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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21. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As careful is to cautious in the similar way proud is to
- Blissful
- Modest
- Arrogant
- Suspicious
22. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As pen is to writer in the similar way needle is to
- Tailor
- Sewing
- Switch
- Yarn
23. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As secretly is to frankly in the similar way silently is to
- Silently
- Rudely
- Nosily
- Barely
24. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As uncomfortable is to shamed in the similar way frightened is to
- Reckless
- Terrified
- Courageous
- Agitated
25. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As arrogance is to lion in the similar way shoal is to
- Fish
- Self-esteem
- Scholar
- Educator
26. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As artist is to canvas in the similar way senator is to
- Basic
- Elected official
- Lawyer
- Law
27. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As working out is to gym in the similar way eating is to
- Health
- Eating place
- Diet
- Food
28. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As honest is to indirect in the similar way truthful is to
- Evil
- Open
- Reality
- Untruthful
29. A best way to confirm the association in a given question is to build up a sentence that explains the association between the first two words. Then, attempt to use the similar sentence to locate which of the answer options completes the similar connection with the third word. As oar is to rowboat in the similar way foot is to
- Skipping
- Sneaker
- In a row
- Skateboard
30. Every question consists of two specific words which have a definite link to each other followed by four pairs of associated words, pick the pair which has the similar relationship. Ten: Decimal
- Five: Quince
- Septet: Seven Some
- Two: Dual
- Four: Foursome