UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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What does it mean to 'incorporate' something?

  1. To exclude it from consideration.

  2. To include it as part of something larger.

  3. To duplicate it elsewhere.

  4. To remove it entirely.

The correct answer is: To include it as part of something larger.

Incorporating something means to include it as part of a larger whole. This term suggests that the item or idea not only becomes a component of a larger structure but is also integrated in a way that contributes to the overall functionality or purpose of that structure. For example, when a new policy is incorporated into a company's operations, it becomes an essential part of how the company functions and influences its practices. The context of other options highlights why they do not align with the definition of "incorporate." Excluding something would imply leaving it out, duplicating would suggest making copies without integration, and removing indicates taking it away completely, all clearly contrasting with the inclusion aspect that "incorporate" embodies. Therefore, the definition that describes integration as part of a larger entity is indeed the most accurate interpretation of the term.