Analogy — “Soldier” belongs to an “Army”; similarly, “Player” belongs to a ____. (Choose the collective group.)
Verbal Reasoning
Analogy
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
Answer
Correct Answer: Team
Explanation
Introduction / Context:Membership/collective analogies map an individual to the group they are part of. A “Soldier” is a member of an “Army.” We need the corresponding collective for a “Player.”
Given Data / Assumptions:
- Soldier → Army indicates member → organization.
- Player typically belongs to a team competing in sports or games.
Concept / Approach:Choose the noun that denotes the organized collective: “Team.”
Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Identify relation: member → collective.2) Map Player → Team.3) Reject broader contexts like “Sports” or events like “Tournament.”Verification / Alternative check:In sports terminology, players are rostered on teams; this mirrors soldier–army.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Sports/Games: activity domains, not the immediate collective.Tournament: event, not membership body.Stadium: place, not group.Common Pitfalls:Confusing activity or venue with the organizational unit (team).
Final Answer:Team