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Verbal Reasoning - English - Analogies:

Understanding Analogies

MCQ - 54-503

Question:

SALT : BRINE

  1. Flavor : broth
  2. Seasoning : meal
  3. Thyme : herb
  4. Seasoning : meal
  5. Sugar : syrup

Correct Answer: E

Explanation:

(E)Brine is water saturated with saturated with salt (like ocean water, or the water pickles are cured in); syrup is water saturated with sugar (for use in making drinks or some kinds of sweets).
BRINE: the water of the sea b) the sea; ocean
Broth: a clear, thin soup made by boiling meat, or sometimes cereals or vegetables, in water
Seasoning: anything that adds zest; esp., salt, spices, etc. added to food to make it more tasty
Thyme: any of a genus (Thymus, esp. T. vulgaris) of shrubby plants or aromatic herbs of the mint family, with white, pink, or red flowers and with fragrant leaves
Syrup: any sweet, thick liquid; specif., a) a solution of sugar and water boiled together, to which flavoring is often added b) any solution of sugar used in pharmacy as a vehicle for medicines c) the sweet, thick liquid obtained in the process of manufacturing cane sugar or glucose d) short for MAPLE SYRUP, CORN SYRUP, etc.

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