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Example Question #451 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship
Complete this analogy.
Wood is to carpenter as stone is to __________.
brick
mortar
mason
cobbler
tile
mason
A carpenter builds with wood and a mason builds with stone.
Example Question #533 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Myopic is to glasses as lame is to __________.
spectacles
male
eyes
crutches
myeloma
crutches
A person who is myopic needs glasses. A person who is lame needs crutches.
Example Question #452 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship
Pope is to miter as __________.
monarch is to rule
bishop is to ring
queen is to crown
priest is to cross
king is to scepter
queen is to crown
The miter is the hat of papal authority, while the crown is the hat of queenly authority. The scepter might also mark the authority of the king, but it's not a hat, so "queen is to crown" is a closer match.
Example Question #1 : User And Tool
Complete this analogy.
Sneaker is to runner as __________.
dress is to bride
coffee is to barista
concrete is to construction worker
tie is to teacher
mask is to scuba diver
mask is to scuba diver
Sneakers are accessories runners wear to successfully complete their task (running); similarly, masks are accessories scuba divers wear to successfully complete their task (scuba diving).
Example Question #454 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship
Complete this analogy.
Football is to hand as __________.
soccer is to foot
golf is to hole
toe is to ballerina
race is to competition
racket is to tennis
soccer is to foot
When playing football, the football can be moved by someone throwing it with their hand. Similarly, when playing soccer, the soccer ball can be moved by someone kicking it with their foot.
Example Question #2 : User And Tool
Complete this analogy.
Deaf is to captions as blind is to __________.
hearing
braille
vision
sight
blank
braille
Captions help deaf people experience the "spoken word" and Braille printing allows blind people to experience the "written word."
Example Question #456 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship
Complete this analogy.
Blacksmith is to __________ as carpenter is to wood.
guild
iron
religion
medieval
cotton
iron
A "carpenter" is someone who shapes wood for a living, so to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is an object fashioned and shaped by a blacksmith. The correct answer is "iron."
Example Question #457 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship
Complete this analogy.
__________ is to stone as butcher is to meat.
Carpenter
Blacksmith
Tycoon
Mason
Priest
Mason
A "butcher" is someone who works with and sells meat products. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these describes someone who works with stone. The correct answer is "mason." Additionally, a "blacksmith" works with iron and other metals and a "tycoon" is a businessman, a magnate.
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