. Government budgets concern how money is allocated within governmental departments, whereas educational grants are related to funding for education, which does not specifically refer to the action of sending money akin to remittances.