- These tests are a check for your learning and are meant to serve as tools for assessment.
- The test is designed to check your current vocabulary levels and provide you an assessment of the same.
- In each of the following questions, a related pair of words or phrases is followed by lettered pairs of words or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expresses in the original pair.
Analogies:Test-3
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Question 1 |
SECRET : CLANDESTINE
Overt : Furtive | |
Covert : Stealthy | |
Open : Closed | |
News : Rumour |
Question 1 Explanation:
Both are pairs of synonyms. All four words (in the question and the correct answer option) mean 'secret'. Hence, option B is the right choice.
Question 2 |
DRAMA : AUDIENCE
Brawl : Vagabonds | |
Game : Spectators | |
Art : Critics | |
Movie : Actors |
Question 2 Explanation:
Audience watch a drama and spectators watch a game. Option B is the right choice.
Question 3 |
BUILDING : STOREY
Book : Chapter | |
Sentence : Adjective | |
Tree : Stem | |
Elephant : Tusk |
Question 3 Explanation:
Just as a building can have many stories, a book can have many chapters. Hence, option A is the right choice.
Question 4 |
LIQUID : GASEOUSNESS
Serum : Fume | |
Humid : Arid | |
Thaw : Distil | |
Smoke : Cloud |
Question 4 Explanation:
The first pair shows two states of matter and the second pair gives examples of those states. Serum in this case is a liquid and fumes represent the gaseous state for it. Option A is the right choice.
Question 5 |
FISSION : FUSION
Implosion : Explosion | |
Separation : Combination | |
Intrusion : Extrusion | |
Enemy : Friend |
Question 5 Explanation:
The first word of each pair refers to breaking up of something and the second pair refers to joining of something. Hence, option B is the right choice.
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