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Verbal Reasoning - English - Analogies:

Understanding Analogies

MCQ - 4-453

Question:

PATH : HIGHWAY

  1. Yard : alley
  2. Vein : artery
  3. Branch : tree
  4. Vein : artery
  5. Brook : river

Correct Answer: E

Explanation:

(E) A path is a little road (often so small that only one person can use it at a time), while a highway is a large road with room for thousands. A brook and a river have a similar size relationship.
Yard: a) a unit of linear measure equal to 3 feet or 36 inches (.9144 meter) (abbrev. yd or y) b) a cubic yard (.7646 cubic meter) !a yard of topsoil"
Alley: a lane in a garden or park, bordered by trees or shrubs
Vein: a) any blood vessel that carries blood from some part of the body back toward the heart b) loosely, any blood vessel (cf. ARTERY, CAPILLARY)
Artery: any one of the system of thick-walled blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
Ramp: a sloping, sometimes curved, surface, walk, road, etc. joining different levels
Brook: a small stream, usually not so large as a river

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