Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What is the definition of "ubiquitous"?

  1. Rare and infrequent

  2. Present everywhere

  3. Specialized and unique

  4. Persistent and enduring

The correct answer is: Present everywhere

The term "ubiquitous" is defined as being present everywhere at once. This means that something described as ubiquitous is found in multiple places simultaneously, suggesting an all-encompassing or pervasive quality. For example, if we say that smartphones are ubiquitous, we mean that they can be seen and used virtually everywhere, across various demographics and geographies. The other options do not capture this meaning accurately. Something that is rare and infrequent is the opposite of ubiquitous, as it would imply limited presence. The idea of being specialized and unique suggests exclusivity rather than a widespread presence. Finally, while persistent and enduring can relate to something that remains in existence over time, it does not convey the sense of omnipresence that "ubiquitous" embodies. Therefore, "present everywhere" is the correct definition for the term in question.