Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: supplies
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:“Provisions” commonly means necessary supplies—especially food and other essentials required for a journey, operation, or period of time. The focus is on the stock of needed items, not the people who provide services or specialized equipment alone.
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Step-by-Step Solution:
Define provisions: stocks of necessary items, especially food.Compare with “supplies”: items kept ready for use—broad and accurate.Consider other choices for mismatch or narrowness.Verification / Alternative check:
Sentence test: “We loaded the truck with provisions” ≈ “with supplies.” Using “caterers” (people) or “gear” (equipment subset) does not fit as well across contexts.Why Other Options Are Wrong:
groceries: Only food; provisions can include nonfood necessities too.gear: Equipment only; provisions cover more than equipment.caterers: Service providers (people), not the items themselves.Common Pitfalls:
Over-restricting provisions to food only (“groceries”) or confusing items with providers (“caterers”).Final Answer:
supplies
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