HSPT Verbal : Part/Whole, Part/Part, Example/Category, and Cause/Effect

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for HSPT Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #13 : Example And Category

Polish is to Slavic as Italian is to __________.

Possible Answers:

pasta

peninsular

linguistic

romance

commercial

Correct answer:

romance

Explanation:

The word “Slavic” can be used to describe the family of languages of which Polish is a member and likewise is used to denominate the class of Eastern Europeans that include the Poles. Among the options for the second half of the analogy, only “Romance” fits in either of these ways, namely with regard to language. The fact that “Romance” is capitalized should indicate that it means something a little different from the subject of love. The word actually means “a language descended from Latin”—the word “Romance” being taken from “Rome;” therefore, the analogy could be formed, “As Polish is a Slavic language, so too is Italian a Romance language.”

Example Question #14 : Example And Category

Fable is to tale as parable is to __________.

Possible Answers:

overstated

simplicity

allegory

lie

religious

Correct answer:

allegory

Explanation:

A fable is a type of tale, often one that is mythical or perhaps even false. What is important for the analogy is to note that it is a specific instance of the broader class “tale.” Thus, the bridge sentence for the analogy could be written, “As a fable is a type of tale, so is a parable a type of X.” A parable is a type of story used to teach a moral. In a sense, it can be considered a type of allegory in which the literal meaning really stands for something else. The literal details of the parable are really meant to convey a symbolic moral lesson.

Example Question #15 : Example And Category

Testimony is to evidence as contract is to __________.

Possible Answers:

lawyer

legal

business

career

arrangement

Correct answer:

arrangement

Explanation:

Although we might think of evidence as being a synonym for testimony, it is perhaps better to understand it as being a type of evidence. (For instance, images, physical objects, and recordings are all other types of evidence). Thus, the analogy could be written, “As testimony is a type of evidence, so a contract is a type of X.” An arrangement is some sort of “setting in order.” For instance, you might say, “We reached a mutual arrangement by which she would pay me fifteen dollars every two weeks for the small help I offered her.” A contract is a type of formalized arrangement.

Example Question #66 : Analogies

Hymnal is to book as restaurant is to __________.

Possible Answers:

victuals

server

business

food

nutriment

Correct answer:

business

Explanation:

A hymnal is a type of book containing songs used in worship services. The analogy could thus be written, “As a hymnal is a type of book, so is a restaurant a type of X.” Though very simple, “business” is the best option among those provided.

Example Question #16 : Example And Category

Guild is to association as council is to __________.

Possible Answers:

assembly

president

legality

legislation

chancellor

Correct answer:

assembly

Explanation:

During the middle ages, the guilds were groups of merchants or craftsmen who gathered together for mutual aid, training, and so forth. Though the analogy is a bit off, think of them like medieval unions. (Remember, the analogy limps).  Our analogy could be written, “As a guild is a type of association, so is a council a type of X.” A council is a body that gathers for deliberation and perhaps legislation. Not all assemblies are for this purpose, as one could have an assembly merely to listen to a speaker—as often happens in schools! The council can thus be called a type of assembly, the latter being a broader class.

Example Question #17 : Example And Category

Integer is to number as brand is to __________.

Possible Answers:

sale

store

commercial

cattle

mark

Correct answer:

mark

Explanation:

An integer is a type of number that has no decimal portion such as –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, and so forth. Thus, the relationship in this analogy is one that could be translated as, “As an integer is a type of number, so is a brand a type of X.” We often use the word “brand” to describe a particular “label” for a product. The word originally comes from the burning of an animal done to mark that creature as belonging to a given person. Most often, you hear of this as regards cattle. Thus, branding is a type of mark. This is exactly the type of relationship needed to be expressed by this analogy.

Example Question #68 : Analogies

Choose the word that best completes each comparison.

Cumulonimbus is to clouds as igneous is to __________.

Possible Answers:

medicine

ignorant

water

tornado

rocks

Correct answer:

rocks

Explanation:

"Cumulonimbus" are a type of "cloud," just as "igneous" is a type of "rock."

Example Question #18 : Example And Category

Choose the word that best completes each comparison.

Banjo is to stringed as clarinet is to __________.

Possible Answers:

woodwind

orchestra

elongated

flute

musical

Correct answer:

woodwind

Explanation:

A "banjo" is a "stringed" instrument, in the same way that a "clarinet" is a "woodwind" instrument.

Example Question #21 : Example And Category

Choose the word that best completes each comparison.

Orangutan is to primate as wolf is to __________.

Possible Answers:

feline

dangerous

pack

howling

canine

Correct answer:

canine

Explanation:

An "orangutan" belongs to the group of "primate" animals; just as a "wolf" is a type of "canine" animal.

Example Question #22 : Example And Category

Choose the answer that best completes the comparison.

Horse is to equine as cattle is to __________.

Possible Answers:

canine

dairy

bovine

feline

agriculture

Correct answer:

bovine

Explanation:

"Horse" belongs to the "equine" family of animals, just as "cattle" are members of the "bovine" family.

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