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Verbal Reasoning - English - Analogies:

Understanding Analogies

MCQ - 53-502

Question:

TEMPERAMENTAL : STOLID

  1. Moody : brusque
  2. Hostile : sedate
  3. Vivacious : lively
  4. Hostile : sedate
  5. Intellectual : thoughtful

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

(D) Temperamental and stolid describe opposite qualities; a temperamental person is filled with moods that rapidly change and that he expresses freely, while a stolid person has few moods and keeps his feelings mostly to himself. Mercurial and impassive have much the same relationship; a mercurial person is flighty and changeable, while an impassive person rarely changes his demeanor.
Brusque: rough and abrupt in manner or speech; curt Also brusk
Hostile: having or showing ill will; unfriendly; antagonistic
Sedate: 5L sedatus, pp. of sedare, to settle, caus. of sedere, to SIT6 calm, quiet, or composed; esp., serious and unemotional; staid; decorous
Vivacious: full of life and animation; lively
Mercurial: having qualities attributed to the god Mercury or supposedly influenced by the planet Mercury; eloquent, clever, shrewd, thievish, etc.
Intellectual: a person engaged in intellectual work.
a member of the intelligentsia

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