Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What does the word 'intangible' imply?

  1. Perceptible

  2. Concrete

  3. Abstract

  4. Definite

The correct answer is: Abstract

The word 'intangible' refers to something that cannot be touched, sensed, or easily defined, often representing concepts or qualities rather than physical objects. This aligns well with the choice of 'abstract,' which describes ideas or qualities that do not have a physical presence. Concepts like emotions, thoughts, and values are considered intangible because they cannot be quantified or physically measured. In contrast, the other options imply characteristics that are concrete and discernible. 'Perceptible' implies that something can be detected or noticed, 'concrete' pertains to something that is tangible and can be physically interacted with, and 'definite' suggests something that is clear and unambiguous. Thus, 'abstract' is the term that captures the essence of what intangible represents, as it relates to non-physical, conceptual understanding.