Word Analogies

Finding relationships between pairs of words (A : B :: C : ?)

Explanation

What is a Word Analogy?

An analogy shows a relationship between two pairs of words. The format is: A is to B as C is to D (written A : B :: C : D). Your job is to find D.

Example: Hot : Cold :: Day : Night
Hot and Cold are opposites → find the opposite of Day → Night.

Types of Analogy Relationships

Relationship TypeExample
Synonyms (same meaning)Happy : Joyful :: Sad : Miserable
Antonyms (opposites)Hot : Cold :: Fast : Slow
Part to WholePetal : Flower :: Key : Keyboard
Function / UseBrush : Paint :: Pen : Write
Category / TypeOak : Tree :: Rose : Flower
Degree / IntensityWarm : Hot :: Cool : Cold
Cause to EffectRain : Flood :: Fire : Smoke
Maker to ProductBee : Honey :: Author : Book

How to Solve Analogies

  1. Identify the relationship between the first pair (A : B).
  2. Express it as a sentence: "A is a type of B" or "A is used to B".
  3. Apply the same relationship to the second pair (C : ?).
  4. Check your answer fits the same sentence structure.

Example: Surgeon : Hospital :: Teacher : ?
"A Surgeon works in a Hospital." → "A Teacher works in a School."

Key Tips for the Selective Exam

  • Always identify the relationship type before looking at the answer options
  • Watch for tricky distractors — they may be related words but the wrong relationship type
  • If stuck, eliminate answers that use the wrong relationship type
  • Be precise: "Oak is a type of Tree" is more specific than "Oak is related to Tree"
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