REASONING FOR SSC CGL

REASONING FOR SSC CGL

ANALOGY TEST

 

 

 

1- Magazine is related to Editor in the same way play is related to :

(A) Principal  

 

(B) Actress    

 

(C) Dialogues

 

(D) Directors

 

 

2- Foot is related human in the same way hoot is related to ………

(A) Dog         

 

(B) Cow        

 

(C) Cat          

 

(D) Rabbit

 

3- Book is related to Library in the same way animal is related to ………..

 

(A) Pet          

 

(B) Hunter    

 

(C) Wild        

 

(D) Zoo

 

 

4- Gravity is related to attraction in the same way magnet is related to ………….

(A) Earth       

 

(B) Gold        

 

(C) Attraction

 

(D) Weight

 

 

5- Car is related to garage in the same way aeroplane is related to :

(A) Ground   

 

(B) Hanger    

 

(C) Runway   

 

(D) Airport

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6- Thread is related to cloth in the same way wire is related to :

(A) Rope       

 

(B) Net          

 

(C) Filter       

 

(D) Telegraph

 

 

7- Thermometer is related to temperature in the same way Hygrometer is related to :

 

(A) Pressure  

 

(B) Density   

 

(C) Weight    

 

(D) Humidity

 

 

8- Pound is related to Yen in the same way Polo is related to :

(A) Hockey    

 

(B) Horse      

 

(C) Driving    

 

(D) Stick

 

9- Funny is related to serious in the same way change is related to :

 

(A) Regular   

 

(B) Fixed       

 

(C) Confident

 

(D) Refraction

 

 

10- Mountain is related to rift, in the same way enemy is related to :

(A) Country   

 

(B) NRI         

 

(C) Fight       

 

(D) Friend

 

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11- TB is related to lungs in the same way cataract is related to :

(A) Ears       

 

(B) Throat     

 

(C) Nose        

 

(D) Eyes

 

12- Book is related to cover, in the same way Picture is related to :

 

(A) Brash      

 

(B) Frame      

 

(C) Colour     

 

(D) Wall

 

13- Planets is related to Astrologer, in the same way weather is related to :

 

(A) Direction wave              

 

(B) Meteorologist

 

 

(C) Air pressure                   

 

(D) Meteoritic

 

 

14- Deep is related to Ocean, in the same way shallow is related to :

 

(A) Waterfall 

 

(B) Deepness 

 

(C) Pond       

 

(D) Well

 

15- River is related to canal, in the same way Glacier is related to :

(A) Water      

 

(B) River       

 

(C) Snow       

 

(D) Mountain

 

16- Taka is related to Bangladesh, in the same way Leira is related to :

 

(A) Cambodia

 

(B) India       

 

(C) Pakistan  

 

(D) Italy

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17- Yen is related to Japan, in the same way Euro is related to :

(A) Germany 

 

(B) Britain     

 

(C) America  

 

(D) Russia

 

 

18- Wool is related to sheep, in the same way silk is related to :

(A) Tasar                             

 

(B) Insect

 

(C) Knowledge                    

 

(D) Disease

 

 

19- Father is related to white coat, in the same way lawyer is related to :

(A) Coat        

 

(B) Cap         

 

(C) Silk         

 

(D) Tie

 

 

20- Cat is related to Myuuu, in the same way Horse is related to :

(A) Stable      

 

(B) Crawl      

 

(C) Roaring    

 

(D) Whinny

 

 

21- Fox : Cunning : : Rabbit : ?

(A) Brave      

 

(B) Dangerous

 

(C) Timid      

 

(D) Cruel

 

 

Directions (21-30) : In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two give words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.

 

 

22- Fences : Pig : : Shed : ?

(A) Vulture   

 

(B) Cow        

 

(C) Tiger       

 

(D) Hen

 

 

23- Brick : Mason : : Colour : ?

(A) Clerk       

 

(B) Teacher   

 

(C) Painter    

 

(D) Car painter

 

 

24- Doctor : Patient : : Lawyer : ?

(A) Customer

 

(B) Client      

 

(C) Consumer

 

(D) Buyer

 

 

25- Doctor : Stethoscope : : Sculptor : ?

(A) Weeding                        

 

(B) Sickle

 

(C) Chisel                           

 

(D) Scraping Instrument

 

 

26- Book : Publisher : : Film : ?

(A) Author    

 

(B) Editor      

 

(C) Director   

 

(D) Producer

 

 

27- Thunder : Rain : : ? : Night

(A) Day         

 

(B) Eagerness

 

(C) Dark        

 

(D) Evening

 

 

28- Floating : River : : Bounded : ?

(A) Pond       

 

(B) Rain        

 

(C) River       

 

(D) Canal

 

 

29- Summit : Chairperson : : Newspaper : ?

(A) Reporter  

 

(B) Distributor

 

(C) Publisher 

 

(D) Editor

 

 

 

30- Sculptor : Chisel : : Writer

(A) Table       

 

(B) Paper       

 

(C) Book       

 

(D) Pen

 

 

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Directions (21-35) : The following questions consist of two words each that have a certain relationship to each other, followed by four lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that has the same relationship as the original pair of words.

 

31- Chemist : Chemist shop

(A) Chef : Restaurant           

 

(B) Librarian : List

 

 

(C) Carpeuter : Wood           

 

(D) Doctor : Patient

 

 

32- Fruit : Seed

(A) Steam : Warm               

 

(B) Tailor : Cloth

 

(C) Water : Thirst                

 

(D) Flower : Fruit

 

 

33- Letter : Envelop

(A) Ticket : Post                  

 

(B) Skin : Body

 

(C) Wall : Brick                   

 

(D) Coconut : Skull

 

 

 

34- Mahatma Gandhi : Rajghat

(A) Indira Gandhi : Samta Sthal

 

(B) Rajiv Gandhi : Vir Bhumi

 

(C) Lal Bahadur Shashtri : Kisan Ghat

 

(D) Morarji Desai : Narayan Ghat

 

 

 

35- Hawa Mahal : Jaipur

 

(A) Jahaj Mahal : Fatehpur Sikari

 

(B) Maan Mahal : Gwalior

 

(C) Dveep Mahal : Udaipur  

 

 

(D) Victoria Mahal : Kolkata

 

ANALOGY TEST 

ANSWERS SHEET

1 (D) 10 (C) 19 (A) 28 (A)
2 (B) 11 (D) 20 (D) 29 (D)
3 (D) 12 (B) 21 (C) 30 (D)
4 (C) 13 (B) 22 (B) 31 (A)
5 (B) 14 (C) 23 (C) 32 (D)
6 (B) 15 (B) 24 (B) 33 (D)
7 (D) 16 (D) 25 (C) 34 (B)
8 (A) 17 (D) 26 (D) 35 (D)
9 (B) 18 (B) 27 (C)

 

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