SSAT Middle Level Verbal : Analogies

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for SSAT Middle Level Verbal

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Example Questions

Example Question #551 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal

Complete this analogy.

Snout is to __________ as beak is to bird.

Possible Answers:

mammal

tail

human

eye

fish

Correct answer:

mammal

Explanation:

The nose of a "bird" is usually referred to as a "beak." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these answer choices matches with the use of the word "snout" for "nose." The correct answer is that we use the word "snout" to describe the nose of many "mammals."

Example Question #22 : Specific Terminology

Complete this analogy.

Warren is to rabbit as __________ is to fox.

Possible Answers:

cunning

tasty

cub

carnivore

den

Correct answer:

den

Explanation:

Solving this analogy requires you to know that a "warren" is the name given to a rabbit-hole, the place where a rabbit lives. The correct answer is therefore "den" because this is the name given to a place where foxes live. A "cub" is the name given to babies of many different types of animals, like bears; a "carnivore" is a meat-eater.

Example Question #541 : Analogies

Complete this analogy.

Feline is to cat as __________ is to cow.

Possible Answers:

canine

equine

ursine

calf

bovine

Correct answer:

bovine

Explanation:

The term "feline" means related to cats or the behavior of cats. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these words means related to cows. The correct answer is "bovine." Additionally, "canine" - dogs; "equine" - horses; "ursine" - bears.

Example Question #542 : Analogies

Complete this analogy.

Cygnet is to swan as foal is to __________.

Possible Answers:

chicken

cow

duck

turkey

horse

Correct answer:

horse

Explanation:

A "cygnet" is a young "swan." So, to solve this analogy you merely need to determine which of these animals could be called a "foal." Well, a "foal" is a young "horse."

Example Question #543 : Analogies

Complete this analogy.

Rabbit is to burrow as _________________.

Possible Answers:

desert is to sand

mother is to litter

donkey is to horse

lion is to den

mammal is to paw

Correct answer:

lion is to den

Explanation:

Rabbits live in burrows, so the correct answer will demonstrate a similar relationship between an animal and it's dwelling. Lions live in dwell, so that is the correct answer.

Example Question #1 : Gendered Terminology

Complete this analogy.

Woman is to feminine as man is to __________.

Possible Answers:

masculine 

abhorrent

discipline 

marriage

suspicious 

Correct answer:

masculine 

Explanation:

Feminine is an adjective used to described qualities associated with women so to solve this analogy you have to determine which of these answer choices is an adjective associated with men. The correct answer is “masculine.” For clarification, "abhorrent" means detestable.

Example Question #2 : Gendered Terminology

Complete this analogy.

Duke is to __________ as baron is to baroness.

Possible Answers:

lady

princess

nobility

lord

duchess

Correct answer:

duchess

Explanation:

"Duke" and "baron" are both male titles in the European system of aristocracy, whereby landed individuals have inordinate amounts of power. "Baroness" is the name given to a female "baron." So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is a word given to a female "duke." The correct answer is "duchess." Additionally, "nobility" is another name for "aristocracy."

Example Question #3 : Gendered Terminology

Complete this analogy.

Bachelor is to man as __________ is to woman.

Possible Answers:

maiden 

widow

duke

scholar

duchess

Correct answer:

maiden 

Explanation:

A "bachelor" is a "man" who is not married. So, to solve this analogy you need to figure out which of these is used to describe a "woman" who is not married. The correct answer is "maiden." Additionally, a "widow" is a woman whose husband has died; "duke" and "duchess" are male and female members of the aristocracy; a "scholar" is a learned person who studies something for an occupation.

Example Question #4 : Gendered Terminology

Complete this analogy.

Fraternity is to men as __________ is to women.

Possible Answers:

paternity

sorority

maternity

brotherhood

university

Correct answer:

sorority

Explanation:

A "fraternity" is a brotherhood, a name for a group of men with shared interests who are part of the same organization. So, to solve this analogy you need to determine which of these is used to describe the same situation when applied to a group of "women." The correct answer is "sorority." Additionally, "paternity" means fatherhood and "maternity" means motherhood.

Example Question #544 : Analogies

Analogies: Complete this analogy.

Government is to tax as church is to __________.

Possible Answers:

Tithe 

Devout 

God

Pious 

Nomadic 

Correct answer:

Tithe 

Explanation:

"Tax" is money collected from citizens by the government, so to solve this analogy, you have to determine the name given to the money that a church collects from its members. The correct answer is “tithe.” A tithe is traditionally a ten-percent donation to the church. For clarification, "nomadic" means wandering or without a home, and "devout" and "pious" are synonyms that mean deeply religious.

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