UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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What action does the term "scrap" suggest regarding a plan or system?

  1. To continue with it indefinitely

  2. To alter it significantly

  3. To abandon it entirely

  4. To promote it actively

The correct answer is: To abandon it entirely

The term "scrap" signifies the complete abandonment of a plan or system. When something is scrapped, it implies that it is no longer considered viable or functional and will not be used or pursued any further. This terminology is often used in various contexts, such as business or engineering, to communicate that an idea or project is being discarded due to ineffectiveness, irrelevance, or the emergence of better alternatives. It conveys a decisive end to the given plan rather than modifications or continued efforts.