UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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What does it mean to remit in the context of a prison sentence?

  1. To reduce the duration of imprisonment

  2. To formally send money to someone

  3. To refer a case to someone in authority

  4. To provide a written statement for review

The correct answer is: To reduce the duration of imprisonment

Remitting in the context of a prison sentence refers to the act of reducing or lessening the duration of imprisonment. When an individual’s sentence is remitted, it means that a governing body or authority has decided to lessen the time that the individual is required to serve in prison. This can occur for various reasons, such as changes in law, good behavior, or appeals. The focus on the duration of the prison term is crucial here, differentiating it from other meanings of the word in different contexts. The other options present meanings that do not align with the context of prison sentences. Sending money relates to financial transactions, referring a case pertains to legal procedures, and providing a written statement involves documentation for review rather than changes to the sentence itself.