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ASVAB Word Knowledge - Free Test Sample Questions

Elusive, is to hard to understand, as obvious is





Correct Answer:
easy to understand


in order to understand the correct answer to the question, it's important to first grasp the relationship between the words 'elusive' and 'obvious'. the word 'elusive' describes something that is difficult to understand, grasp, or achieve. it implies a level of complexity or mystery that makes comprehension or attainment challenging. this can apply to concepts, physical objects, or even understanding a person's behavior or intentions.

on the other hand, the word 'obvious' refers to things that are easy to understand or perceive. these are clear, apparent, and require no elaborate explanation or deep thought to be grasped fully. thus, 'obvious' is directly antithetical to 'elusive'.

given this setup, the analogy posed in the question is seeking a term that stands in the same relation to 'obvious' as another term would to 'elusive'. since 'elusive' is paired with the description "hard to understand," we are looking for a term that pairs similarly oppositely with 'obvious'. the logical pairing for something that is 'obvious', therefore, would be something that is "easy to understand".

the various options provided in the question might seem to offer different traits, but rectly referring to the ease of understanding - hence, "easy to understand" is the appropriate choice. this choice directly contrasts with the challenge presented by something elusive, thereby maintaining the integrity of the analogy by ensuring that the relationship between the pairs is one of direct opposites, consistent with the relationship between 'elusive' and 'obvious'. this kind of question tests understanding of vocabulary as well as the ability to identify relationships between concepts based on their definitions.