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Example Question #12 : Suffixes From Latin
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Mandatory is to required as intermittent is to __________.
irregular
frequent
gregarious
abrasive
laborious
irregular
The prefix mand- means command, so something that is “mandatory” is something you are commanded to do and have to do. As such, it is a synonym of “required,” so to solve this analogy you need to determine the best available synonym for “intermittent.” The prefix inter- means between, and the word fragment -mit- means send so something that is “intermittent” is sent back and forth at irregular, or varied, intervals. As such it is closest in meaning to “irregular,” which means not frequent, out of pattern. The prefix ir- negates the meaning of the original word “regular,” causing the new word to mean the opposite. To provide further help, “frequent” means often; “abrasive” means rude; “laborious” means hard-work; “gregarious” means friendly, sociable.
Example Question #15 : Suffixes From Latin
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Fish is to gills as squirrel is to __________.
acorn
tail
lungs
fur
ears
lungs
A fish uses its gills to breathe, so to solve this analogy, you need to pick out a word that describes what part of its body a squirrel uses to breathe. The correct answer is "lungs." None of the other answer choices describe the body part that a squirrel uses to breathe.
Example Question #21 : Suffixes From Latin
Analogies: Complete this analogy.
Agriculture is to farming as horticulture is to __________.Â
Religion
Physics
Culture
Ecosystem
Gardening
Gardening
The root "agrÂ-" means having to do with farming or rural life, so it makes sense that "agriculture" and "farming" are synonyms. To solve this analogy, you need to pick out the answer choice that is a synonym of "horticulture." "Horticulture" is derived from the Latin "hortus," meaning garden, and is a synonym of "gardening." So, "gardening" is the correct answer.
Example Question #84 : Analogies
Analogies: Fill in the blank(s) to complete this analogy.Â
Marriage is to divorce as contract is to __________.
termination
slander
litigation
anniversary
accord
termination
"Marriage" is an institution that is ended by "divorce." To solve this analogy, you have to determine which of these words describes the ending of a "contract." A "contract" is a binding agreement between two parties. When a "contract" is ended, it is said to be "terminated." It may have helped you arrive at this answer if you considered that the prefix "term-" means boundary, ending. To provide further, help, an "accord" is an agreement; "litigation" is the process of suing someone; an "anniversary" is a yearly rememberance of a specific event on a specific date, such as a birthday; "slander" is the act of writing untruthful statements about someone with the intent of negatively affecting their reputation.Â
Example Question #85 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Terrestrial is to earth as celestial is to __________.
seas
caverns
forests
outer space
mountains
outer space
“Terrestrial” is an adjective that means having to do with the earth, so we need to pick out a noun that conveys what the adjective “celestial” refers to. “Celestial” means having to do with sky, heaven, or outer space, so while all of the answer choices describe places or land features, “celestial” refers to something that has to do with "outer space" just as “terrestrial” refers to something that has to do with the earth. So, “outer space” is the correct answer.
Example Question #21 : Suffixes From Latin
Complete this analogy.
Octopus is to eight as centipede is to __________.
twentyÂ
one hundred
tenÂ
one millionÂ
one thousandÂ
one hundred
An octopus has eight legs, as you might be able to infer because the word "octopus" contains the prefix "octo-" at the beginning of the word. "Octo-" means eight, and appears in other words like "octagon" (an eight-sided shape). To solve this analogy, if you don't know how many legs a centipede has, you can still arrive at the correct answer by using the prefix "cent-" as a clue to infer this information. "Cent-" means one hundred and appears in other words like "centimeter" (a unit of measurement that is one-hundredth of a meter) and "century" (a span of time of one hundred consecutive years).
Example Question #32 : Determining Meaning From Prefixes, Suffixes, And Roots
Complete this analogy.
Nonagon is to nine as octagon is to __________.
one hundredÂ
fiveÂ
eightÂ
tenÂ
one thousandÂ
eightÂ
A nine-sided shape is called a "nonagon," and an eight-sided shape is called an "octagon." The prefix "non-" suggests that the word will have to do with the number nine. Likewise, the prefix "oct-" suggests that the word will have to do with the number eight. (For an example of this, just think of how an "octopus" has eight legs!)
Example Question #101 : Ssat Middle Level Verbal
Complete this analogy.
Tertiary is to third as quaternary is to __________.
second
last
fourth
first
fifth
fourth
“Tertiary” is an adjective that means third, so we need to pick out an answer choice that is synonymous with “quaternary.” While all of the answer choices might look like potentially correct answers, “quaternary” is an adjective that means fourth, so “fourth” is the correct answer. You can also use prefixes as context clues to help you solve this quesiton: "tertius" is Latin for third and has influenced the prefix "tri-," while "quattuor" is Latin for fourth and has influenced English words like "quad" and "quarter."
Example Question #21 : Suffixes
Complete this analogy.
Microeconomics is to small as macroeconomics is to __________.
business
large
smaller
finance
academics
large
"Microeconomics" is the study of economics on a small scale, and "macroeconomics" is the study of economics on a large scale, so the correct answer is “large.” To solve this analogy, it is important to be aware of the meaning of the prefixes "micro-" and "macro-". Â"Micro-" means small and "macro-" means big.
Example Question #92 : Analogies
Complete this analogy.
Triangle is to three as pentagon is to __________.
shapeÂ
sixÂ
fiveÂ
fourÂ
tripleÂ
fiveÂ
A triangle is a three-sided shape, which you can infer because the prefix "tri-" means three. So, to solve this analogy, you have to determine how many sides a pentagon has. The prefix "penta-" means five, so the correct answer is “five.”
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