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Word Analogy

Analogies: Word Analogy

Word Analogy

Word Analogy

What you'll learn

  • Complete word pairs that share the same kind of link.
  • Read analogies in the form "A is to B as C is to ?".
  • Spot the hidden relationship: member and its group.

Key concepts

Level 1 — Core idea

Verbal: "Dog is to Animal as Rose is to Flower" — a Dog is a kind of Animal, and a Rose is the same kind of thing but for Flowers.

Symbolic: A : B :: C : D, where the relationship between A and B is the same as between C and D.

Visual: Picture two matching puzzle pieces — A fits with B the same way C fits with D.

Level 2 — Going deeper

Always name the relationship first ("member of a group", "part of a whole", "used for") before hunting for the answer. This stops you from picking a word that merely sounds related.

NCERT anchor

NCERT Language/EVS, Class 3 — grouping objects, animals, and places by category supports this same relationship-finding skill.

Worked example

Mango is to Fruit as Carrot is to ?

Step 1 — Mango is a kind of Fruit.
Step 2 — Carrot is the same kind of thing but for Vegetables.
Answer: Vegetable

Monday is to Day as January is to ?

Step 1 — Monday is a kind of Day.
Step 2 — January is the same kind of thing but for Months.
Answer: Month

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
Picking a word that just sounds niceNo relationship checkName the link between the first pair first
Repeating the given word's categoryConfusing A's group with C's groupKeep A's group and C's group separate
Choosing an unrelated categoryGuessingCheck the option truly matches C's real group
Overthinking simple pairsSecond-guessingTrust the clear, direct relationship

Quick check

  • Doctor is to Profession as Cricket is to ?
  • Lion is to Animal as Sparrow is to ?
  • Triangle is to Shape as Red is to ?
  • Stretch: India is to Country as Delhi is to ?

Revision tip: Say "A is a kind of B" out loud, then repeat the same sentence shape for C.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Word Analogy.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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