Analogy - Completing Analogous PairAnalogy - Direct or Simple AnalogyAnalogy - Choosing the Analogous PairAnalogy - Double AnalogyAnalogy - Choosing a Similar wordAnalogy - Detecting AnalogiesAnalogy - Multiple Word AnalogyAnalogy - Number AnalogyAnalogy - Alphabet Analogy
21.Utopia : English A) Odyssey : Greek B) Tulsidas : Sanskrit C) Monalisa : English D) Dante : Latin View Answer Report DiscussAnswer: Option AExplanation:Utopia is a famous work of English literature. Similarly odyssey is a work of Greek literature. Hence the answer is (a).
22.Garbage : Squalor A) Poor : Hunger B) Diamond : Magnificence C) Colour : Brush D) Dirtiness : Cleanliness View Answer Report DiscussAnswer: Option BExplanation:Second is the property of the first. Hence the answer is (b).
23.Stapler : Stationery A) Fixer : Gum B) Bullets : Armoury C) Pins : Needles D) Tape : Paper View Answer Report DiscussAnswer: Option BExplanation: Second denotes the class to which the first belongs. Hence the answer is (b).
24.Wind : Gale A) Disgust : Infatuation B) Storm : Sea C) Love : Passion D) Disaster : Calamity View Answer Report DiscussAnswer: Option CExplanation:Second is a more intense form of the first. Hence the answer is (c).
25.Dubious : Certain A) Hot : Angry B) Cold : Warm C) Long : Elongated D) Short : Dwarfish View Answer Report DiscussAnswer: Option BExplanation:The words in each pair are antonyms of each other. Hence the answer is (b).
Analogy - Completing Analogous PairAnalogy - Direct or Simple AnalogyAnalogy - Choosing the Analogous PairAnalogy - Double AnalogyAnalogy - Choosing a Similar wordAnalogy - Detecting AnalogiesAnalogy - Multiple Word AnalogyAnalogy - Number AnalogyAnalogy - Alphabet Analogy