'Bail' is related to 'Jail' as a legal remedy that counters or relieves the state of confinement. In the same way, 'Water' is related to which condition it directly relieves?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Thirst

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
This analogy pairs a remedy with the condition it addresses. Bail is a legal provision that removes or prevents continued jail confinement. Analogously, water directly relieves thirst, which is the physiological “need state.”


Given Data / Assumptions:
Remedy → relieved state mapping: bail → jail; water → thirst.


Concept / Approach:
We choose the option representing the condition “countered” by the remedy. Water counters thirst by restoring hydration and resolving the need to drink.


Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Identify remedy–condition relation in the stem. 2) Map water to the condition it remedies: thirst. 3) Select “Thirst”.


Verification / Alternative check:
Pitcher/container/bath are objects/usages of water, not the condition that water resolves.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
They do not denote the relieved state but rather contexts or containers.


Common Pitfalls:
Confusing the medium/vessel with the state water alleviates.


Final Answer:
Thirst

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