Analogy Questions for Delhi Police Constable
General Intelligence & Reasoning section is a type of section where you can score the good marks. The syllabus is vast, but focusing on the most important topics can help you gain quick marks. Analogy questions are simple, direct, and require quick, sharp thinking. You can expect at least 1 to 3 direct, easy-to-moderate questions on this topic in the Delhi Police Constable exam. SSC uses these questions to check your basic logical ability to spot a relationship between two items and apply that same relationship to a third item. The rule is simple: Spot the Relationship. In this blog, we’ve provided exam-level Analogy questions for the Delhi Police Constable exam in a free downloadable PDF. But before you download it, take a few free Analogy tests to analyze your understanding of this topic.
Analogy questions present a relationship between a pair of items (A: B) and ask you to find the fourth item (D) that has the identical relationship with a third item (C) (C: D). The core task is to identify the Rule of Association connecting A and B. The items can be associated based on:
Success in Analogy relies on quickly checking common relational patterns. Always check these rules to solve the question without wasting time:
| Question Type | Essential Sub-Topics / Patterns to Check |
| Word Analogy | 1. Category: Country and Capital, State and River, Animal and Home, Unit and Measurement. 2. Function: Tool and Usage (Pen: Write), Worker and Product (Chef: Food). 3. Opposite/Synonym: (Hot: Cold or Big: Large). |
| Number Analogy | 1. Square/Cube: N2 or N3 or N2 2. Multiplication/Division: X -> X x 2 + 5. 3. Digit Operations: The sum or product of the digits of the first number gives the second. |
| Letter Analogy | 1. Positional Value: Convert all letters to numbers (A=1, Z=26) and look for a fixed numerical shift (e.g., all letters shift by +3). 2. Opposite Letters: A: Z, B: Y, etc. |
The questions asked by SSC from the Reasoning section are typically direct and logic-based. They require sharp observation and quick pattern checking. They are the perfect type of question that can save you time for other time-consuming sections. To help you master these quick facts, we have provided a PDF that consists of the most important and frequently asked Analogy questions for the exam. Click on the button given below to download the Analogy Questions for Delhi Police Constable PDF for free.
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Question 1: Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as second term is related to the first term.
JAD: OEG:: ZAT: ?
A) DEW
B) EFW
C) EEV
D) EEW
Question 2: Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to first word.
Mussoorie: Queen of Hills :: Udaipur: ?
A) City of Joy
B) City of Dreams
C) City of Lakes
D) City of Rivers
Question 3: Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.
Vitamin D: Rickets :: Vitamin C: ?
A) Scurvy
B) Anaemia
C) Pellagra
D) Beriberi
Question 4: Select the option that is related to the fifth number in the same way as the second number is related to first number and third number is related to fourth number.
53: 52:: 67: 379:: 82: ?
A) 67
B) 83
C) 72
D) 66
Question 5: Select the option that is related to first number in the same way third number is related to forth number.
976: ? :: 578: 02
A) 22
B) 32
C) 08
D) 16
Question 6: ‘Vinesh Phogat’ is related to ‘Wrestling’ in the same way ‘Seema Punia’ is related to __
A) Discus Throw
B) Shooting
C) Javelin Throw
D) Shot Put
Question 7: Select the option that is related to first word in the same way third word is related to forth word.
Perform: Execute :: Being: ?
A) Perform
B) Entity
C) Delightful
D) Abase
Question 8: ‘Deodhar Trophy’ is related to ‘Cricket’ in the same way ‘Walker Cup’ is related to _____.
A) Football
B) Lawn Tennis
C) Golf
D) Basketball
Question 9: ‘China’ is related to ‘Asia’, in the same way as ‘United Kingdom’ is related to ‘____’.
A) Europe
B) Australia
C) North America
D) Africa
Question 10: Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – operation on 13 such as adding/subtracting/multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)
72: 729 :: 43: ?
A) 1169
B) 1056
C) 1089
D) 1156
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Analogy is an easy score-maker if you follow a systematic strategy. These tips will help you maximize your problem-solving skills for this topic:
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You can generally expect 1 to 3 direct questions from Analogy in the General Intelligence & Reasoning section.
Word Analogy (based on GK and functional relationships) is the most common, followed closely by Number Analogy.
The best way is to memorize letter positions and continuously revise static GK facts. Fast recall of relationships is the key to speed.
You can download the free PDF containing solved and practice-based Analogy questions directly from the link provided in this blog.
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