Analogy


Direction: Choose the option that best completes the relationship indicated in capitalized pair.

  1. 5 : 35









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    As , 5 X 7 = 35 i. e., 5 multiplied with next prime number. i.e . 7

    Correct Option: A

    As , 5 X 7 = 35 i. e., 5 multiplied with next prime number i.e ., 7.
    Similarly, 7 X 11 = 77 i. e , 7 multiplied with next prime number i, e .,11.


Direction: in each of the following questions, a related pairs of words is linked by a colon, followed by four pair of words . Choose the pair, which is most like the relationship expressed in the original pair in capital letters.

  1. Impecunious : Mendicant









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    Relation - Condition : Characteristic behavior.
    'impecunious means 'Poor' and 'Mendicant' means
    'Begging'. Petulant means 'Bad tempered' who is a complainer.

    Correct Option: B

    Relation - Condition : Characteristic behavior.
    'impecunious means 'Poor' and 'Mendicant' means
    'Begging'. Petulant means 'Bad tempered' who is a complainer.



  1. Error : Infallible









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    Relation - Noun : opposite adjective.
    'Infallible' means never committing 'Error' 'Impeccable'

    Correct Option: C

    Relation - Noun : opposite adjective.
    'Infallible' means never committing 'Error' 'Impeccable'
    means flawless'


  1. Tears : Lachrymose









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    Relation - Factor : Something that causes it,
    'Lachrymose means causing 'Tears' while so many 'Words' makes a written matter 'verbose'.

    Correct Option: A

    Relation - Factor : Something that causes it,
    'Lachrymose means causing 'Tears' while so many 'Words' makes a written matter 'verbose'.



  1. Authenticity : Apocryphal









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    Relation - Noun : opposite adjective.
    Apocryphal means false, Nefarious means wicked.

    Correct Option: A

    Relation - Noun : opposite adjective.
    Apocryphal means false, Nefarious means wicked.