Word Analogy - Individual and Dwelling Place


 
 
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Word Analogy - Individual and Dwelling Place

Individual and Dwelling Place : In those questions, when one word of the pair represents the dwelling place of the individuals given in the other word of the pair, then it is called individual and dwelling place relationship. For example: e.g., Mouse : Hole. As , A ‘Mouse’ lives in a ‘Hole’. Other examples include:

  • Dog : Kennel. A dog lives in a Kennel.
  • Bee : Hive
  • Bird : Nest
  • Cow : Byre/Pen
  • Lion : Den
  • Nun : Convent
  • Peasant : Cottage
  • Soldier : Barracks
  • Eagle : Eyrie
  • Spider : Web
  • Lunatic : Asylum
  • Pig : Sty
  • Eskimo : Igloo
  • Knight : Mansion
  • Hare : Burrow
  • Gypsy : Caravan
  • Owl : Barn
  • King : Palace
  • Horse : Stable
  • Cow : Pen/Byre
  • Monk : Monastery
  • Convict : Prison
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    Question : 1

    Directions : The following questions consist of two words each that have a certain relationship to each other, followed by four lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that has the same relationship as the original pair of words.

    Lawn : grass

    Right Option : C
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