SSAT Upper Level Verbal : Analogies: Determining Meaning from Type of Relationship

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SSAT Upper Level Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #3 : Part And Whole

Complete this analogy.

Atom is to molecule as minute is to __________.

Possible Answers:

century

tiny

hour

stopwatch

clock

Correct answer:

hour

Explanation:

An atom is the basic part from which molecules are constructed; therefore, this is a part-whole analogy. A minute is part of a larger measure of time. Here, you have to be careful. Two options are justifiably tempting, namely “hour” and “century.” Now, “molecules” are the “first rung” of combined atoms. We could, of course, say that organs are made up of atoms; however, this could be stated as “organs are made up of tissues, which are made up of cells, which are made up of molecules, which are made up of atoms.” Notice that “molecule” is the immediate product of atoms, not a distant one (as in the case of organs in relation to elements). This means that “hour” is a better option than “century.”

Example Question #8 : Part And Whole

Complete this analogy.

Corn is to kernel as __________.

Possible Answers:

turnip is to leaf 

carrot is to orange 

pumpkin is to pie 

head is to lettuce 

sunflower is to sunflower seed 

Correct answer:

sunflower is to sunflower seed 

Explanation:

Since kernels are the edible seeds of corn, we need to pick out another set of words in which the second word describes the edible seeds of the plant the first word represents. While many of the answers have to do with vegetables, "sunflower is to sunflower seed" is the best answer, because sunflower seeds are the edible seeds of sunflowers. 

Example Question #24 : Part And Whole

Complete this analogy.

Pocket is to shirt as lace is to __________.

Possible Answers:

seasoning

plait

knot

tie

shoe

Correct answer:

shoe

Explanation:

This analogy is relatively simple. A pocket is part of a shirt, so you are looking for the that of which a lace is part. While lace can be a type of plaited fabric, here, the best option is to understand it as meaning the long string used in things like shoes. The lace is part of a shoe as a pocket is part of a shirt. 

Example Question #25 : Part And Whole

Complete this analogy.

Link is to chain as chapter is to __________.

Possible Answers:

division

book

meeting

portion

topic

Correct answer:

book

Explanation:

A "link" is one of the small metal pieces in a longer chain. It also can mean any portion of a long “chain” of things (understood metaphorically). Hence, we speak of the “missing link” between apes and men—that is, the missing intermediary stage / being in the great chain of beings. The analogy could be written, “As a link is part of a chain, so is a chapter a part of X.” “Book” is the only option of something of which a chapter is a portion. (A chapter, of course, could be a part of a thesis, a novel, a report, etc.).

Example Question #23 : Part And Whole

Complete this analogy.

Citizen is to nation as branch is to __________.

Possible Answers:

external

unfurl

offshoot

tree

photosynthesis

Correct answer:

tree

Explanation:

A citizen is a member of a nation and could justly be called a part thereof. Our bridge sentence could thus be written, “As a citizen is a part of a nation, so is a branch a part of a X.” Among the options provided, only “tree” gives the larger thing of which a branch is a part.

Example Question #11 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Complete this analogy.

Door is to hinge as __________.

Possible Answers:

lever is to fulcrum

window is to pane

knob is to swing

knock is to oil

portal is to latch

Correct answer:

lever is to fulcrum

Explanation:

The hinge is the part of the door that lets it swing. Similarly, the fulcrum is the part of the lever that lets the lever arm swing.

Example Question #12 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Complete this analogy.

Tea is to dregs as coffee is to __________.

Possible Answers:

grounds

caffeine

milk

mugs

beans

Correct answer:

grounds

Explanation:

“Dregs” are defined as either “the remnants of a liquid left in a container; sediment, grounds” or “the most worthless parts of something.” So, the bits left in the bottom of a glass after one drinks tea are called “dregs,” and we need to pick out an answer choice that is a noun conveying what might be left in the bottom of a glass after drinking coffee. While “grounds” and “beans” are both words associated with coffee, coffee is made from beans, but one does not find “beans” in the bottom of one’s empty coffee mug, so “beans” cannot be the correct answer. “Grounds,” however, is a noun that can mean “solid particles, especially of ground coffee, that form a residue; sediment.” So, because tea might leave dregs in the bottom of a glass while coffee might leave grounds in the bottom of a glass, “grounds” is the correct answer.

Example Question #13 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Complete this analogy.

Animal is to skin as __________.

Possible Answers:

orange is to peel

scales are to alligator

circus is to tent

house is to drywall

fabric is to dress

Correct answer:

orange is to peel

Explanation:

The outer "framework" of an animal's body is its skin, which protects its insides. A similar relationship exists between an orange and its peel, since the peel is the outer part of the fruit which protects the inside.

Example Question #141 : Ssat Upper Level Verbal

Knob is to door as burner is to __________.

Possible Answers:

heat

cooking

blaze

prepare

stove

Correct answer:

stove

Explanation:

A knob is a part of a door; therefore, you could translate this analogy as, “Just as a knob is part of a door, so is a burner a part of a X.” A burner is the heating surface on a stove. This is the only option that functions as a whole of which the burner is a part.

Example Question #20 : Part/Whole, Part/Part, Example/Category, And Cause/Effect

Complete the analogy.

Jogger is to marathon as _________________ is to religion.

Possible Answers:

cult

immoral

pious

polytheistic

creed

Correct answer:

creed

Explanation:

A "jogger" is one part of a marathon, indicating a part to whole relationship. Both words are also nouns. "Religion" is also a noun, meaning the missing word is a noun and part of religion as a whole.

"Creed" (noun) is the correct answer, root word "cred" = believe. It is a set of beliefs that are part of a religion.

"Polytheistic" (adj) prefix "poly" = many, root "theo" = religion, gods. This is a type of religion, not a part of religion itself.

"Cult" (noun), a group of people sharing (usually fringe) beliefs. This is related to the definition of religion, but not part of one.

"Pious" (adj) someone who is highly religious. People are parts of religion, but this word describes a particular individual, not an object or part.

"Immoral" (adj) prefix "im" = not, root "mor" life. This word also describes someone or something as being not right or ethical, and it is not an object or part.

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