UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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Prepare for the UK Clinical Aptitude Test. Tackle each section with interactive quizzes, flashcards, and detailed explanations to boost your exam confidence.

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What is a lawnmower primarily used for?

  1. Cutting trees.

  2. Shaping bushes.

  3. Cutting grass.

  4. Watering plants.

The correct answer is: Cutting grass.

A lawnmower is primarily used for cutting grass, making it an essential tool for maintaining lawns and grassy areas. This device is designed with blades that efficiently trim grass to a desired height, promoting healthy growth and a tidy appearance. Its specific design facilitates the swift and effective management of grass length, which is crucial for aesthetic and functional purposes, such as preventing overgrowth and controlling weeds. The other options, while related to yard maintenance, do not pertain directly to the primary function of a lawnmower. Cutting trees requires different equipment like a chainsaw, shaping bushes involves tools such as shears or hedge trimmers, and watering plants is typically done with hoses or irrigation systems. Each of these activities serves a purpose in landscaping, but only cutting grass is the designated function of a lawnmower.