Analogy — “Bleat : Howl : Gibber”. Pick the option that is also a sound (keeping to the same category).
Verbal Reasoning
Analogy
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
Answer
Correct Answer: Grunt
Explanation
Introduction / Context:The words “bleat,” “howl,” and “gibber” denote sounds or vocalizations. We must select an option that belongs to the same lexical category (a sound).
Given Data / Assumptions:
- We are testing category consistency.
Concept / Approach:“Grunt” is a sound (short, guttural vocalization). The other options are actions, nouns, or unrelated verbs.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Identify which choice denotes a sound.Select “Grunt.”Verification / Alternative check:Dictionary sense of “grunt” confirms sound category.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:Leap (action), Stuck (state), Duck (animal/verb), Slink (movement), none are sounds.
Common Pitfalls:Choosing words that “feel” auditory but are actions.
Final Answer:Grunt