HSPT Verbal : Analogies

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Example Questions

Example Question #301 : Analogies

Choose the answer that best completes the comparison.

Relaxed is to carefree as stressed is to __________.

Possible Answers:

unknown

forceful

galvanized

layered

burdened

Correct answer:

burdened

Explanation:

"Relaxed" and "carefree" are both synonyms, just as "stressed" and "burdened" have a similar meaning.

Example Question #431 : Hspt Verbal Skills

Choose the best answer that completes the comparison.

Dessicated is to dry as drenched is to __________.

Possible Answers:

water

desert

swamp

precipitation

wet

Correct answer:

wet

Explanation:

"Dessicated" and "dry" are synonyms, just as "drenched" and "wet" have the same meaning.

Example Question #302 : Analogies

Choose the best answer that completes the comparison.

Numb is to frostbite as singed is to __________.

Possible Answers:

burn

skin

elevated

oven

truth

Correct answer:

burn

Explanation:

"Frostbite" often causes the affected area to be "numb," in the way that a "burn" can cause an area to be "singed."

Example Question #291 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Answer the question by choosing the word that best completes the comparison.

Absolve is to forgive as blame is to __________.

Possible Answers:

flee

plead

join

condemn

praise

Correct answer:

condemn

Explanation:

"Absolve" and "forgive" are both synonyms, just as "blame" and "condemn" mean the same thing.

Example Question #292 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Select the word that best completes the comparison.

Evolve is to develop as stagnate is to __________.

Possible Answers:

hustle

known

flourish

stall

strengthen

Correct answer:

stall

Explanation:

"Evolve" and "develop" are similar in meaning; therefore a synonym of "stagnate" is "stall."

Example Question #204 : Synonyms, Antonyms, And Changes In Intensity

Answer the question by selecting the word that best completes the analogy.

Scandal is to rumor as commendation is to __________.

Possible Answers:

praise

helpful

reproach

wrongdoing

tale

Correct answer:

praise

Explanation:

"Scandal" and "rumor" are synonyms, just as "commendation" and "praise" have similar meanings.

Example Question #293 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Soiled is to filthy as wet is to __________.

Possible Answers:

typhoon

drizzle

damp

moist

drenched

Correct answer:

drenched

Explanation:

To be filthy is to be soiled to a great degree. Therefore, the notion that bridges these two terms is the idea of increase. One could say, “Just as something filthy is very soiled, so to something that is X is very wet.” Among the options provided, “drenched” best matches this usage, for it means completely soaked. Do not be tricked by “typhoon.” A typhoon is not an adjective describing wetness as is "drenched."

Example Question #294 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Infringement is to violation as expedition is to __________.

Possible Answers:

swashbuckling

backpacking

excursion

ambling

daredevil

Correct answer:

excursion

Explanation:

The word “infringement” means literally an act of breaking upon something. It is derived from the Latin for to break, as is found in the English “fracture.” The more generally used meaning for the word is the act of breaking a law or agreement. Such an action is one of violation. The words are relatively synonymous. An "expedition" is a journey with some particular goal. The word “excursion” is a relatively synonymous option, as it means a trip, often connoting that it is for enjoyment. While this is not directly synonymous, it is the best option among those provided.

Example Question #295 : Analogies: Determining Meaning From Type Of Relationship

Dental is to teeth as renal is to __________.

Possible Answers:

gambling

auditory

kidney

eye

mildew

Correct answer:

kidney

Explanation:

Things that are dental are related to teeth. The “dent-” portion of the word comes from the Latin for teeth. The word “renal” is used to describe something pertaining to the kidneys.  It too is related to a Latin root, namely “renes,” which means “kidney.” When someone suffers “renal failure,” he or she is suffering from kidney failure. The analogy thus reads, “As ‘dental’ describes things related to the teeth, so does ‘renal’ describe things related to the kidneys.”

Example Question #2 : Specific Terminology

Answer the question by choosing the word that best completes the comparison.

Dentist is to teeth as optometrist is to __________.

Possible Answers:

office

feet

skin

doctor

eyes

Correct answer:

eyes

Explanation:

A "dentist" is a doctor that specializes in "teeth," whereas an "optometrist" specializes in "eyes."

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