Tool-to-activity analogy: “A : Gardening :: Bat : B”. Identify A and B so each tool is primarily associated with the stated activity or sport.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: A. Spade, B. Cricket

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
We need tool-to-activity mappings. A spade is a standard gardening tool; a bat is the key implement used in the sport of cricket.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Gardening commonly uses a spade, hoe, rake, etc.
  • Cricket is played with bat and ball; the bat is iconic.
  • We must avoid pairing objects (grass/flowers) instead of activities.


Concept / Approach:
Choose options where each tool aligns with an activity category, not with an object or a person.


Step-by-Step Solution:
1) For gardening, pick a tool: spade.2) For bat, pick the sport: cricket.3) Ensure both are “tool : activity.”


Verification / Alternative check:
“Gardner” is a person (misspelt); “ball” is an object, not the activity.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Grass/Playing: Object and generic action, not activity label.
  • Flowers/Ball: Objects, not activities.
  • Gardner/Cricket: Person : activity mismatch.
  • Hoe/Baseball: Mixed sports context; the prompt’s second tool is a “bat” generally associated with cricket in such analogies.


Common Pitfalls:
Pairing tool with an object rather than with the activity itself.


Final Answer:
A. Spade, B. Cricket

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