Complete the dual analogy: “A : Winter :: B : Malaria”. Pick A and B so that each second term is countered or managed by the first (protective/treatment relation).
Correct Answer: A. Quilt, B. Quinine
Introduction / Context:The relation required is “problem/condition : customary countermeasure.” In winter, people use quilts to keep warm; for malaria, quinine (historically) and related antimalarials are treatments.
Given Data / Assumptions:
- Winter → quilt (protective warmth).
- Malaria → quinine (classical treatment).
- Countermeasure/control relation must hold on both sides.
Concept / Approach:Choose items that directly mitigate the condition: quilts mitigate cold exposure; quinine treats malaria physiologically.
Step-by-Step Solution:1) Map winter to a common protective item: quilt.2) Map malaria to a direct treatment: quinine.3) Verify symmetry: both are countermeasures.
Verification / Alternative check:Wool is material, not the typical named item; “mosquito” is a vector, not a treatment. “Epidemic” and “fever” are states/effects, not countermeasures.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
- Cold/Epidemic: Not countermeasures.
- Cold/Mosquito: Vector, not treatment.
- Wool/Fever: Material and symptom; not paired countermeasures.
- Heater/Vaccine: Vaccine is for prevention, not specific historical treatment context; also “heater” does not mirror “quilt” specificity.
Common Pitfalls:Picking related objects (wool) or epidemiological terms (epidemic) instead of direct countermeasures.
Final Answer:A. Quilt, B. Quinine