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Verbal Reasoning - English - Analogies:

Understanding Analogies

MCQ - 100-549

Question:

FLURRY : BLIZZARD

  1. simmer : cook
  2. drizzle : downpour
  3. draw : doodle
  4. drizzle : downpour
  5. velocity : impetus

Correct Answer: B

Explanation:

A flurry is less intense than a blizzard.

Flurry: a sudden, brief rush of wind; gust, a gust of rain or snow
Simmer: to cook in such a liquid
Doodle: to scribble or draw aimlessly or nervously, esp. when the attention is elsewhere; make doodles
Bluster: to speak or conduct oneself in a noisy, swaggering, or bullying manner
Impetus: the force with which a body moves against resistance, resulting from its mass and the velocity at which it is set in motion

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