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Verbal Reasoning - English - Analogies:

Understanding Analogies

MCQ - 57-506

Question:

SKINFLINT : MISERLINESS

  1. Philanthropist : wealth
  2. Spendthrift : wastefulness
  3. Pauper : indigence
  4. Spendthrift : wastefulness
  5. Tightwad : generosity

Correct Answer: B

Explanation:

(B) A skinflint is a person who exhibits miserliness (that is, stinginess) in the way he handles money. Similarly, a spendthrift exhibits wastefulness in the way he handles money.
Skinflint: a niggardly person; miser
Philanthropist: a person, esp. a wealthy one, who practices philanthropy
wastefulness: using more than is necessary; extravagant
Pauper: any person who is extremely poor Indigence:
Shrewdness: orig., a) evil, bad, wicked, mischievous, shrewish, etc. b) artful, cunning, wily, etc. in one‘s dealings with others
Tightwad: a stingy person; miser

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