Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) English Practice Test

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What does the term "reciprocate" mean?

  1. To divide into two parts

  2. To return a gesture or action

  3. To explain clearly

  4. To refuse or decline

The correct answer is: To return a gesture or action

The term "reciprocate" is rooted in the idea of responding to a gesture or action with a similar gesture or action in return. It conveys the notion of mutual exchange or a return of favor. For example, if someone does something kind for you, to reciprocate would mean you do something kind for them in return. This establishes a relationship of mutual respect or goodwill. Other terms in the question do not accurately capture this meaning. Dividing into two parts implies separation, explaining clearly describes clarification, and refusing or declining suggests a rejection rather than a reciprocal action. Therefore, the meaning associated with "reciprocate" aligns specifically with the concept of returning a gesture or action.