Verbal Ability - Verbal Analogies - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Verbal Analogies - Section 1 (Q.No. 15)
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.
15.
FILTER:WATER
Discussion:
30 comments Page 1 of 3.
Shankha said:
5 years ago
Filtering water removes certain components from it, but doesn't add anything to it. But editing a text may including adding and/or deleting certain portions during the procedure of modifying. Again, a sensor only deletes a certain portion of the play, if it's objectionable, but doesn't add anything or any scene. So D is right one,
(21)
Gowthami said:
1 decade ago
curtail is to cut short or reduce.
expunge is to erase or stike of.
edit is to remove/modify the errors or add some points to the text.
but censor is to remove the unwanted scenes from the play and is similar to filter and water so
answer is [D]
expunge is to erase or stike of.
edit is to remove/modify the errors or add some points to the text.
but censor is to remove the unwanted scenes from the play and is similar to filter and water so
answer is [D]
Mudassir said:
1 decade ago
Even the filtering of water doesn't always have to be removal of impurities if editing of a text doesn't always mean removal of something, if it is perfect. Same way censor of a play doesn't always have to be removal of a content if is accurate.
Neel said:
1 decade ago
The probability of edit leads to the expansion or compression but not specifically the required content but the job of a filter is to provide exactly the useful content rather than the unwanted stuff the profile will be taken by censor.
Eskebar said:
1 decade ago
Filter removes unwanted materials from water.
Censor removes objectionable contents from a play, etc.
Editing a text means just modifying it, not necessarily removing objectionable writings.
Hence [D].
Censor removes objectionable contents from a play, etc.
Editing a text means just modifying it, not necessarily removing objectionable writings.
Hence [D].
Sabitha komineni said:
1 decade ago
Here the option d suits best of it. In this essence flltering of water means to purify it censor helps in the same manner editing of text means not correcting only it should be expanded or lessend ok.
Kate said:
1 decade ago
Censor is an official who examines books, plays, news reports, motion pictures, radio and television programs, letters, cablegrams, etc. , as water filters.
Adithya said:
7 years ago
Filter means to remove unwanted stuff, same as a censor. Whereas edit can refer to modifying.
And not necessarily removing.
And not necessarily removing.
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Mary said:
6 years ago
Filter is used to remove unwanted dirt of a water. Censor is used to remove unwanted parts of a play.
(3)
Prathyusha said:
1 decade ago
According to me water can be filtered in the same way text can be edited.
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