Two-part matching: “I. Canada :: Rangoon : II”. Pick the correct pair so that each left item correctly matches its associated place.
Correct Answer: CQ
Introduction / Context:This is a double analogy/matching item. We choose one code where the first letter (A–D) matches “Canada :: ?” and the second letter (P–S) matches “Rangoon :: ?”.
Given Data / Assumptions:
- I-list: (A) Detroit (B) Florida (C) Toronto (D) Alberta.
- II-list: (P) Indonesia (Q) Burma (R) East Pakistan (S) Ceylon.
- Toronto is a principal city in Canada; Rangoon (Yangon) is historically associated with Burma (Myanmar).
Concept / Approach:Select the combination where both mappings are correct: Canada → Toronto (C) and Rangoon → Burma (Q).
Step-by-Step Solution:1) For Canada, pick “Toronto.”2) For Rangoon, pick “Burma.”3) Combine to get “CQ.”
Verification / Alternative check:Detroit/Florida are U.S. places; Alberta is a province but the item standardly pairs country with major city in such lists; Toronto fits best.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
- BQ: “Florida” is not in Canada.
- CP: Indonesia mismatches Rangoon.
- CS: Ceylon (Sri Lanka) mismatches Rangoon.
- DQ: Alberta is correct to Canada but the II-part would still need “Q”; since the option is not provided, CQ is the keyed choice.
Common Pitfalls:Picking a valid but differently-typed administrative unit (province vs. city) when the list favors city mapping.
Final Answer:CQ