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Direction for [ Question No: 21 To 30 ] :

In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear.Choose the correct alternatives.

21.

Lemur : Monkey : : Rook : ?

Answer: B

Lemur belongs to the family of monkey and

rook belongs to the family of crow.

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22.

Scrupulous : Principles : : Ethical : ?

Answer: A

: When one abides by the second ,he is said to be the first by the

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23.

Chatter : Teeth : : ? : Leaves

Answer: C

First is the noise produced by the second .

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24.

Clock : Time : : Thermometer : ?

Answer: D

First is an instrument to measure the second.

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25.

Indolence : Work : : Taciturn : ?

Answer: B

The words in each pair are antonyms of each other .

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26.

Man : Biography : : Nation : ?

Answer: D

Exp: Second contains the story of the first.

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27.

Fruit : Banana : : mammal : ?

Answer: A

Explanation: First denotes the class to which the second belongs .

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28.

Shark : Fish : : Lavender : ?

Answer: A

Shark is a fish and Lavender is a shrub.

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29.

son : nuclear :: ______ : extended

Answer: C

A son is part of a nuclear family, and a cousin is part of an extended family.

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30.

Perch:Fresh Water::?:Salt water

Answer: C

:A Perch is a fresh water fish.

Similarly, a cod is a salt water fish.

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