UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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What is the meaning of the term "daunting"?

  1. A task that is simple and easily achievable

  2. A feeling of excitement about success

  3. A sense of fear about one's abilities

  4. A description of a supportive situation

The correct answer is: A sense of fear about one's abilities

The term "daunting" typically refers to something that causes apprehension or fear, especially relating to challenges or tasks that may seem overwhelming. When describing a situation or a task as daunting, it implies that it may provoke feelings of inadequacy or anxiety regarding one's ability to successfully handle or accomplish it. This aligns with the correct answer, which identifies a sense of fear about one's abilities as the essence of what "daunting" encompasses. While the other options present contrasting meanings, such as simplicity, excitement about success, or supportiveness, they do not capture the essence of what makes a task daunting. A daunting task is inherently challenging and can evoke feelings of doubt rather than confidence or ease.