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This 8-page guide provides a comprehensive collection of analogy questions and answers specifically designed to help freshman year students prepare for their final exams. It covers key verbal reasoning patterns, common analogy types, and detailed explanations to enhance understanding and critical thinking skills. Whether you're studying for a university logic course or preparing for general aptitude tests, this guide is the perfect tool to boost your performance and confidence in analogy-based questions.

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Analogy
Question and Answer
for Final Exam

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ANALOGY
'Analogy' means 'correspondence'
In questions based on analogy, a particular relationship is given and another similar relationship has to
identified from the alternatives provided. Analogy tests are, therefore, meant to test a candidate's overall
knowledge, power of reasoning and ability to think concisely and accurately.
Below are given some common relationships which will help you detect most analogies better:

COMMON RELATIONSHIPS
1. Country and Capitals:
Ex: Afghanistan: Kabul
Kabul is the capital of Afghanistan.
Some more examples are given below:
Australia: Canberra Canada: Ottawan Japan: Tokyo
Austria: Vienna Spain: Madrid Italy: Rome
Bangladesh: Dhaka Greece: Athens Egypt: Cairo
Bhutan: Thimpu China: Beijing France: Paris
Iraq: Baghdad Iran: Teheran India: Delhi
Denmark: Copenhagen Nepal: Kathmandu Cuba: Havana
Indonesia: Jakarta Kenya: Nairobi Norway: Oslo
Portugal: Lisbon Pakistan: Islamabad Thailand: Bangkok
Sri Lanka: Colombo Russia: Moscow UK: London
USA: Washington
2. Country and Currency:
Ex: India: Rupee
Rupee is the currency of India.
Some more examples are given below:
Argentina: Peso Bangladesh: Taka Burma: Kyat
China: Yuan Greece: Drachma Iran: Rial
Iraq: Dinar Japan: Yen Korea: Won
Kuwait: Dinar UK: Pound USA: Dollar
Thailand: Baht UAE: Dirham Turkey: Lira
Spain: Peseta Russia: Rouble Germany: Mark
Netherlands: Guilder Sweden: Krona
3. Instrument and Measurement:
Ex: Barometer: Pressure
Barometer is an instrument used to measure pressure.
Some more examples are given below:
Thermometer: Anemometer: Wind Odometer: Speed
Temperature
Hygrometer: Humidity Balance: Mass Scale: Length
Ammeter: Current Taseometer: Strains Screw gauge: Thickness

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