ANALOGY MCQS | VERBAL ABILITY | ANALOGY REASONING TRICKS IN ENGLISH (PART-2)

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
  • In this video, we’ll learn tricks to solve analogy Mcqs and explore different types of analogical relationships that are commonly found in competitive exams and tests. Understanding these relationships can help improve your problem-solving skills and verbal reasoning abilities. Here’s what we’ll cover:
    Action to Outcome: The result or effect that arises from performing a specific action.
    Example: Study : Knowledge - Studying leads to increased knowledge.
    Role to Responsibility: The duty or task associated with a specific role.
    Example: Chef : Cooking - A chef’s responsibility is to prepare meals.
    Event to Emotional Response: The feeling or reaction triggered by a particular event.
    Example: Surprise Party : Excitement - A surprise party often causes excitement.
    Object to Related Object: An object that is associated with or typically used with another object.
    Example: Key : Lock - A key is used to open a lock.
    Object to Characteristic: A defining attribute or quality of an object.
    Example: Mirror : Reflective - A mirror is characterized by its reflective surface.
    Sequence or Order: The specific arrangement or progression of items or stages.
    Example: First : Second :: Third : Fourth - First comes before Second, just as Third comes before Fourth.
    Join us as we delve into these fascinating relationships and sharpen your analogy skills. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more educational content!
    ________________________/SOCIAL LINKS\_________________________________
    Facebook Page ➤ / ianeeqamemon
    Instagram ➤ / ianeeqamemon
    LinkedIn ➤ / ianeeqamemon
    Twitter ➤ / ianeeqamemon
    TH-cam ➤ / @ianeeqamemon
    #analogy #analogyreasoning #verbalreasoning #verbalability #english #css #cce #ianeeqamemon #GAT #SAT #GRE #MCAT #ecat #nts

ความคิดเห็น •