HSPT Verbal : Analogies: Determining Meaning from Type of Relationship

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for HSPT Verbal

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Example Question #391 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Libel is to untruth as report is to __________.

Possible Answers:

charted

informational

researched

data

projected

Correct answer:

data

Explanation:

When someone libels another person, he or she tells an untruth regarding that person (generally intending to ruin that other person’s reputation). The analogy could be written, “As a libel expresses an untruth, so a report expresses X.” The only answer that makes sense for “report” in this case is “data,” for this would be an object like “untruth” is with regard to libel.

Example Question #392 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Lunacy is to insane as maturity is to __________.

Possible Answers:

elderly

aged

sensible

rotten

senile

Correct answer:

sensible

Explanation:

A lunatic is someone crazy, and such a person’s actions could be called “lunacy.” The word means “the state of being crazy.” Surprisingly, perhaps, the word comes from the same base as does the word “lunar,” namely from the Latin for “moon.” It was believed that the personalities / attitudes of lunatics varied with the moon. Hence, they were given this name. The analogy could be rewritten, “As lunacy is generally insane behavior, so is maturity a state of X behavior.”  Someone who is mature sees the world in a level-headed and generally wise manner. Such a person could be called “sensible,” that is “wise or prudent.”

Example Question #14 : Qualities

Choose the answer that best completes the comparison.

Stubborn is to obstinate as callous is to __________.

Possible Answers:

impossible

stunted

sympathetic

uncaring

deranged

Correct answer:

uncaring

Explanation:

"Stubborn" and "obstinate" are strong synonyms; therefore a synonym for "callous" is "uncaring."

Example Question #393 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Segue is to immediate as eloquence is to __________.

Possible Answers:

mendacity

lies

convincing

beauty

rhetoric

Correct answer:

convincing

Explanation:

A “segue” is an immediate transition from one scene or song in a movie, musical, play, symphony, etc. It ultimately comes from the Latin for “to follow,” which we use in the phrase “non sequitur,” which means, “That does not follow from what went before it.” The analogy could be written, “As a segue is characterized by being immediate, so is eloquence characterized by X.” Eloquence is a persuasive form of speaking or writing. Often, the word is also used to describe a beautiful use of language. For our analogy, “convincing” best describes a characteristic of eloquence.

Example Question #394 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Subsidiary is to aid as hindering is to __________.

Possible Answers:

lag

obstacle

behind

rear

annoying

Correct answer:

obstacle

Explanation:

The word “subsidiary” is literally derived from the prefix “sub-” meaning “below” and the base meaning “to sit.” The base is related to words like “sedentary” and “sediment.” A subsidiary company is one that is run by an over-arching parent company. More generally, the term can be used to describe something that is of lesser importance in comparison with something that is overarching and more important. This subsidiary thing generally supplements the larger enterprise, offering aid. Thus, the analogy could be written, “As something subsidiary offers aid, so does something hindering offer (etc) X.” Note that we need to have some flexibility regarding the verb in the second half of the analogy. The best verb will be “create” or “make,” but that cannot be known until you start attempting to provide answers. Among the options, only “obstacle” describes that which something hindering creates. To “hinder” is to make something difficult for someone else.

Example Question #395 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Quagmire is to confusing as geniality is to __________.

Possible Answers:

common

extensive

enjoyable

specified

wartime

Correct answer:

enjoyable

Explanation:

A quagmire is literally a type of swampy area, though the term is often used metaphorically. In the latter usage, the term means “a complex and awkward situation.” (This would be like getting stuck in a bog, which would be a muck-covered, messy affair.) Something that is a quagmire could fairly be described as being confusing. We could potentially rewrite the analogy as stating, “As a quagmire can be characterized as being confusing, so can geniality be characterized as being X.” Something genial is friendly or cheerful. Such a thing would characteristically be enjoyable as well. This is the best option among those provided, since we are not looking for a direct synonym but an acceptable secondary characteristic.

Example Question #396 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Heap is to jumbled as system is to __________.

Possible Answers:

synthetic

organized

historical

edifying

mixture

Correct answer:

organized

Explanation:

A heap is merely a jumbled and disorganized pile of items. It has no unity or order. Thus, our analogy could be written, “As a heap is characterized by being jumbled, so is a system characterized by being X.” Generally speaking, a system is an interconnected whole, organized and ordered in a careful manner according to rules or laws. Such a thing is fairly characterized as being organized, which is the best answer among those provided.

Example Question #541 : Hspt Verbal Skills

Choose the answer that best completes the comparison.

Fluid is to liquid as warm is to __________.

Possible Answers:

water

oven

temperate

frigid

fever

Correct answer:

temperate

Explanation:

"Fluid" and "liquid" are both synonyms, just as "warm" and "temperate" mean roughly the same thing.

Example Question #542 : Hspt Verbal Skills

Choose the best answer that completes the comparison.

Cerebral is to brain as oral is to __________.

Possible Answers:

speech

oration

lungs

mouth

Socrates

Correct answer:

mouth

Explanation:

"Cerebral" pertains to anything associated with the "brain," just as "oral" has to do with the "mouth."

Example Question #397 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Choose the word that best completes the comparison.

Ice is to solid as vapor is to __________.

Possible Answers:

freezing

experiment

evaporation

H2O

gas 

Correct answer:

gas 

Explanation:

"Ice" is a "solid," just as "vapor" is a "gas."

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