Analogy

Detecting the Relationship and Choosing the Correct Substitute

Analogy refers to a type of reasoning which tests the relationship between two substitutes and a conclusion is being drawn on the basis of the relationship. It states that various types of analogical relationships exist such as semantic, association, mathematical and logical. It further states that substituting the right substitute will assist the analogy problem […]

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Choosing the Set of Unrelated Figures from a Group of Sets of Similarly Related Figures

Introduction  Choosing the sets for images that are not related to the sets of figures are based on the differences of relationships on the basis of some elements, their size, types of shapes and other groups of elements. Usually, the questions in this section are image-based, where different sets of images are placed. There may

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Choosing One Element

Does anyone remember playing the association game as kids, where one person would speak out the name of a certain thing, and other children would have to keep up the chain by connecting dots by speaking out connected terms to the original word? The adult version of this game would be the Verbal analogy exercise

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