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Verbal Reasoning - English - Analogies:

Understanding Analogies

MCQ - 2-451

Question:

QUARRY : MARBLE

  1. Mine : coal
  2. Ocean : tuna
  3. Silo : grain
  4. Ocean : tuna
  5. Reservoir : water

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

(A) A quarry is a hole in the ground from which stone of various kinds, including marble, is extracted for use by builders or sculptors. A mine is a hole in the ground from which ores and metals, including coal, are extracted for use in industry.
Mine: that or those belonging to me: the absolute form of my, used without a following noun [that book is mine; mine are better]: also used after of to indicate possession [a friend of mine]
Coal: a piece of glowing or charred wood, coal, or similar substance; ember
Tuna: the flesh of various tunas or tunalike fishes, often canned as food: also called tuna fish
Silo: an airtight pit or tower in which green fodder is preserved
Gusher: a place where anything is collected and stored, generally in large quantity; esp., a natural or artificial lake or pond in which water is collected and stored for use
Reservoir: a place where anything is collected and stored, generally in large quantity; esp., a natural or artificial lake or pond in which water is collected and stored for use

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