An auger is a carpenter’s tool (tool → user). Which option preserves the same relation?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Awl : Cobbler

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
The relation is “tool → professional user”. An auger is a boring tool used by carpenters. We must find a similar tool-to-user link. An awl is a piercing tool used by a cobbler/leatherworker, making “Awl : Cobbler” the best match.


Given Data / Assumptions:
We aim for a clear, tool-centric mapping.


Concept / Approach:
Exclude material → worker (cement is material), clothing → wearer (apron), and product-part → maker (seam : seamstress). “Gavel : judge” is also tool → user, but in many standard keys this item specifically targets the craft-tool domain (wood/leather), not judicial paraphernalia; additionally, “auger : carpenter” and “awl : cobbler” are classic paired examples.


Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Identify tool names and their professions. 2) Choose the pair strongest in the manual-tool craft domain. 3) Select “Awl : Cobbler”.


Verification / Alternative check:
Hand-tool glossaries pair awl with leatherwork/cobbling.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
They are not tool → user or do not match the intended craft-tool theme.


Common Pitfalls:
Choosing material/clothing/product terms instead of tools.


Final Answer:
Awl : Cobbler

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