Verbal Reasoning - Analogy - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Analogy - Analogy 1 (Q.No. 21)
Directions to Solve
In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.
21.
Race : Fatigue :: Fast : ?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
As the result of Race is Fatigue similarly the result of Fast is Hunger.
Discussion:
17 comments Page 1 of 2.
Priya said:
9 years ago
Fatigue means temporary loss of strength and energy,
Fast means without eating anything for particular time.
Here, race leads loss of energy and Fast makes hungry.
Fast means without eating anything for particular time.
Here, race leads loss of energy and Fast makes hungry.
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Teja said:
1 decade ago
The above answer is absolutely correct!
Here fast doesn't represent speed, it say you have not eaten anything for a period of time.
So antonym of fast is hungry!
Here fast doesn't represent speed, it say you have not eaten anything for a period of time.
So antonym of fast is hungry!
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Rupinderjit said:
1 decade ago
Here fast represents, not having food for whole day. So there is hunger because of fast.
Here one can differentiate between FAST as a homonym for given option.
Here one can differentiate between FAST as a homonym for given option.
SOLier said:
4 years ago
The meaning of fatigue is getting tired.
Meaning of fast is not related to speed here, it is related to not eating the whole day due to some beliefs.
Meaning of fast is not related to speed here, it is related to not eating the whole day due to some beliefs.
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Ekansh said:
9 years ago
I think Fatigue is a type of load which can act on a particular part again and again.
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Mala said:
1 decade ago
Fatigue means Physical or mental weariness resulting from effort or activity.
Anjali said:
1 decade ago
I think there is no match of fast and hunger. Can anyone explain this ?
Aswanth said:
1 decade ago
Exact meaning of fatigue is temporary loss of strength and energy.
Iti Rastogi said:
1 decade ago
I am not satisfied with this answer please explain how can?
Poddar said:
4 years ago
Helpful to get the answer. Thanks @Solier.
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