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Mastering Word Pair Analogy Exams
Sep 3, 2024
Lecture Notes on Word Pair Analogy Exam
Overview of Word Pair Analogy
Exam consists of pairing words based on given patterns.
Each analogy consists of two sets of words that need to be matched or paired.
Focus on identifying the relationship between the words in each pair.
Example Pairings
Trail : Grain
Complete set:
Trail : Grain
and
Grail : Green
Pattern: Same letters, different last letters.
Particular : Passive
Clue: "Particular" means specific, and "Passive" means very willing to obey.
Strategy: Use synonyms to find the matching word.
Subservient
is synonymous with
Passive
.
Horse : Train
Relationship: Both are modes of transport.
Actions:
Mount
for horse and
Board
for train.
Pattern: First word relates to riding, while the second word is about the action of boarding.
Turin : Goblet
Turin is a container for a liquid just like Goblet is a container for wine.
Conclusion: The missing pair is
Soup
.
Analyzing Numerical Analogies
Example:
4 : 6 :: ? : 16
Identify the pattern: +2 for the first pair, so +2 for the second set.
Therefore, the answer is
14
.
Word Relationships and Contexts
Understanding synonyms and antonyms is crucial.
Particular
is a synonym for
Specific
.
Subservient
can relate to
Submissive
.
Strategies for Answering Analogies
Identify common patterns within the words.
Use synonyms and antonyms to help find the missing words.
Consider the context in which words are used to make educated guesses.
Vocabulary Highlight
Inconclusive
: Not showing that something is true (Negative).
Substantial
: Meaning significant or extensive (Positive).
Corroborate
: To confirm or support (Positive).
Practice and Review
Engage in practice tests that focus on identifying patterns and relationships.
Use the strategies discussed for better understanding and answering analogy questions.
Conclusion
Consistent practice with word pair analogies will help in understanding and mastering the exam format.
Use clues and context effectively to decipher relationships and meanings.
Remember to review synonyms, antonyms, and their respective contexts.
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