Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What does 'attrition' refer to?

  1. The action or process of gradually reducing strength

  2. A type of boastful claim

  3. A sudden change in events

  4. Self-indulgent behavior

The correct answer is: The action or process of gradually reducing strength

'Attrition' is understood as the gradual reduction of strength or effectiveness through a sustained process, often resulting from a consistent loss of personnel, resources, or support over time. In military contexts, it specifically relates to the losses incurred during conflict due to various factors such as casualties, desertions, or exhaustion. This concept emphasizes a slow and systematic decline rather than immediate or abrupt changes, which distinguishes it from the other options provided. The key aspect of attrition is its focus on the ongoing impact of losses rather than singular events or behaviors, making it an important term in both military and strategic discussions.