HSPT Verbal : Analogies

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for HSPT Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #411 : Analogies

Choose the best answer that completes the comparison.

Cerebral is to brain as oral is to __________.

Possible Answers:

lungs

oration

Socrates

mouth

speech

Correct answer:

mouth

Explanation:

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

Example Question #411 : Analogies

Choose the word that best completes the comparison.

Ice is to solid as vapor is to __________.

Possible Answers:

H2O

evaporation

experiment

freezing

gas 

Correct answer:

gas 

Explanation:

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

Example Question #21 : Qualities, Abilities, And Other Analogies

Answer the question by choosing the word that best completes the comparison.

Stubborn is to hardheaded as easygoing is to __________.

Possible Answers:

brutal

laid-back

overworked

stressed

obnoxious

Correct answer:

laid-back

Explanation:

"Stubborn" and "hardheaded" are both synonyms, just as "laid-back" and "easygoing" mean the same thing.

Example Question #414 : Analogies

Answer the question by choosing the word that best completes the comparison.

Alabaster is to white as jet is to __________.

Possible Answers:

color

black

dark

pack

plane

Correct answer:

black

Explanation:

"Alabaster" is often used to describe "white," just as "jet" is often used to describe "black."

Example Question #415 : Analogies

Answer the question by selecting the word that best completes the comparison.

River is to fresh as ocean is to __________.

Possible Answers:

expansive

saline

brackish

broken

acidic

Correct answer:

saline

Explanation:

A "river" is filled with "fresh" water whereas an ocean is filled with "saline" (or salty) water.

Example Question #412 : Analogies

Frivolity is to shallow as gravity is to __________.

Possible Answers:

motion

attractive

solemn

planetary

weight

Correct answer:

solemn

Explanation:

Something “frivolous” is not serious, and when applied to a person, the term can mean carefree. Frivolous pleasures are really shallow, inconsequential pleasures. Thus, we could say, “Just as frivolity is shallow, so is gravity X.” Although “gravity” is often used in the sense of a physical force, it can likewise mean “weighty” in a metaphorical sense, as in “a grave, important manner.” Someone who has gravity (or as is often said in the media, “gravitas”) has a certain solemnity—or, “is solemn.”

Example Question #413 : Analogies

Atrium is to open as greenhouse is to __________.

Possible Answers:

arboreal

arrangement

glass

florit

flamboyant

Correct answer:

glass

Explanation:

An atrium is a type of entranceway that has an open ceiling, so the analogy must be referring to the ceiling when it places “open” in relation to “atrium.” The best way to write a bridge sentence would be, “As the ceiling of an atrium is open, so is the ceiling of a greenhouse X.” None of the other options pertain to the ceiling of a greenhouse. Even if the option “closed” were also among the other answers, even then would “glass” be the best answer, for it is more specific to “greenhouse” than “closed.” The atrium’s open roof / ceiling is a necessary characteristic. This analogy is not opposing closed and open as much as it is paralleling the characteristics of the two types of structure.

Example Question #22 : Qualities And Features

Complete this analogy.

Trustworthy is to credence as malicious is to __________.

Possible Answers:

sinful

preponderant

evil

fear

wicked

Correct answer:

fear

Explanation:

The word “credence” means belief in the truth of something. If someone is "trustworthy," we are likely to give credence to his or her words or claims. Something "malicious" is evil or ill-intentioned and harmful. Such a thing or person deserves to be feared, which adequately fulfills the parallel for this analogy.

Example Question #414 : Analogies

Nebula is to misty as vacuum is to __________.

Possible Answers:

empty

cleaning

air

sterilization

implosion

Correct answer:

empty

Explanation:

A nebula is a cloud of dust and gas in space, appearing misty like dust in the air—at least when magnified by a telescope. The word actually comes from the Latin word for “mist,” and when we call something “nebulous,” we imply that it is unclear and / or vague, as though it were shrouded in mists. The analogy could be written, “As a nebula is misty in appearance (or misty in character), so is a vacuum X in appearance / character.” Note that the analogy requires some flexibility since the two words are not quite the same in character—a vacuum really is a lack of something, one could say somewhat paradoxically, “It is a nothing.” In any case a property of being a vacuum is the fact that it has no contents and thus is empty.

Example Question #26 : Qualities, Abilities, And Other Analogies

"Cardiologist" is to "heart" as "ecologist" is to __________.

Possible Answers:

streams

forests

environment

biological

fauna

Correct answer:

environment

Explanation:

The cardiologist is a specialist at studying the heart. The word itself as a root for “heart” in it—namely, “card-.” A “cardiac arrest” occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. An “ecologist” is one who studies the environment, generally speaking. An ecosystem, for example, is the whole system of organisms and material environment in a given area. While each of the other options are part of the environment and animals therein, none of them is equivalent to the environment in general.

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