UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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How is something described when it is termed ambiguous?

  1. Clear and precise

  2. Having more than one possible meaning

  3. Easily understood

  4. Distinct and specific

The correct answer is: Having more than one possible meaning

When something is described as ambiguous, it means that it has more than one possible meaning. This term is often used in contexts such as language, communication, or interpretation where a statement, situation, or symbol can be understood in multiple ways. Ambiguity can lead to confusion or misinterpretation, as it lacks a single clear message or definition. In contrast, the other options refer to clarity and definiteness. Clear and precise, easily understood, and distinct and specific all suggest a straightforward and unambiguous nature, which is the opposite of what is implied by the term “ambiguous.” Therefore, the most fitting description of something ambiguous is that it possesses multiple interpretations or meanings.