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ASVAB Word Knowledge - FAQ Sample Questions

sponge : wipe ::





Correct Answer:
ruler : measure


the analogy presented, "sponge : wipe :: ruler : measure," is intended to illustrate a relationship where the first item is a tool used primarily for the action described by the second term. in this analogy, a sponge is commonly used to wipe surfaces, and similarly, a ruler is employed to measure distances or lengths. this type of analogy is categorized as a tool-function relationship.

let's break down each of the answer choices in relation to the provided analogy: 1. **ruler : measure** - this option is a repeat of the second part of the analogy. it is obviously correct as it directly mirrors the original analogy's format and relationship. 2. **wrench : tool** - this choice does not fit the analogy's format. while a wrench is indeed a tool, the term "tool" is too general and does not specify the particular function or action that a wrench is used for, unlike "wipe" or "measure," which are specific actions. 3. **bird : nests** - this option also fails to fit the analogy. the relationship here is different; a bird uses nests but does not perform the action of "nesting" in the same straightforward tool-function manner that a sponge wipes or a ruler measures. 4. **mop : floor** - although a mop is primarily used to clean a floor, the relationship here subtly shifts from tool-function to tool-target, which is a different type of analogy. instead of describing what action the tool performs, it describes where the tool is used. the correct analogy would need to maintain the format, such as "mop : clean," to match "sponge : wipe."

therefore, the only choice that maintains the same tool-function relationship as "sponge : wipe" is "ruler : measure," even though it's simply a restatement of the given analogy. this choice, by directly reflecting the original pair, correctly aligns with the analogy's intended illustration of how one object is used primarily for a specific function.