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- In each of the following questions, a related pair of words or phrases is followed by lettered pairs of words or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expresses in the original pair.
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Question 1 |
LYING : PERJURY
Statement : Testimony | |
Seeing : Observing | |
Taking Stealing | |
Eating : Dining |
Question 1 Explanation:
Solution: Perjury is an extended form of lying, just as a testimony is an extended form of a statement. Option A is the right choice
Question 2 |
PREHISTORIC: MEDIEVAL
A. Akbar : British | |
B. Antique : Outdated | |
C. Present : Future | |
D. Colossus: Elephant |
Question 2 Explanation:
Solution:
Medieval follows prehistoric, just as future follows present. Hence, option C is the right choice
Question 3 |
LOUD : STENTORIAN
Mild : Noisy | |
Painful : Prickly | |
Adjective : Descriptive | |
Bright : Resplendent |
Question 3 Explanation:
Solution:
Both the pairs are pairs of synonyms. Option D is the right choice.
Question 4 |
LIMPID : MURKY
Dazed : Clouded | |
Obscure : Vague | |
Bright : Gloomy | |
Nebulous : Dim |
Question 4 Explanation:
Solution:
Limpid (Clear and bright) is the opposite of murky. Both are pairs of antonyms. Hence, option C is the right choice as bright is the opposite of gloomy
Question 5 |
EASE : ALLEVIATE
A. Hint : Allocate | |
B. Revolt : Repudiate | |
C. Collapse : Rise | |
D. Question : Interrogate |
Question 5 Explanation:
Solution:
'Alleviate' is an extended form of 'ease' and 'interrogate' is an extended form of 'question'. Option D is the right choice
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