Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What is the primary implication of commuting for a worker?

  1. Working from home

  2. Traveling between home and work

  3. Changing jobs frequently

  4. Working irregular hours

The correct answer is: Traveling between home and work

The primary implication of commuting for a worker is the act of traveling between home and work. Commuting involves the daily or regular journey that employees undertake to reach their place of employment. This aspect is fundamental to the concept of commuting, as it directly relates to the time and effort spent moving from one's residence to the workplace. The other choices, while they may represent various work-related scenarios, do not capture the essence of commuting as cleanly as the act of traveling itself. For example, working from home does not involve commuting at all, since the employee does not need to travel to a physical workplace. Changing jobs frequently and working irregular hours can sum up facets of a worker's job experience but do not inherently relate to the act of commuting. Therefore, the correct answer accurately reflects the primary and straightforward meaning behind commuting in a work context.