Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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Which term is synonymous with 'flooded' when describing an area?

  1. Dry

  2. Overwhelmed

  3. Stable

  4. Cleared

The correct answer is: Overwhelmed

The term that is synonymous with 'flooded' when describing an area is 'overwhelmed.' When an area is flooded, it is inundated with water, often to a point where it cannot handle the volume. This concept of being inundated can be metaphorically extended to describe something that is overwhelmed, indicating that it is affected beyond its capacity to manage or contend with a situation, much like how floodwaters can overwhelm the land and structures in its path. In contrast, terms like 'dry,' 'stable,' and 'cleared' imply conditions that are opposite to or different from being flooded. 'Dry' signifies a lack of water, which is directly contradictory to the concept of flooding, while 'stable' suggests a situation that is balanced or not prone to significant change. 'Cleared' indicates an area has been made free of obstacles or water, which again opposes the idea of being flooded. Therefore, 'overwhelmed' captures the essence of an area that has been flooded through the connotation of being overpowered or unable to cope with an excess.