Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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Which term indicates something that occurs at night?

  1. Diurnal

  2. Evening

  3. Nocturnal

  4. Daytime

The correct answer is: Nocturnal

The term that indicates something that occurs at night is "nocturnal." This word is often used to describe animals that are active during the night and sleep during the day, such as owls and bats. In a broader context, it can also refer to activities or phenomena that take place after sunset. Being nocturnal contrasts with diurnal, which pertains to beings or activities that are active during the day. Evening signifies the time between late afternoon and night but does not exclusively denote the night itself. Daytime clearly refers to the period of daylight, further highlighting the distinction between it and nocturnal activities. Thus, "nocturnal" is the correct term for night-related occurrences.