Verbal Analogies

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Verbal Analogies MCQ & Objective Questions

Verbal analogies are a crucial part of many exams, helping students develop critical thinking and reasoning skills. Practicing MCQs and objective questions on verbal analogies not only enhances understanding but also boosts confidence in tackling important questions during exams. Engaging with these practice questions can significantly improve your performance in both school and competitive exams.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Understanding the concept of verbal analogies and their significance.
  • Identifying relationships between words and phrases.
  • Solving various types of verbal analogy questions.
  • Recognizing common patterns in analogy questions.
  • Applying logical reasoning to derive answers.
  • Exploring examples of verbal analogies from past exams.
  • Reviewing important definitions and terminology related to analogies.

Exam Relevance

Verbal analogies frequently appear in exams conducted by CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. These questions assess a student's ability to think critically and make connections between different concepts. Common patterns include multiple-choice questions where students must select the pair of words that share a similar relationship, making it essential to practice these types of questions to excel in your exams.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misunderstanding the relationship between the words in the analogy.
  • Overlooking subtle differences in word meanings.
  • Rushing through questions without careful consideration.
  • Failing to practice a variety of analogy types.
  • Neglecting to review incorrect answers to understand mistakes.

FAQs

Question: What are verbal analogies?
Answer: Verbal analogies are comparisons between two pairs of words or phrases that illustrate a relationship, helping to enhance reasoning skills.

Question: How can I improve my verbal analogy skills?
Answer: Regular practice with MCQs and understanding the underlying relationships between words can significantly improve your skills.

Ready to enhance your understanding of verbal analogies? Start solving practice MCQs today and test your knowledge to ensure you are well-prepared for your exams!

Q. Antonym of 'Diligent' is ___
  • A. Lazy
  • B. Hardworking
  • C. Industrious
  • D. Active
Q. Bark is to Tree as Skin is to ___
  • A. Human
  • B. Animal
  • C. Plant
  • D. Body
Q. Bark is to Tree as Wave is to ___
  • A. Ocean
  • B. Sound
  • C. Wind
  • D. Sky
Q. Bitter is to Sweet as Cold is to ___
  • A. Hot
  • B. Warm
  • C. Cool
  • D. Chilly
Q. Bitter is to Sweet as Hot is to ___
  • A. Cold
  • B. Warm
  • C. Spicy
  • D. Cool
Q. Cautious is to Careless as Attentive is to ___
  • A. Negligent
  • B. Focused
  • C. Diligent
  • D. Aware
Q. Cautious is to Reckless as Careful is to ___
  • A. Hasty
  • B. Prudent
  • C. Thoughtful
  • D. Deliberate
Q. Cold is to Ice as Hot is to ___
  • A. Fire
  • B. Steam
  • C. Heat
  • D. Sun
Q. Courage is to Fear as Strength is to ___
  • A. Weakness
  • B. Power
  • C. Might
  • D. Force
Q. Happy is to Joyful as Sad is to ___
  • A. Angry
  • B. Miserable
  • C. Excited
  • D. Content
Q. If 'A' is to 'B' as 'C' is to 'D', what is 'D' if 'A' is '1' and 'B' is '2'?
  • A. 3
  • B. 4
  • C. 5
  • D. 6
Q. If 'A' is to 'Z', then 'B' is to ___?
  • A. Y
  • B. X
  • C. W
  • D. V
Q. If A is to B as C is to D, and A is the opposite of C, what is B in relation to D?
  • A. Opposite
  • B. Similar
  • C. Identical
  • D. Unrelated
Q. If A is to B as C is to D, and A is the opposite of C, what is D?
  • A. B
  • B. A
  • C. C
  • D. None of the above
Q. If A is to B as C is to D, and A is the opposite of C, what is the relationship between B and D?
  • A. Opposite
  • B. Similar
  • C. Unrelated
  • D. Synonymous
Q. If A is to B as C is to D, then which of the following completes the analogy: Hot is to Cold as ___ is to ___?
  • A. Wet, Dry
  • B. Bright, Dark
  • C. Heavy, Light
  • D. All of the above
Q. If a person is described as 'a fish out of water', they are likely feeling ___
  • A. Comfortable
  • B. Out of place
  • C. Happy
  • D. Relaxed
Q. If a person is described as 'a wolf in sheep's clothing', they are likely to be ___
  • A. Deceptive
  • B. Friendly
  • C. Trustworthy
  • D. Honest
Q. If a person is described as 'a wolf in sheep's clothing', they are ___
  • A. Deceptive
  • B. Friendly
  • C. Trustworthy
  • D. Generous
Q. Light is to Dark as Day is to ___
  • A. Night
  • B. Morning
  • C. Evening
  • D. Dawn
Q. Light is to Dark as Hot is to ___
  • A. Cold
  • B. Warm
  • C. Cool
  • D. Chilly
Q. Quick is to Fast as Slow is to ___
  • A. Lethargic
  • B. Rapid
  • C. Swift
  • D. Brisk
Q. Sail is to Boat as Drive is to ____?
  • A. Car
  • B. Bike
  • C. Train
  • D. Plane
Q. Tall is to Short as Heavy is to ___
  • A. Light
  • B. Dense
  • C. Thick
  • D. Bulky
Q. The pen is to the writer as the brush is to the ___
  • A. Painter
  • B. Sculptor
  • C. Musician
  • D. Chef
Q. To be in someone's good books means to be in their ___
  • A. Favor
  • B. Disfavor
  • C. Thoughts
  • D. Plans
Q. To bite the bullet means to ____?
  • A. Avoid pain
  • B. Face a difficult situation
  • C. Run away
  • D. Be cowardly
Q. To break the ice means to ___
  • A. Start a conversation
  • B. End a relationship
  • C. Create tension
  • D. Ignore someone
Q. To err is human; to forgive, ___
  • A. Divine
  • B. Evil
  • C. Foolish
  • D. Unwise
Q. Which of the following completes the idiom: 'Barking up the wrong tree' means to ___?
  • A. Make a mistake
  • B. Be successful
  • C. Be confused
  • D. Be angry
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