Analogy MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding analogy is crucial for students preparing for various exams, as it helps in enhancing logical reasoning and critical thinking skills. Practicing analogy MCQs and objective questions can significantly improve your performance in exams by familiarizing you with important question patterns. Engaging with practice questions not only boosts your confidence but also aids in mastering key concepts that are frequently tested.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Definition and significance of analogy in reasoning
  • Types of analogies: verbal, numerical, and visual
  • Common analogy patterns and relationships
  • Techniques for solving analogy questions effectively
  • Examples of analogy questions from previous exams
  • Practice with analogy objective questions with answers
  • Tips for identifying correct answers in analogy MCQs

Exam Relevance

Analogy questions are a common feature in various examinations, including CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. These questions often test students' ability to identify relationships between different concepts or objects. In competitive exams, you may encounter analogy questions in the reasoning sections, where they can appear in various formats, such as multiple-choice questions or fill-in-the-blank formats. Familiarity with these patterns can help you tackle them more effectively during your exam preparation.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misinterpreting the relationship between the given pairs
  • Overlooking subtle differences in options that lead to incorrect answers
  • Failing to apply the same logic consistently across different analogy questions
  • Rushing through questions without analyzing all answer choices

FAQs

Question: What is an analogy in the context of exams?
Answer: An analogy is a comparison between two things that highlights their similarities, often used to test logical reasoning skills in exams.

Question: How can I improve my skills in solving analogy questions?
Answer: Regular practice with analogy MCQ questions and understanding different types of relationships can enhance your skills significantly.

Start your journey towards mastering analogy by solving practice MCQs today! Testing your understanding through objective questions will not only prepare you for exams but also build your confidence in tackling complex reasoning problems.

Q. A Diamond is to a Gemstone as a Rose is to ___
  • A. Flower
  • B. Plant
  • C. Tree
  • D. Bush
Q. Apathy is to Indifference as Enthusiasm is to ___
  • A. Excitement
  • B. Disinterest
  • C. Boredom
  • D. Lethargy
Q. Benevolent is to Kind as Malevolent is to ___
  • A. Cruel
  • B. Generous
  • C. Friendly
  • D. Helpful
Q. Brave is to Cowardly as Generous is to ___
  • A. Selfish
  • B. Kind
  • C. Helpful
  • D. Friendly
Q. Choose the correct synonym for 'arduous'.
  • A. Easy
  • B. Difficult
  • C. Pleasant
  • D. Simple
Q. Choose the correct synonym for 'benevolent'.
  • A. Malicious
  • B. Kind
  • C. Indifferent
  • D. Selfish
Q. Choose the word that is an antonym for 'abundant'.
  • A. Plentiful
  • B. Scarce
  • C. Ample
  • D. Sufficient
Q. Choose the word that is an antonym for 'artificial'.
  • A. Natural
  • B. Fake
  • C. Synthetic
  • D. Imitation
Q. Courage is to Fear as Knowledge is to ___
  • A. Ignorance
  • B. Wisdom
  • C. Understanding
  • D. Intelligence
Q. Courage is to Fear as Love is to ___
  • A. Hate
  • B. Joy
  • C. Sadness
  • D. Anger
Q. Courage is to Fear as Wisdom is to ____?
  • A. Ignorance
  • B. Knowledge
  • C. Folly
  • D. Doubt
Q. Find the figure that does not fit the sequence.
  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.
Q. Hand is to Glove as Foot is to?
  • A. Sock
  • B. Shoe
  • C. Sandals
  • D. Slipper
Q. Identify the figure that is different from the rest.
  • A. Star
  • B. Heart
  • C. Diamond
  • D. Square
Q. Identify the odd one out based on the pattern.
  • A. ABCD
  • B. EFGH
  • C. IJKL
  • D. MNOP
Q. If 'X' is greater than 'Y' and 'Y' is less than 'Z', which statement is true?
  • A. X is less than Z
  • B. Y is greater than Z
  • C. X is greater than Z
  • D. Z is greater than X
Q. If A is taller than B, and B is taller than C, then A is ____ than C?
  • A. Shorter
  • B. Taller
  • C. Equal
  • D. None
Q. If A is to B as C is to D, then A is to C as B is to ___
  • A. D
  • B. E
  • C. F
  • D. G
Q. In an analogy, which of the following best represents resistance in an electrical circuit? (2022)
  • A. A narrow pipe
  • B. A wide pipe
  • C. A water tank
  • D. A water wheel
Q. In the analogy of a circuit, what does a fuse represent? (2020)
  • A. A safety valve
  • B. A water filter
  • C. A water tank
  • D. A pipe connector
Q. In the analogy of an electrical circuit, what does a battery represent? (2021)
  • A. A water pump
  • B. A water tank
  • C. A filter
  • D. A pipe
Q. Keyboard is to Type as Mouse is to?
  • A. Click
  • B. Scroll
  • C. Drag
  • D. Select
Q. Semantic memory is often contrasted with which type of memory? (2019)
  • A. Episodic memory
  • B. Procedural memory
  • C. Working memory
  • D. Sensory memory
Q. Sick is to Ill as Healthy is to ___
  • A. Well
  • B. Sickly
  • C. Weak
  • D. Tired
Q. Sorrow is to Joy as Pain is to ___
  • A. Pleasure
  • B. Happiness
  • C. Comfort
  • D. Relief
Q. Sun is to Day as Moon is to?
  • A. Night
  • B. Morning
  • C. Evening
  • D. Dusk
Q. To be in someone's good books means to be ____?
  • A. In Favor
  • B. In Trouble
  • C. Ignored
  • D. Respected
Q. To Lead is to Guide as To Follow is to ___
  • A. Obey
  • B. Reject
  • C. Ignore
  • D. Disobey
Q. Water is to Drink as Food is to?
  • A. Eat
  • B. Cook
  • C. Prepare
  • D. Serve
Q. What is a key difference between semantic and figural memory? (2019)
  • A. Semantic memory is visual, figural is verbal
  • B. Semantic memory is about facts, figural is about images
  • C. Semantic memory is short-term, figural is long-term
  • D. There is no difference
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