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Classifying Analogies

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  • thin is to slender AS wide is to broad. How are the first two words related?
    They aren't related.
    They mean different things.
    They mean the same.
    They aren't the same things.
  • The first two items are both kinds of one thing. The second two items are both kinds of a different thing: apple is to orange AS corn is to squash
    An apple and an orange are both kinds of fruit, and corn and squash are both kinds of vegetables.
  • Classify the following analogy: robin is to bird AS snake is to reptile
    parts of animal
    kinds of animal
  • Classify the following analogy: page is to notebook AS ring is to binder
    kinds of stationary
    parts of stationary
  • The first two items are both parts of one thing, and the second two items are both parts of one thing: wing is to beak AS tusk is to trunk
    A wing and beak are parts of a bird. A tusk and a trunk are parts of an elephant.
  • beak is to bird AS trunk is to elephant
    A beak is a part of a bird, and a trunk is a part of an elephant. Also, both parts are used for eating.
  • Classify the following analogy: pit is to apricot AS rind is to orange
    parts of fruit
    kinds of fruit
  • Classify the following analogy: tire is to trunk AS engine is to hood
    parts of a vehicle
    kinds of vehicle
  • Classify the following analogy: chair is to table AS bed is to dresser
    parts of furniture
    kinds of furniture
  • Classify the following analogy: tennis is to bowling AS hockey is to golf
    parts of sports
    kinds of sports
  • thin is to slender AS wide is to broad. How are the second two words related?
    They mean the same.
    They aren't related.
    They mean different things.
    They aren't the same things.
  • student is to class AS player is to team
    A student us a part of a class, and a player is part of a team. Both parts are members of a group.
  • thin is to slender AS wide is to broad How would you classify this analogy?
    They're antonyms.
    They're synonyms.
  • Classify the following analogy: twig is to branch AS fnger is to hand
    kinds of something
    parts of something
  • Classify the following analogy: shirt is to dress AS pants is to coat
    parts of clothes
    kinds of clothes
  • All four items are the same kind of thing: apple is to orange AS pear is to banana
    An apple, orange, pear, and banana are all kinds of fruit.
  • Classify the following analogy: elbow is to wrist AS ankle is to knee
    kinds of body
    parts of the body
  • Classify the following analogy: water is to lake AS sand is to desert
    kinds of place
    parts of a place
  • Classify the following analogy: drawer is to dresser AS leg is to chair
    parts of furniture
    kinds of furniture
  • Classify the following analogy: rock is to music AS painting is to art
    parts of arts
    kinds of arts
  • In each pair, the first item is a kind of the second item: pear is to fruit AS corn is to vegetable
    A pear is a kind of fruit, and corn is a kind of vegetable.
  • Classify the following analogy: canoe is to sailboat AS car is to truck
    kinds of transport
    parts of transport
  • Classify the following analogy: hive is to nest AS den is to burrow
    kinds of house
    parts of a house
  • Classify the following analogy: football is to sport AS tag is to game
    kinds of activities
    parts of activities