Word Analogy
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Word Analogy questions test your ability to identify the relationship between two words and apply the same relationship to another pair of words.
What is Word Analogy?
A word analogy shows a relationship between two words. You must understand that relationship and find another pair with the same relationship.
For example, Doctor : Hospital means a doctor works in a hospital. Similarly, Teacher : School means a teacher works in a school.
| Analogy Pair | Relationship | Similar Pair |
|---|---|---|
| Doctor : Hospital | Person and workplace | Teacher : School |
| Bird : Nest | Animal and home | Bee : Hive |
| Knife : Cut | Tool and function | Pen : Write |
| Hot : Cold | Opposite meaning | Day : Night |
“In analogy questions, the relationship is more important than the words themselves.”
Key points
- Identify the relation between the first two words.
- Apply the same relation to the second pair.
- Check word order carefully.
- Do not choose an option only because it looks familiar.
- Common relations include synonym, antonym, part-whole, tool-use, and worker-place.
Common Types of Word Analogies
Word analogy questions usually follow repeated relationship patterns. Learning these patterns helps you solve them quickly.
Synonym Relationship
Both words have similar meanings.
- happy : joyful
- big : large
- quick : fast
Antonym Relationship
Both words have opposite meanings.
- hot : cold
- success : failure
- ancient : modern
Worker and Workplace
A person is related to the place of work.
- doctor : hospital
- teacher : school
- chef : kitchen
Tool and Function
A tool is related to what it is used for.
- pen : write
- knife : cut
- key : unlock
Mini Word Analogy Strategy Bank
Tip: If confused, write the relationship in words before checking the options.
Common Word Analogy Examples for Exams
| Analogy | Answer | Relationship | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ? | School | Person and workplace | A doctor works in a hospital; a teacher works in a school. |
| Bird : Nest :: Bee : ? | Hive | Animal and home | A bird lives in a nest; a bee lives in a hive. |
| Pen : Write :: Knife : ? | Cut | Tool and function | A pen is used to write; a knife is used to cut. |
| Eye : See :: Ear : ? | Hear | Organ and function | Eyes are used to see; ears are used to hear. |
| Hot : Cold :: Day : ? | Night | Antonym | Hot is opposite of cold; day is opposite of night. |
| Book : Pages :: Tree : ? | Leaves | Whole and part | A book has pages; a tree has leaves. |
| Seed : Plant :: Child : ? | Adult | Growth stage | A seed grows into a plant; a child grows into an adult. |
| Fire : Heat :: Sun : ? | Light | Source and output | Fire gives heat; the sun gives light. |
Note: In analogy questions, more than one option may be related to the word. Choose the one that matches the exact relationship.
Practice
A) Multiple Choice: Choose the Correct Analogy
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Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ?
School Medicine Book Patient
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Bird : Nest :: Bee : ?
Web Hive Den Stable
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Pen : Write :: Knife : ?
Cut Read Draw Cook
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Hot : Cold :: Success : ?
Victory Failure Progress Result
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Eye : See :: Ear : ?
Speak Hear Taste Touch
B) Complete the Analogies
- Fish : Water :: Bird : ________ (Hint: natural place or medium)
- Book : Pages :: Tree : ________ (Hint: whole and part)
- Seed : Plant :: Child : ________ (Hint: growth stage)
- Chef : Kitchen :: Farmer : ________ (Hint: workplace)
- Day : Night :: Light : ________ (Hint: opposite meaning)
C) Identify the Relationship
| Word Pair | Relationship Type |
|---|---|
| King : Palace | Person and place |
| Happy : Joyful | Synonym |
| Open : Close | Antonym |
| Wheel : Car | Part and whole |
| Scissors : Cut | Tool and function |
Short Reading
Word analogy questions are like small puzzles. The first pair gives the rule, and the second pair must follow the same rule. If the first pair shows a worker and workplace, the second pair should also show a worker and workplace. If the first pair shows opposites, the second pair should also show opposites.
Task: Create five analogy pairs using synonym, antonym, tool-function, part-whole, and worker-place relationships.
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Multiple Choice
- School
- Hive
- Cut
- Failure
- Hear
Complete the Analogies
- Air / Sky
- Leaves
- Adult
- Field
- Darkness
Relationship Type
- King : Palace → Person and place
- Happy : Joyful → Synonym
- Open : Close → Antonym
- Wheel : Car → Part and whole
- Scissors : Cut → Tool and function
Clue Explanation
The first word pair gives the relationship rule. The correct answer must follow the same rule and maintain the same word order.
Exam tips
- Convert the first pair into a sentence.
- Identify the exact relationship type.
- Maintain the same order in the second pair.
- Eliminate options that are only generally related.
- Practise common analogy types regularly.