Analogy Online Quiz


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Following quiz provides Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) related to Analogy. You will have to read all the given answers and click over the correct answer. If you are not sure about the answer then you can check the answer using Show Answer button. You can use Next Quiz button to check new set of questions in the quiz.

Questions and Answers

In the following question, comparison is made. According to the comparison stated, answer the question.

Q 1 - ‘Brain’ is related to ‘memory’ similarly ‘bank’ is related to

Options :

A - Diagram

B - Nest

C - Money

D - None of the above

Answer : C

Explanation

Option C is correct because memory is stored in brain similarly money is stored in bank.

In the following question, comparison is made. According to the comparison stated, answer the question.

Q 2 - ‘Serial’ is related to ‘episodes’ similarly ‘book’ is related to

Options :

A - Contents

B - Credits

C - Corners

D - None of the above

Answer : A

Explanation

Option A is correct because serials have episodes similarly books have contents.

In the following question, comparison is made. According to the comparison stated, answer the question.

Q 3 - ‘Mouse’ is related to ‘input device’ similarly ‘monitor’ is related to

Options :

A - Control Device

B - Microprocessor

C - Output device

D - None of the above

Answer : C

Explanation

Option C is correct because monitor is an o/p device.

In the following question, choose the option which shows common feature in the relationship given in each question.

Q 4 - Volcano: tornado: earthquake

Options :

A - All these are natural calamities.

B - People die when these occur.

C - Government is always ready to handle such situation.

D - All these are created by God.

Answer : A

Explanation

Option A is the correct answer because all the above are natural calamities.

In the following question, choose the pair/group of words that show the same relationship as given at the top of every pair/group.

Q 5 - Upendra Bhanja : Kabi Samrat

Options :

A - Akbar : prince

B - Bush : president

C - Gangadhar Behera : beautiful

D - Madhusudan Dash : Utkal Gourav

Answer : D

Explanation

Upendra bhanja is kabi samrat similarly Madhusudan Dash is Utkal Gourav.

In the following question, comparison is made. According to the comparison stated, answer the question.

Q 6 - ‘Inhumanity’ is related to ‘torture’ similarly ‘humanity’ is related to

Options :

A - Forgiveness

B - Cruelness

C - Happiness

D - None of the above

Answer : A

Explanation

Option A is correct as torture is inhumanity while forgiveness is humanity.

In the following question, comparison is made. According to the comparison stated, answer the question.

Q 7 - ‘Itanagar’ is related to ‘Arunachal Pradesh’ similarly ‘Agartala’ is related to

Options :

A - Tripura

B - Assam

C - MP

D - None of the above

Answer : A

Explanation

Option A is correct because Agartala is the capital of Tripura.

In the following question, comparison is made. According to the comparison stated, answer the question.

Q 8 - ‘Toys’ is related to ‘plastic’ similarly ‘grill’ is related to

Options :

A - Sand

B - Glass

C - Iron

D - None of the above

Answer : C

Explanation

Option C is correct because toys are normally made up of plastic similarly grill is normally is made up of iron.

In the following question, comparison is made. According to the comparison stated, answer the question.

Q 9 - ‘Saina Nehwal’ is related to ‘badminton’ similarly ‘Sania Mirza’ is related to

Options :

A - Golf

B - Tennis

C - Cricket

D - None of the above

Answer : B

Explanation

Option B is correct because both the players are related to their respective sports.

In the following question, comparison is made. According to the comparison stated, answer the question.

Q 10 - ‘Whale’ is related to ‘sea’ similarly ‘elephant’ is related to

Options :

A - Forest

B - Park

C - Lake

D - None of the above

Answer : A

Explanation

Option A is correct because as whale belongs to sea similarly elephant related to forest.


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