Analogies Quiz 16 (25 MCQs)

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1. What is the relationship between the following analogy? Cold is to freeze as heat is to thaw.
2. What is a synonym for bright?
3. What is the relationship between the following analogy? Attack is to defend as approach is to avoid.
4. Cheeta is to FAST as Turtle is to .....
5. An analogy shows a relationship between two sets of words. Find the relationship between the first two words, then choose the word that best goes in the blank to complete the second analogy.Key is to legend, as car is to .....
6. An example of synonym analogy is
7. Detective:acumen:: ..... :deft
8. Fly is to bird as swim is to
9. What is a synonym for an analogy?
10. Seed is to tree as ..... is to bird
11. What type of relationship is this? BAD:TERRIBLE
12. What kind of analogy is the following:nose:face::heel:foot
13. Analogies can show different kinds of relationships between words and phrases. Some examples include:antonym, synonym, part to wholes, user to tool and producer to product.If you understand the relationship between words on one side of the analogy, you can use that to complete the relationship on the other side.Complete the analogy below.BEE is to HONEY as COW is to
14. India is to country as German is to .....
15. What is the synonym for happy?
16. Generally, analogies are clustered into two types. These are analogies that identify (1) ..... and analogies that identify (2) .....
17. Book is to read as television is to
18. Crying is to sorrow as smiling is to:
19. What type of relationship is this? RING:FINGER
20. What type of analogy is this? DOG is to CANINE as LAWYER is to ATTORNEY
21. Banana is to fruit as zucchini is to .....
22. What type of analogy is the following:lighten is to darken as tighten is to as loosen
23. Paperclips are to paper as .....
24. Eagle:feathers $ \cdots$ humans: .....
25. "It's important that we make clear at this point what definition is and what can be obtained by means of it. It seems frequently to be credited with a creative power, but all it accomplishes is that something is marked out ..... and designated by a name. Just as the geographer does not create a sea when he draws boundary lines ..... so too the mathematician cannot really create anything by his defining." How does the author of this passage make an argument by analogy?