Analogy MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding analogy is crucial for students preparing for exams, as it enhances critical thinking and reasoning skills. Practicing analogy MCQs and objective questions can significantly improve your performance in both school and competitive exams. By solving these practice questions, you will become familiar with important concepts and question patterns, making your exam preparation more effective.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Definition and types of analogy
  • Identifying relationships between words and concepts
  • Common analogy formats used in exams
  • Strategies for solving analogy questions
  • Examples of analogy in various subjects
  • Practice with analogy MCQ questions
  • Analyzing analogy questions with answers

Exam Relevance

Analogy questions frequently appear in CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE exams. These questions often test your ability to draw parallels between different concepts, making them essential for subjects like English, Science, and Mathematics. Common question patterns include completing the analogy, selecting the correct pair, and identifying the relationship type. Mastering this topic can give you an edge in competitive exams.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing synonyms and antonyms in analogy questions
  • Overlooking subtle differences in relationships
  • Rushing through questions without careful analysis
  • Failing to practice diverse analogy formats

FAQs

Question: What is an analogy?
Answer: An analogy is a comparison between two different things that highlights some form of similarity, often used to explain concepts.

Question: How can I improve my analogy skills for exams?
Answer: Regular practice with analogy MCQ questions and understanding the relationships between concepts will enhance your skills.

Start solving analogy practice MCQs today to test your understanding and boost your confidence for upcoming exams. Remember, consistent practice is key to mastering this important topic!

Q. A diamond is to a jeweler as a canvas is to a ___
  • A. Painter
  • B. Sculptor
  • C. Designer
  • D. Photographer
Q. A needle is to Thread as a Key is to ___
  • A. Lock
  • B. Door
  • C. Safe
  • D. Box
Q. A penny saved is a penny ____?
  • A. Spent
  • B. Earned
  • C. Wasted
  • D. Lost
Q. A stitch in time saves ____?
  • A. Nine
  • B. Ten
  • C. Five
  • D. One
Q. Begin is to Start as End is to ____?
  • A. Finish
  • B. Stop
  • C. Cease
  • D. Conclude
Q. Bitter is to Sweet as Sharp is to ____?
  • A. Dull
  • B. Smooth
  • C. Rough
  • D. Flat
Q. Bitter is to Sweet as Sour is to ____?
  • A. Salty
  • B. Savory
  • C. Tangy
  • D. Sweet
Q. Cautious is to Reckless as Wise is to ____?
  • A. Foolish
  • B. Smart
  • C. Silly
  • D. Careful
Q. Fast is to Quick as Slow is to ____?
  • A. Leisurely
  • B. Hasty
  • C. Rapid
  • D. Swift
Q. If A is to B as C is to D, then if A = 2 and B = 4, what is C if D = 8?
  • A. 4
  • B. 6
  • C. 2
  • D. 10
Q. If A is to B as C is to D, then if A is 2 and B is 4, what is D if C is 3?
  • A. 5
  • B. 6
  • C. 7
  • D. 8
Q. If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? This question is an example of a ___
  • A. Rhetorical Question
  • B. Logical Fallacy
  • C. Paradox
  • D. Hypothesis
Q. Inhale is to Exhale as Enter is to ____?
  • A. Exit
  • B. Leave
  • C. Arrive
  • D. Stay
Q. Joy is to Happiness as Sadness is to ____?
  • A. Anger
  • B. Sorrow
  • C. Fear
  • D. Disgust
Q. Ocean is to Water as Desert is to ____?
  • A. Sand
  • B. Heat
  • C. Dryness
  • D. Cactus
Q. Pen is to Write as Brush is to ____?
  • A. Paint
  • B. Draw
  • C. Sketch
  • D. Color
Q. Puppy is to Dog as Kitten is to ____?
  • A. Cat
  • B. Feline
  • C. Pet
  • D. Animal
Q. Sail is to Boat as Wing is to ____?
  • A. Airplane
  • B. Bird
  • C. Helicopter
  • D. Glider
Q. To build is to Construct as to Destroy is to ___
  • A. Demolish
  • B. Create
  • C. Form
  • D. Assemble
Q. To err is human; to forgive is ____?
  • A. Divine
  • B. Evil
  • C. Foolish
  • D. Weak
Q. To kill two birds with one stone means to ____?
  • A. Accomplish two tasks at once
  • B. Harm animals
  • C. Waste resources
  • D. Be cruel
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