UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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Which of the following is an example of something that could be described as "ungodly"?

  1. A. A late-night study session

  2. B. A morning at 10 AM

  3. C. An early morning flight at 3 AM

  4. D. A normal noon meeting

The correct answer is: C. An early morning flight at 3 AM

Describing something as "ungodly" often implies that it is excessive, inappropriate, or extreme in some way, particularly relating to the time it occurs. An early morning flight at 3 AM could certainly be seen as ungodly due to the hour, suggesting that it is outside the norm of typical waking hours. Many people associate such early hours with a lack of sleep or discomfort, reinforcing the idea that this time is extreme or undesirable. In contrast, a late-night study session, a morning at 10 AM, and a normal noon meeting generally fall within acceptable or expected times for activities and interactions, making them less likely to be described with a term that implies something is excessive or abnormal.