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Analogy

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Analogy

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Key Techniques – Analogy

Analogy questions can be solved quickly and accurately when candidates understand the relationship pattern between the given elements. The key to mastering analogy is recognizing logical similarity instead of focusing only on words or numbers individually.

The following techniques help candidates solve verbal, number, alphabet, and mixed analogy questions efficiently in competitive examinations.


Technique 1 – Identify the Exact Relationship

The first and most important step is identifying the relationship between the first pair.

Bird : Nest

Relationship:

A bird lives in a nest.


Lion : Den

A lion lives in a den.

Always ask:

β€œHow are the first two elements connected?”


Technique 2 – Classify the Relationship Type

Most analogy questions belong to a specific relationship category.

Relationship Type Example
Synonym Big : Large
Antonym Hot : Cold
Part-to-Whole Wheel : Car
Cause-and-Effect Rain : Flood
Function Knife : Cut
Worker-and-Tool Doctor : Stethoscope
Classification Mango : Fruit
Sequence Seed : Plant

Once the relationship category is identified, solving becomes much easier.


Technique 3 – Use Elimination Method

Many analogy questions can be solved quickly by eliminating incorrect options.

Example

Teacher : School

Possible options:

  • Doctor : Hospital βœ…
  • Chef : Food ❌
  • Driver : Vehicle ❌
  • Painter : Brush ❌

β€œTeacher : School” shows Worker-and-Workplace relationship.

Therefore:

Doctor : Hospital


Technique 4 – Focus on Relationship Direction

The order of elements is extremely important in analogy.

Doctor : Hospital

Means:

A doctor works in a hospital.


Hospital : Doctor

This changes the relationship completely.

Never reverse the relationship accidentally.


Technique 5 – Check Contextual Meaning

Some questions are based on secondary or contextual meanings instead of direct meanings.

School : Fish

Here, β€œschool” means:

A group of fish

It does NOT mean an educational institution.

Always think about alternate meanings of words.


Technique 6 – Start with Simple Number Operations

For number analogy questions, first check simple arithmetic operations.

Common Operations

  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Division
  • Square
  • Cube
  • Prime numbers
  • Reverse patterns

7 : 49 :: 9 : 81

Logic:

Square relationship


Technique 7 – Memorize Alphabet Positions

Alphabet analogy questions become much easier when letter positions are remembered.

Letter Position Letter Position
A 1 N 14
B 2 O 15
C 3 P 16
D 4 Q 17
E 5 R 18

A : C :: D : F

Each letter moves two positions forward.


Technique 8 – Observe Hidden Patterns

Some analogy questions contain indirect or hidden logic.

PEN : WRITE

Relationship:

Tool and Function


KNIFE : CUT

Same hidden relationship:

Tool and Function


Technique 9 – Learn Common Relationship Families

Certain analogy relationships appear repeatedly in exams.

Worker and Tool

Doctor : Stethoscope
Painter : Brush

Worker and Workplace

Teacher : School
Chef : Restaurant

Part and Whole

Page : Book
Wheel : Car

Cause and Effect

Exercise : Fitness
Rain : Flood


Technique 10 – Compare Intensity Carefully

Some analogy questions involve degree or intensity relationships.

Warm : Hot

Relationship:

Increase in intensity


Like : Love

Same pattern:

Increase in emotional intensity


Technique 11 – Use Sequence Logic

Some analogies are based on logical stages or progression.

Seed : Plant

Relationship:

Earlier stage β†’ Later stage


Infant : Adult

Same progression logic


Technique 12 – Avoid Surface Similarity Mistakes

Do not choose answers based only on appearance or familiarity.

Dog : Bark

Correct relationship:

Animal and Sound


Wrong selection:

Cat : Animal ❌

Correct selection:

Cat : Meow βœ…


Fast Solving Framework

Read First Pair
       β”‚
       β–Ό
Find Relationship
       β”‚
       β–Ό
Identify Relationship Type
       β”‚
       β–Ό
Apply Same Logic
       β”‚
       β–Ό
Check Direction
       β”‚
       β–Ό
Eliminate Wrong Options
       β”‚
       β–Ό
Choose Best Match


Most Common Exam Traps

  • Reversing the relationship direction
  • Ignoring secondary meanings
  • Selecting based on surface similarity
  • Missing hidden relationships
  • Ignoring intensity or sequence logic
  • Using assumptions instead of logic

Exam-Oriented Practice Strategy

Practice Area Focus
Word Analogy Vocabulary and relationship logic
Number Analogy Arithmetic and pattern recognition
Alphabet Analogy Letter positions and sequences
Mixed Analogy Multi-pattern reasoning
Contextual Meaning Secondary meanings and interpretation

Final Takeaway

The key techniques of analogy focus on relationship identification, logical comparison, contextual understanding, and pattern recognition. Candidates who master these techniques can solve analogy questions quickly, accurately, and confidently in competitive examinations.

Regular practice of different analogy patterns improves reasoning speed, vocabulary strength, analytical thinking, and overall exam performance.

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