If “Stallion” is for “Mare”, then — pick the male–female pairing that mirrors the same species-sex relation. (Recovered typo: “More” → “Mare”.)
Correct Answer: Ram is for Ewe
Introduction / Context:Male–female animal name pairs are a common analogy topic. The stem (with recovered spelling) gives “stallion : mare” (male horse : female horse). We must choose another correct male : female pair within a single species.
Given Data / Assumptions:
- Stallion → Mare (male ↔ female of horses).
- We need the same sex-pair direction (male → female).
Concept / Approach:“Ram : Ewe” is male sheep → female sheep, exactly mirroring the structure. “Ewe : Ram” reverses the direction; “Goose : Gander” is female → male; “Sow : Bear” mixes species; “Bull : Cow” is a valid pair but was not given in the original options—offered here only as a plausibility check.
Step-by-Step Solution:Match species and sex directionality.Select “Ram : Ewe.”
Verification / Alternative check:Livestock terminology confirms ram (male sheep) and ewe (female sheep).
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
- Ewe : Ram — reversed sex direction.
- Goose : Gander — female → male and also geese; reversed direction.
- Sow : Bear — wrong species pairing.
- Bull : Cow — valid pair but not among the original database options; included as a distractor here for completeness.
Common Pitfalls:Mixing up direction (male→female vs female→male) or crossing species.
Final Answer:Ram is for Ewe