Verbal Ability - Verbal Analogies - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Verbal Analogies - Section 1 (Q.No. 10)
Directions to Solve
Each question consist of two words which have a certain relationship to each other followed by four pairs of related words, Select the pair which has the same relationship.

10.
DISTANCE:MILE
liquid:litre
bushel:corn
weight:scale
fame:television
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
25 comments Page 1 of 3.

Sree said:   1 decade ago
Liquid is measured in litres.

Ramya said:   1 decade ago
As distance is measured in mile, liquid is measured in litres.

Krishna said:   1 decade ago
A distance is measured in mile, but the given option remaining are not satisfy, this is the answer (liquid is measured in litres).

Vani said:   1 decade ago
Generally Liquid is measured in litres. This is the right answer. The remaining all are not closer.

Nani said:   1 decade ago
Bushel is the unit of volume for measuring corns. If the words bushel and corn interchange their positions above, then option B will also be correct.

Abid ali said:   1 decade ago
A option is correct because first word show quantity and 2nd represent unit.

Gana said:   1 decade ago
I think it should be volume:litre instead of liquid:litre.

Gana said:   1 decade ago
Actually it should be "volume:litre" instead of "liquid:litre".

Kundan Sharma said:   1 decade ago
I think distance is a physical quantity and mile is its unit but liquid is a state of matter i.e. it is a matter not a physical quantity. It's mass or volume or density etc are the physical quantity. The unit of volume is liter. In a straight way we can say that distance is measured in mile and liquid can be measured in liter. But is it correct scientifically?

Golrease said:   1 decade ago
"Liquid" is not measured in litres. Volume is measured in litres.


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