Analogy is one of the most important topics in Reasoning. It tests your ability to understand the relationship between two things and find a similar relationship in another pair. In this Practice Set 1, we have collected fresh and useful Analogy questions that are asked in SSC, Bank, Railway, and Police exams. Solving these questions will help you build a strong base in reasoning.

This Analogy Reasoning Practice Set 1 contains more than 50 quality MCQs with detailed answers and explanations. Whether you are preparing for SSC CGL, Bank PO, SBI Clerk, or RRB exams, these questions will improve your speed and accuracy. All questions are prepared according to the latest exam pattern. Regular practice of these sets will definitely boost your confidence.
Many students find Analogy difficult in the beginning, but once you understand the basic patterns and tricks, it becomes one of the easiest and scoring topics. In this set, you will find different types of analogy questions like word-based, letter-based, and number-based. We have explained every answer in a simple way so you can learn the right method easily.
Practice is the only key to master Reasoning. Make sure you solve this entire Practice Set 1 carefully and note down your mistakes. You can also revise the questions later for quick revision. Keep practicing daily and you will see a big improvement in your reasoning marks. Good luck with your preparation.
Analogy Reasoning Practice Set 1 | SSC, Bank, Railway, Police Exam MCQs with Answers
Q. Skin : Hair :: Land : ?
(a) Ore
(b) Dust
(c) Grass
(d) Mineral
Ans. (c) Grass (Logic: Just as hair grows on the skin, grass grows on the land.)
Q. Needle : Stitch :: Knife : ?
(a) Blade
(b) Butter
(c) Cut
(d) Sharp
Ans. (c) Cut (Logic: A needle is used to make a stitch; a knife is used to make a ‘cut’.)
Q. Petrol : Car :: Electricity : ?
(a) Goods
(b) Bulb
(c) Darkness
(d) Room
Ans. (b) Bulb (Logic: A car derives energy from petrol; a bulb lights up using electricity.)
Q. Green : Color :: Apple : ?
(a) Fruit
(b) Sweet
(c) Round
(d) Red
Ans. (a) Fruit (Logic: Green is a color, and an apple is a fruit.)
Q. Work : Effort :: Sleep : ?
(a) Waking up
(b) Liberation
(c) Rest
(d) Nearness
Ans. (c) Rest (Logic: Effort is required for work; sleep provides rest.)
Q. Ball : Throw :: ? : ?
(a) Dog : Pat
(b) Hockey : Ball
(c) Ball : Bat
(d) Football : Kick
Ans. (d) Football : Kick (Logic: A ball is played by throwing it; a football is played by kicking it.)
Q. Poet : Poem :: Cobbler : ?
(a) Meat
(b) Shoes
(c) Socks
(d) Clothes
Ans. (b) Shoes (Logic: A poet creates a poem; a cobbler makes/repairs shoes.)
Q. Iron : Fe :: Silver : ?
(a) Na
(b) Cl
(c) Ag
(d) K
Ans. (c) Ag (Logic: Fe is the chemical symbol for Iron; Ag is the chemical symbol for Silver.)
Q. Monarch : Butterfly :: Anaconda : ?
(a) Butterfly
(b) Cobra
(c) Royal
(d) Venom
Ans. (b) Cobra (Logic: The Monarch is a species of butterfly; the Anaconda and the Cobra are species of snakes.)
Q. Shadow : Light :: Reflection : ?
(a) Cloth
(b) Dirt
(c) Water
(d) Air
Ans. (c) Water (Logic: Just as a shadow is formed by light, the phenomenon of reflection occurs in water.)
Q. Chemistry : Atom :: Biology : ?
(a) Molecule
(b) Neuron
(c) Biometrics
(d) Cells
Ans. (d) Cells (Logic: Just as the ‘atom’ is related to Chemistry, ‘cells’ are related to Biology.)
Q. ……….. : Spider :: Barrack : Soldier
(a) Nest
(b) Hive
(c) Barn
(d) Web
Ans. (d) Web (Logic: A ‘Web’ is associated with a Spider, just as a ‘Barrack’ is associated with a Soldier.)
Q. Earth : Blue :: Mars : ?
(a) Black
(b) Red
(c) Green
(d) Brown
Ans. (b) Red (Logic: Just as the Earth is known as the ‘Blue Planet’, Mars is known as the ‘Red Planet’.)
Q. Theatre : Entertainment :: Temple : ?
(a) People
(b) Deity
(c) Dwelling
(d) Worship
Ans. (d) Worship (Logic: Just as entertainment takes place in a theatre, worship takes place in a temple.)
Q. Darkness : Light :: Enemy : ?
(a) Bad
(b) Friend
(c) Campaign
(d) Anger
Ans. (b) Friend (Logic: Darkness and light are antonyms of each other; similarly, the antonym of ‘enemy’ is ‘friend’.)
Q. Mountain : Height :: Cave : ?
(a) River : Water
(b) Cave : Depth
(c) Valley : Beauty
(d) Moon : Shadow
Ans. (b) Cave : Depth (Logic: A mountain is known for its height; similarly, a cave is known for its depth.)
Q. Find the correct option for: Smile : Laughter :: Cry : ?
(a) Frown : Anger : Rage
(b) Touch : Hold : Release
(c) Stand : Sleep : Play
(d) Evening : Night : Day
Ans. (b) Touch : Hold : Release (Logic: This sequence demonstrates the intensity of the words and the progression of the action.)
Q. Chalk : Blackboard :: ……….. : ………..
(a) Door : Handle
(b) Ink : Paper
(c) Type : Paint
(d) Table : Chair
Ans. (b) Ink : Paper (Logic: Just as chalk is required to write on a blackboard, ink is required to write on paper.)
Q. Tides : Ocean :: ? : River
(a) Dam
(b) Hydroelectricity
(c) Bank
(d) InflowAns.
(d) Inflow (Logic: Just as tides are associated with the ocean, inflow is associated with the river.)
Q. Rice : Carbohydrates :: Sprouts : ?
(a) Water
(b) Protein
(c) Heat
(d) Fat
Ans. (b) Protein (Logic: Just as carbohydrates are found in rice, protein is found in sprouted grains.)
Q. Find the correct option for: Minimum : Maximum
(a) Worst : Best
(b) Happy : Delighted
(c) First : Second
(d) Sad : Angry
Ans. (a) Worst : Best (Logic: Just as ‘Minimum’ and ‘Maximum’ are opposites (Antonyms) of each other, ‘Worst’ and ‘Best’ are also antonyms.)
Conclusion
This Analogy Reasoning Practice Set 1 is specially designed to help you understand the basic concepts and patterns of analogy questions. By solving these MCQs regularly, you will definitely improve your thinking speed and accuracy for upcoming exams. Remember, consistent practice is the only way to score high marks in the Reasoning section.
We hope this practice set was useful for your preparation. Keep practicing daily, learn from your mistakes, and stay confident. In the next sets, we will cover more advanced and tricky analogy questions.
All the best for your SSC, Bank, Railway, and Police exams! Keep studying smart and achieve your goals.
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