Verbal Reasoning - Analogy - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Analogy - Analogy 4 (Q.No. 2)
Directions to Solve
In each word of the following questions consists of pair of words bearing a relationship among these, from amongst the alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrate a similar relationship.
2.
Lawyer : Court
Answer: Option
Explanation:
As the working field of lawyer is Court, similarly the working field of chemist is laboratory.
Discussion:
17 comments Page 2 of 2.
Priyu said:
6 years ago
The shopkeeper of medical store is also called chemist.
Moreover scientists work in laboratory and chemist work at pharmacy.
The labour at factory seems more justified.
Moreover scientists work in laboratory and chemist work at pharmacy.
The labour at factory seems more justified.
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Pardhu said:
5 years ago
The working place of labour is a factory. So why not C?
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Anomie said:
4 years ago
Correct, @Santoshini.
Similarly, not all chemists work in the laboratory and the one who works in the laboratory are called scientists.
There are lots of irregularities in the questions.
Similarly, not all chemists work in the laboratory and the one who works in the laboratory are called scientists.
There are lots of irregularities in the questions.
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Sami said:
4 years ago
I think D is the answer because as the lawyer go to win in court do athletes go to the Olympics to win.
(1)
Dhruba said:
4 years ago
Your explanation is perfect Thank you @Santhoshini.
Lalit gupta said:
3 years ago
The Correct option is A - because to become a lawyer and chemist certain education degree is required and for businessmen, labour & athletes no such qualification is required.
Also, other viewpoint is lawyer and chemist is some professional position and labour athlete and businessman are non-professional one!
Also, other viewpoint is lawyer and chemist is some professional position and labour athlete and businessman are non-professional one!
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Scthexx said:
7 months ago
I think it's D. Lawyers go to court to win a case, likewise athletes go to the Olympics to win a game.
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