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Example Question #331 : Analogies
Barometer is to pressure as chronometer is to __________.
color
tool
watch
clock
time
time
A barometer is an instrument for measuring air pressure. When you hear of “barometric pressure,” this is referring to the pressure of the air and often indicates certain aspects of the weather. Now, if you did not know this, you might have been able to guess that we are dealing with something that measures in both cases of our words because they both contain the ending “-meter.” A “chronometer” is something that measures time. The “chronology” of events is the order in which they unfold in time, and “chronic” illness is one that lasts for a long period of time. While a watch and a clock might be chronometers, the analogy wants function, not examples.
Example Question #7 : Tool And Use
"Cupboard" is to "caching" as "ladder" is to __________.
repairing
outdoor
climbing
roofing
working
climbing
The general relationship of this analogy is rather simple, but you need to know the meaning of the word “caching.” A “cache” of something is a hidden set of those items, often stored up for the future. The verb “to cache” merely means “to hide or store for the future.” A cupboard can at least be said to be used for this purpose, even if it has other purposes. For this reason, the analogous word for ladder must describe such functioning. The word “climbing” is best. Think of it this way: “Just as a cupboard can be used for caching, so too can a ladder be used for climbing.”
Example Question #323 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship
Film is to photography as clay is to __________.
painting
ground
sculpture
minerals
tennis
sculpture
"Film" is the medium by which "photography" is expressd, just as "sculpture" is often expressed with "clay."
Example Question #331 : Analogies
Painter is to brush as musician is to __________.
performance
concert
symphony
instrument
recital
instrument
A brush is a tool used by a painter, so this analogy calls for the tool used by a musician. Among the options given, the only one that fits that need is “instrument.”
Example Question #2 : User And Tool
Choose the best answer that completes the comparison.
General is to army as admiral is to __________.
sail
commanding
captain
navy
military
navy
A "general" is the top leader of an "army," while an "admiral" is the leader of a "navy."
Example Question #21 : Tool/Use, User/Tool, Actor/Action, Product/Producer, Subject/Object
Choose the word that best completes the comparison.
Curator is to museum as director is to __________.
camera
Hollywood
art
film
award
film
A "curator" is responsible for directing a "museum," just as a "director" is responsible for directing a "film."
Example Question #332 : Analogies
Teacher is to students as demagogue is to __________.
rhetorical
oration
crowd
manipulation
illogical
crowd
Students are the group to whom a teacher directs his or her acts of teaching. A demagogue is a person who appeals to popular sentiment, often through oratory, to influence political decisions. The “dem-” in the word is related to the same form found in “democracy,” meaning “the people.” The sense of the word “demagogue” is that such a person uses oratory “on the crowd or throng of people” to whip them into a fury over something. Thus, a crowd stands in relation to a demagogue as a group of students stands to a teacher.
Example Question #1 : Subject And Object
Poll is to opinion as net is to __________.
seine
sailor
meshwork
hunter
fish
fish
Although this analogy might seem a bit light-hearted, it does hold if you write a bridge sentence. Polls are used to gather opinions from a group of people. Among the uses that a net can have, it can gather things like fish. All of the other options are either synonyms for net or types of people who would use a net. Neither of these fit any sense that can be established between “poll” and “opinion;” therefore, as strange as it might seem, “fish” is the best option.
Example Question #22 : Tool/Use, User/Tool, Actor/Action, Product/Producer, Subject/Object
Mentor is to tyro as master is to __________.
rule
maestro
apprentice
untrained
liege
apprentice
A tyro is someone who is inexperienced or a novice in some subject. Such a person would need to be mentored in order to gain adequate proficiency. Thus, the analogy could be written, “As a tyro learns from a mentor, so does X learn from a master.” Among the options provided, only “apprentice” fits this usage. An apprentice is someone who learns a trade from a master tradesman.
Example Question #331 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship
Inquisitor is to examining as recidivist is to __________.
retreating
passing
cascading
reoffending
falling
reoffending
The word “inquire” means “to ask” or “to investigate.” It is related to other words for “asking” such as “query” and “question.” An “inquisitor” is someone who examines another party for some set of information. Thus, the analogy could be formulated, “As an inquisitor is known for examining, so is a recidivists known for X.” A recidivist is someone who has committed a crime and then commits it again (often frequently). The “-cid-” portion of the word comes from the Latin for “to fall” as in “accident.” A re-cidivist is someone who “falls again” into the same old faults. Such a person is likely known for “reoffending.”
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