UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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Which statement best defines a woodcutter?

  1. A person who plants trees

  2. A person who cuts down trees

  3. A person who builds wooden structures

  4. A person who repairs wooden items

The correct answer is: A person who cuts down trees

The definition of a woodcutter is best captured by the statement that describes a person who cuts down trees. This term specifically refers to someone engaged in the act of harvesting timber from forests or woodlands, which is the primary function and role associated with woodcutting. A woodcutter typically uses tools such as saws or axes for this purpose, focusing on the extraction of wood as a raw material rather than engaging in activities related to planting, building, or repairing items made of wood. The other definitions pertain to different roles within the context of timber and woodworking but do not align with the fundamental job description of a woodcutter.