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COHABIT : RESIDE ::

A
conspire : plot
B
coincide : contradict
C
secrete : conceal
D
infiltrate : influence
Explanation and memory cue

The analogy compares 'cohabit' and 'reside', where 'cohabit' means to live together and 'reside' means to live in a place. Similarly, 'conspire' means to plan secretly, and 'plot' means to make a secret plan, making option A the correct analogy.

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FISH : TROUT ::

A
Hair : Black
B
Bird : Aviary
C
Tiger : Carnivorous
D
Mammal : Cow
Explanation and memory cue

The analogy FISH : TROUT shows a general category to a specific example relationship. Similarly, MAMMAL : COW is a general category to a specific example, making option D the correct analogy.

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CURTAIN : DRAPERY ::

A
Cockroach : Insect
B
Bedsheet : Bed
C
Pillow : Cushion
D
Mat : Floor
Explanation and memory cue

The analogy compares a specific type of window covering to a general term for such coverings. A curtain is a type of drapery, just as a cockroach is a type of insect. The other options do not represent this specific-to-general relationship.

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FISH : SCHOOL ::

A
Puppy : Dog
B
Novel : Story
C
Cocks : Pride
D
Ear : Nose
Explanation and memory cue

The analogy 'FISH : SCHOOL' relates an individual to its collective group. Similarly, 'COCKS : PRIDE' relates individual male peacocks (cocks) to their group called a pride. The other options do not show a similar collective relationship.

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APOLOGIZE : CONTRITE ::

A
aggravate : contemptuous
B
endorse : esteemed
C
extenuate : guilty
D
compliment : impressed
Explanation and memory cue

The analogy compares a verb to an adjective that describes the feeling or state resulting from the action. 'Apologize' is an action done when one is 'contrite' (feeling remorse). Similarly, 'compliment' is an action done when one is 'impressed' (feeling admiration). Hence, option D correctly matches the analogy.

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CONTRACT : IMPLODE ::

A
expand : swell
B
descend : plummet
C
add : accelerate
D
cool : solidify
Explanation and memory cue

The analogy compares a word with its synonym or closely related word: 'contract' means to shrink or get smaller, and 'implode' means to collapse inward. Similarly, 'expand' means to increase in size, and 'swell' means to grow larger. Therefore, 'contract : implode' is analogous to 'expand : swell'.

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COUNSELOR : ADVICE ::

A
Artist : Musician
B
Patron : Support
C
Honesty : Charity
D
Bank : Banker
Explanation and memory cue

The analogy compares a person to what they provide or do: a counselor gives advice, similarly a patron provides support. Option B correctly reflects this relationship, while the other options do not show a similar functional relationship.

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NEOPHYTE : EXPERIENCE ::

A
diplomat : negotiation
B
misanthrope : cynicism
C
umpire : reconciliation
D
guru : respect
Explanation and memory cue

A 'neophyte' is someone who is inexperienced or new, so the relationship is that the first word is a person characterized by the second word. Similarly, a 'misanthrope' is characterized by 'cynicism'. The other options do not show this direct characteristic relationship.

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If we go to the park, _____ you like to come too?

A
shall
B
are
C
would
D
am
Explanation and memory cue

The phrase 'would you like to come too?' is the correct polite way to invite someone, making option C the best fit. 'Shall you like' and 'are you like' are grammatically incorrect, and 'am you like' is ungrammatical.

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Do not stay in the grasslands after dark, as some animals become _________ when they see humans.

A
provoked
B
alerted
C
aggressive
D
threatened
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'aggressive' best fits the context because it describes animals that may become hostile or ready to attack when they see humans, which aligns with the warning in the sentence. The other options do not convey the same level of danger.