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5-question demo · BPSC Bihar Judiciary – Civil Judge PCS Mains Exam –English Language

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Question 1 of 5
Select the pair that expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the pair: DOCTOR : HOSPITAL :: ? A. Teacher : School B. Lawyer : Court C. Engineer : Factory D. All of the above
A Teacher : School
B Lawyer : Court
C Engineer : Factory
D All of the above
Why: The relationship in the given pair is 'person : workplace'. Doctor works in hospital. Similarly, teacher works in school, lawyer in court, and engineer in factory. All options express the same relationship, making D the correct choice.
Question 2 of 5
Find the word that completes the analogy: PEN : WRITE :: KNIFE : ? A. Cut B. Eat C. Sharp D. Cook
A Cut
B Eat
C Sharp
D Cook
Why: Pen is used to write, so knife is used to cut. The relationship is 'tool : primary function'. Option A matches this relationship.
Question 3 of 5
Choose the option that shows a similar relationship as 'HUNGER : FOOD :: ?' A. Thirst : Water B. Sleep : Bed C. Medicine : Illness D. Study : Book
A Thirst : Water
B Sleep : Bed
C Medicine : Illness
D Study : Book
Why: Hunger is satisfied by food, thirst is satisfied by water. Both express 'need : fulfiller'. Other options do not match this precise relationship.
Question 4 of 5
'Bird : Fly' is related to 'Fish : ?' A. Swim B. Walk C. Jump D. Crawl
A Swim
B Walk
C Jump
D Crawl
Why: Bird's mode of movement is fly, fish's mode of movement is swim. The analogy is based on natural mode of locomotion.
Question 5 of 5
Select the most appropriate synonym of the word 'Ubiquitous'.

A) Scarce
B) Present everywhere
C) Unique
D) Limited
A Scarce
B Present everywhere
C Unique
D Limited
Why: Ubiquitous means present, appearing, or found everywhere. Option B 'Present everywhere' directly matches this definition, making it the correct synonym. Other options like Scarce (rare) and Limited (restricted) are antonyms.