This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Vocabulary > Analogies – Quiz 12 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Analogies Quiz 12 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Bridge Type-OTHERDOWNPOUR:RAINA downpour is a heavy rain. A ..... is a heavy ..... A) Wave:water. B) Tornado:clouds. C) Blizzard:snow. D) Desert:heat. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Blizzard:snow. 2. Exercise:healthy:: ..... :unhealthy A) Wealthy. B) Winter. C) Green beans. D) Laziness. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Laziness. 3. Complete the analogy. priest:sermon::judge: ..... A) Jury. B) Criminal. C) Ruling. D) Lawyer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ruling. 4. Complete the analogy. card is to deck as flower is to ..... A) Scent. B) Petal. C) Malodorous. D) Bouquet. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Bouquet. 5. B is to C as J is to A) K. B) A. C) L. D) I. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) K. 6. Wink is to eye as smile is to A) Happy. B) Sad. C) Teeth. D) Mouth. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Mouth. 7. What type of analogy is this? SQUARE is to QUADRILATERAL as VAN is to AUTOMOBILE A) Antonym. B) Definition. C) Kind/Type. D) Action. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Kind/Type. 8. Baseball is to ball as hockey is to A) Stick. B) Penalty. C) Puck. D) Shoot. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Puck. 9. "I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. "What does the analogy in this quote imply? A) Like lamps, the speaker's feet will lead the way for others to follow. B) Like a light, the speaker will help those who are lost. C) Like a lamp, the past has helped the speaker find his way. D) Like a light, the past has helped the speaker drive out darkness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Like a lamp, the past has helped the speaker find his way. 10. Child is to nap as ..... A) Adult is to work. B) Laughter is to friend. C) Toy is to play. D) Napkin is to mouth. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Adult is to work. 11. Fire:hot::snow:coldWhat is the relationship? A) Part of. B) Antomyn. C) Characteristic. D) Something used to. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Characteristic. 12. Brook:River:: ..... :Mountain A) Water. B) Tree. C) Hill. D) Cave. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Hill. 13. What kind of analogy is the following:dish:plate::silverware:fork A) Type. B) Antonyms. C) Part/whole. D) Synonyms. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Synonyms. 14. Bridge Type-LACKLIAR:HONESTYSomeone who is a LIAR lacks HONESTYSomeone who is a ..... lacks ..... A) Lawyer:mercy. B) Mother:children. C) Fool:wisdom. D) Soldier:power. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Fool:wisdom. 15. Object and Purposelocker:storage:: A) Telephone:communication. B) Wallet:cash. C) Pencil:paper. D) Lake:moisture. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Telephone:communication. 16. Sunscreens work by absorbing UV rays, but you need to look for one that will absorb both UVA and UVB rays. Sunscreens that will absorb both are often labeled as broad spectrum, multispectrum, or have the words "UVA/UVB protection" printed on their packaging. Once applied, sunscreens are usually invisible on the skin.Sunblocks, on the other hand, are often visible. Zinc oxide, the thick white cream sometimes seen on beach-goers noses, is a sunblock. Dr. Greene's goopy, red jellylike Red Vet Pet was a sunblock too. Sunblocks reflect UV rays, keeping them from penetrating the skin. They are effective against both UVA and UVB raysAccording to the article, what is the difference between sunblock and sunscreen? A) Scientists developed sunblock before sunscreen. B) Sunscreen contains chemicals, but sunblock does not. C) Scientists recommend sunscreen because it is more effective than sunblock. D) Sunblock forms a visible barrier to reflect UV rays, but sunscreen absorbs UV rays. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Sunblock forms a visible barrier to reflect UV rays, but sunscreen absorbs UV rays. 17. COAT is to CLOTHING as CAR is to ..... A) ROAD. B) VEHICLE. C) TRAIN. D) GARAGE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) VEHICLE. 18. Complete the analogy. bad:horrible::warm: ..... A) Hot. B) Temperature. C) Cool. D) Rough. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Hot. 19. A statue is to a museum as a dictionary is to a A) Library. B) Student. C) Book. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Library. 20. The following is an example of what type of analogy-nose:face A) Synonym. B) Part to whole. C) Antonym. D) Homograph. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Part to whole. 21. When you want the best, it's "Got to be" N.C.! No truer statement was ever penned when you're talking about the high-quality foods, plants, and fiber products that come from North Carolina farms. The "Got to be" N.C. market development program was created to increase brand awareness of farm goods grown in our state, helping consumers recognize the top-quality products grown by their neighborsBased on the text, what is the connection between the "Got to be" N.C. slogan and the consumer? A) The slogan is a marketing ploy that discourages consumers from buying any products outside of North Carolina. B) The slogan is part of a marketing campaign to educate consumers and motivate them to buy N.C. products. C) The slogan is part of a marketing campaign that discourages consumers from buying N.C. products. D) The slogan is a marketing ploy that will motivate consumers to spend more money. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The slogan is part of a marketing campaign to educate consumers and motivate them to buy N.C. products. 22. Triangle is to Three asPentagon is to ..... A) Shape. B) Five. C) Corners. D) Building. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Five. 23. In is to out as up is to ..... A) Above. B) Down. C) Near. D) Round. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Down. 24. What type of analogy is this? RAP is to SONG as TIGER is to ANIMAL. A) Kind/Type. B) Action. C) Purpose. D) Definition. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Kind/Type. 25. Why would an author include an analogy in his or her writing? A) To help the reader imagine the setting of a story. B) To help the reader imagine something by relating it or comparing it to something else. C) To help the reader make a connection between another literary or historical event. D) Her teacher told her to do so. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To help the reader imagine something by relating it or comparing it to something else. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesAnalogies Quiz 1Analogies Quiz 2Analogies Quiz 3Analogies Quiz 4Analogies Quiz 5Analogies Quiz 6Analogies Quiz 7Analogies Quiz 8Analogies Quiz 9Analogies Quiz 10 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books