This section offers multiple choice questions (MCQs) focusing on analogies, which test the ability to identify relationships between words or concepts. Understanding analogies enhances critical thinking, problem-solving and vocabulary. The MCQs require learners to distinguish relationships between word pairs, improving logical reasoning, comprehension, and vocabulary skills. This section is useful for students preparing for various competitive exams and for those looking to improve their analytical and critical thinking skills .
Complete the analogy: Author is to Book as Composer is.
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A. SymphonyB. ConcertC. OperaD. Musical Score
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Complete the analogy: Bird is to Wing as Fish is.
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A. ScalesB. GillsC. TailD. Fins
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Complete the analogy: Circle is to sphere as triangle is.
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A. cubeB. coneC. pyramidD. cylinder
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Complete the analogy: Doctor is to diagnose as judge is.
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A. SentenceB. ArgueC. AdjudicateD. Preside
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Complete the analogy: Bird is to nest as bee is.
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A. HiveB. FlowerC. HoneyD. Pollen
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Complete the analogy: Sharp is to dull as smooth is.
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A. RoughB. ShinyC. SoftD. Hard
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Complete the analogy: Flower is to petal as tree is.
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A. LeafB. RootC. BranchD. Trunk
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Complete the analogy: Piano is to music as paintbrush is.
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A. SculptureB. DrawingC. PaintingD. Sketching
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Complete the analogy: Multiplication is to addition as division is.
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A. SubtractionB. MultiplicationC. AdditionD. Geometry
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Complete the analogy: Sculptor is to clay as writer is.
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A. PaintB. CanvasC. WordsD. Ideas
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