UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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Which of the following best describes the verb "handle"?

  1. To touch or move with hands

  2. To avoid responsibility

  3. To refuse to engage

  4. To ignore a situation

The correct answer is: To touch or move with hands

The verb "handle" most accurately describes the action of touching or moving something with one’s hands, which involves direct physical interaction. In various contexts, "to handle" can also imply managing or dealing with a particular situation or object effectively, but the fundamental concept revolves around the physical act of manipulating or interacting with something. This definition encompasses both tactile interaction as well as the broader idea of managing or responding to tasks or challenges. In contrast, the other options focus on avoidance or disengagement rather than interaction, which diverges from the primary meaning of "handle."