UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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In what context would you use the term 'gather speed'?

  1. When investing in new technology

  2. When accelerating in movement

  3. When forming a team

  4. When assessing a risk

The correct answer is: When accelerating in movement

The term 'gather speed' is primarily used in the context of movement and describes the process of increasing velocity or accelerating. It is commonly associated with physical motion, such as a vehicle increasing its pace or an athlete picking up momentum during a race. This phrase captures the idea of moving faster, which aligns directly with the choice involving acceleration in movement. In contrast, the other options involve processes that do not relate specifically to physical speed or motion. For instance, investing in new technology, forming a team, and assessing risk are activities that might involve strategic thinking or planning but do not deal with the concept of speed in a physical sense. Therefore, the choice that connects the term 'gather speed' to its most appropriate context is the one related to accelerating in movement.