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Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 1

7 is to 14 as 9 is to _____.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 1

The relationship between 7 and 14 is that 14 is double of 7 (7 × 2 = 14). Similarly, following the same pattern, 9 doubled would be 18 (9 × 2 = 18). Therefore, 9 is to 18 in the same way that 7 is to 14.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 2

6 is related to 19 in the same way as 4 is related to ______.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 2

To find the relationship between 6 and 19, we can analyze the pattern:
6 × 3 + 1 = 196
Now, applying the same pattern to 4: 4 × 3 + 1 = 13.
Therefore, 4 is related to 13 in the same way that 6 is related to 19.

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Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 3

8 is related to 28 in the same way as 27 is related to _______.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 3

To find the relationship between 8 and 28, we observe that 8 × 3 + 4 = 28.

Now, applying the same pattern to 27: 27 × 3 + 4 = 81 + 4 = 47.

Therefore, 27 is related to 47 in the same way that 8 is related to 28.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 4

34 is related to 12 in the same way as 59 is related to _______.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 4

The logic followed here is:

Multiplication of digits of first number = Second number 

34 is related to 12

3 × 4 = 12

Similarly,

59 is related to

5 × 9 = 45

Hence, '45' is the correct answer.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 5

Identify the one which is different from the others?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 5

The numbers 312, 432, and 234 are all divisible by 3, but 151 is not divisible by 3.

Let's check:

  • 312: 3 + 1 + 2 = 6 (divisible by 3)
  • 432: 4 + 3 + 2 = 9 (divisible by 3)
  • 234: 2 + 3 + 4 = 9 (divisible by 3)
  • 151: 1 + 5 + 1 = 7 (not divisible by 3)

Thus, 151 is different from the others.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 6

12 is related to 144 in the same way as 17 is related to _______.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 6

To find the relationship between 12 and 144, observe that 122 = 144.

Applying the same pattern to 17: 172 = 289.

Therefore, 17 is related to 289 in the same way that 12 is related to 144.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 7

1 is related to 1 in the same way as 5 is related to ______.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 7

The relationship between 1 and 1 could be 13 = 1 (cubing the number).

Now applying the same pattern to 5: 53 = 125.

Therefore, 5 is related to 125 in the same way that 1 is related to 1.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 8

16 is related to 56 as 32 is related to _______.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 8

To find the relationship between 16 and 56, observe that 16 × 3 + 8 = 56.

Now, applying the same pattern to 32: 32 × 3 + 8 = 96 + 8 = 112.

Therefore, 32 is related to 112 in the same way that 16 is related to 56.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 9

Select the related letters from the given alternatives:
MAD: JXA:: RUN : ?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 9

Each letter in the first set is moved three positions backward in the alphabet. So, R comes three places before U, A three places before D, and N three places before Q. Applying the same logic, RUN would become ORK by moving each letter three places backward in the alphabet.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 10

Which figure is different from others?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 10

The logic followed here is:

Figure a) qImage67327d5b19c960f4f3ad15ae→ Slant and horizontal line is present.

Option b) qImage67327d5b19c960f4f3ad15af→ Vertical and horizontal line is present.

Option c) qImage67327d5c19c960f4f3ad15b0→ Vertical and horizontal line is present.

Option d) qImage67327d5c19c960f4f3ad15b2→ Vertical and horizontal line is present.

Thus, out of all the options, figure 'a' is the odd one out.

Hence, "Option A" is the correct answer.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 11

Three of the following four words are alike in a certain way and one is different. Pick the odd one out.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 11

Here all the polygon are of odd number of sides except hexagone.

Hendecagon is a polygon of 11 sides, Heptagon is a polygon of 7 sides and Pentagon is a polygon of 5 sides.

Only Hexagon is an odd one here as it has even number of sides i.e. 6 sides.

Hence, option B is the correct answer.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 12

Four options have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 12

The logic followed here is:

All the numbers except option (c), the given numbers are the multiple of 11. 

Option A: 2321 → Multiple of 11

Option B: 825 → Multiple of 11

Option C: 1521 → Not a multiple of 11

Option D: 968 → Multiple of 11

Therefore, 1521 is the odd one option.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 13

Out of the four words given below, three are similar in a certain way and one is different. Select that odd one.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 13

The odd one out is Spinach. As onion, radish and turnip grow underground but spinach doesn't grow underground.

Hence, option 1 is the correct answer.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 14

Directions: In each of the following questions, certain pairs of words are given, out of which the words in all pairs except one, bear a certain common relationship. Choose the pair in which the words are differently related

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 14

By checking options:

(A) Sky : Cloud → Cloud is not a type of Sky. 

(B) Purse : Wallet → Wallet is a type of Purse.

(C) Cupboard : Almirah → Almirah is a type of Cupboard.

(D) Chair : Stool → Stool is a type of Chair.

Hence, Sky : Cloud is the odd one out.

Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 15

Fill in the blank.
124 : 248 :: ____ : 5000

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test: Analogy and Classification - Question 15

The relationship between 124 and 248 is that 248 is double of 124 (124 × 2 = 248).

Now, applying the same logic to the second pair, we want to find the number that, when doubled, gives 5000: 5000 ÷ 2 = 2500

Therefore, the number related to 5000 in the same way that 124 is related to 248 is 2500.

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