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: What is to a conductor as a.
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A. MicrophoneB. ScoreC. StageD. Podium
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Complete the analogy: What is to compose as a writer.
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A. SingB. PlayC. ComposeD. Perform
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Complete the analogy: What is to a painter as a.
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A. PaletteB. CanvasC. BrushD. Easel
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Complete the analogy: What is to a car as wings.
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A. EngineB. DoorsC. Steering WheelD. Wheels
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Complete the analogy: What is to a house as bricks.
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A. RoofB. WoodC. CementD. Windows
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Complete the analogy: What is to sadness as laughter is.
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A. AngerB. TearsC. SmilingD. Shouting
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Complete the analogy: What is to sculptor as words are.
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A. PaintB. ClayC. CanvasD. Marble
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Complete the analogy: What is to water as flour is.
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A. YeastB. SaltC. SugarD. Oven
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Complete the analogy: Pride is to humility as arrogance is.
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A. ConfidenceB. ModestyC. SuperiorityD. Egotism
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Complete the analogy: What is to a house as bricks.
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A. roofB. foundationC. roomsD. windows
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