GRE Verbal Section- Analogy Questions and Answers
Arithmetic Aptitude GRE Verbal Section Analogy Questions with Answers help learners practice word relationships and logic often seen in exams like SSC, Bank, and GRE. These questions test reasoning skills in simple formats, helping candidates boost their verbal aptitude for competitive exams.
Practice analogies for GRE verball section. Supplement with verbal reasoning analogy and synonyms antonyms
GRE Verbal Section- Analogy
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271. Moving and parked, the automobile devours urban land, leaving the buildings as mere ------ of habitable space in a sea of dangerous and ugly traffic
- asylums
- remnants
- blocks
- mountains
272. In the current research program, new varieties of apple trees are evaluated under different agricultural ------ for tree size, bloom density, fruit size,------ to various soils, and resistance to pests and disease.
- conditions - adaptability
- configurations - propensity
- circumstances - proximity
- auspices - susceptibility
273. For many young people during the roaring twenties, a disgust with the excesses of American culture ------ a wanderlust to provoke an exodus abroad.
- reflected
- stymied
- conflicted with
- overwhelmed
274. Tom, Dick and Harry went for lunch to a restaurant. Tom had $100 with him, Dick had $60 and Harry had $409. They got a bill for $104 and decided to give a tip of $16. They further decided to share the total expenses in the ratio of the amounts of money each carried. The amount of money which Tom paid more than what Harry paid is
- 120
- 200
- 60
- 24