Friends, generally an analogy is a parallel that is drawn between two different, but adequately similar events, situations of circumstances.
In Verbal Analogy questions they will ask you to determine the
relationship between a pair of words and then recognize a similar or
parallel relationship in a different pair of words. You are given a pair
of words and must choose from the four pairs given as answer choices
another pair exhibiting the same relationship. Therefore a test on
analogy is a test of one's language / vocabulary and also a test of
one's ability to reason out relationships.
There are basically a few common types of analogy questions. An effort
has been made to gather as many types as possible. Howewer, there is
always a possibility of having more types.
That is why "Analogy" is a test to assess the psycho-linguistic
abilities of the candidates appearing fro a particular competitive
examination.
Generally, in examinations, the directions for the questions on analogy may appear as follows :
Directions :
In Each of the following questions, a related pair of words or phrases
is followed by lettered pairs of words or phrases. Select the lettered
pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the
original pair.
Example :
1. BEE : HIVE ::
- horse : carriage
- rider : bicycle
- sheep : flock
- cow : barn
2. BEE : APARY ::
- horse : carriage
- rider : bicycle
- sheep : flock
- cow : barn
see here, the answer in both cases is 'D'
in question 1, a HIVE is the home for BEES, just as a barn is a home for
cows. Similarly, an APIARY (also known as bee yard) is used to house
bees, just as barn is used to house cows..
Have a look at following test exercise. just to know if you could
identify an analogy item. Check how many of the below are possible pairs
for analogies (i.e., there exists some relationship between the words)
- OAR : BOAT
- KNIFE : TRUCK
- HORSE : TREE
- SYRUP : APPLE
- SCRIBBLE : WRITE
- UNICORN : CATASTROPHE
- PASTEL : COLOR
- RESTIVE : AGREEMENT
- MELT : LIQUID
- SYMPHONY : MUSIC
Now, analyse your mistakes and know why you went wrong... You might have gone wrong basically for two reasons :
- Lexical Problem
- Logical Relationship Problem
If you have a Lexical problem (a Lexicon is nothing but a Dictionary),
you have to imporve your vocabulary. If your problem is a logical
relationship problem, then you must follow a good strategy to answer the
'analogy questions' (no need to be worried.. it will come with a little
practice).