Analogy Questions for RRB NTPC
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RRB NTPC Exam is one of the most prestigious exams for those wanting to work in the Indian Railways. If you are preparing for it, you know that the General Intelligence and Reasoning section is where you can score the maximum marks in the least amount of time. Within this section, Analogy appears in every single shift. Many students find analogies easy, but they often make silly mistakes because they don’t understand the exact relationship between words or numbers. To help you master this topic effectively, we have provided a PDF of important Analogy questions for the RRB NTPC exam. We have also explained the concept of Analogy in simple words and provided a preview of questions in this blog.

Basic Concept of Analogy

Before you start solving, you must understand what Analogy actually is.

In simple words, Analogy means “Similarity” or “Comparison.” The examiner gives you a pair of words, numbers, or letters that have a specific relationship. Your job is to find a similar relationship in another pair.

The Rule: A : B :: C : ?

You have to look at the relationship between A and B, and apply the exact same logic to find what pairs with C.

Why is it tricky?

Sometimes, the relationship is based on General Knowledge (GK).

  • Example: Japan : Yen :: India : ?
  • Here, if you don’t know that Yen is the currency of Japan, you cannot solve it.

Why is it important?

  • High Weightage: You can expect 2-4 questions in the exam.
  • Time Saver: You can solve these in 5-10 seconds.
  • Scoring: It boosts your overall Reasoning score.

Download Free PDF of Analogy Questions for RRB NTPC

We have prepared a comprehensive PDF that contains many more questions like the ones below. This PDF covers Number Analogy, Word Analogy, and Letter Analogy. Solving these questions will help you understand the pattern and difficulty level of the exam. You can download it for free and save it on your phone or computer to revise whenever you like.

Q1. Select the related word from the given alternatives.

Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ?

(a) Office

(b) School

(c) House

(d) Field

Answer: (b) School

(Logic: A doctor works in a hospital; a teacher works in a school.)

Q2. Select the related number from the given alternatives.

5 : 25 :: 8 : ?

(a) 64

(b) 30

(c) 40

(d) 50

Answer: (a) 64

(Logic: Square of the number. 52 = 25, so 82 = 64.)

Q3. Select the related word from the given alternatives.

Current : Ampere :: Resistance : ?

(a) Volt

(b) Watt

(c) Ohm

(d) Joule

Answer: (c) Ohm

(Logic: Ampere is the unit of Current; Ohm is the unit of Resistance.)

Q4. Select the related letters from the given alternatives.

ABC : ZYX :: DEF : ?

(a) WVU

(b) UVW

(c) GHI

(d) STU

Answer: (a) WVU

(Logic: Opposite letter pairs. A-Z, B-Y, C-X. Similarly, D-W, E-V, F-U.)

Q5. Select the related word from the given alternatives.

Lion : Roar :: Horse : ?

(a) Bark

(b) Neigh

(c) Trumpet

(d) Bleat

Answer: (b) Neigh

(Logic: The sound a lion makes is a roar; the sound a horse makes is a neigh.)

Q6. Select the related number from the given alternatives.

6 : 18 :: 4 : ?

(a) 12

(b) 16

(c) 8

(d) 10

Answer: (c) 8

(Logic: Square the number and divide by 2. 62 = 36 / 2 = 18. So, 42 = 16 / 2 = 8.)

Q7. Select the related word from the given alternatives.

Botany : Plants :: Entomology : ?

(a) Birds

(b) Snakes

(c) Insects

(d) Germs

Answer: (c) Insects

(Logic: Botany is the study of plants; Entomology is the study of insects.)

Q8. Select the related word from the given alternatives.

Needle : Stitch :: Knife : ?

(a) Cut

(b) Blade

(c) Sharp

(d) Steel

Answer: (a) Cut

(Logic: A needle is used to stitch; a knife is used to cut.)

Q9. Select the related word from the given alternatives.

Good : Bad :: Roof : ?

(a) Wall

(b) Floor

(c) Window

(d) Pillar

Answer: (b) Floor

(Logic: Antonyms/Opposites. Opposite of Good is Bad; Opposite of Roof is Floor.)

Q10. Select the related letters from the given alternatives.

ACE : GIK :: MOQ : ?

(a) SUW

(b) STU

(c) UWY

(d) VXZ

Answer: (a) SUW

(Logic: +6 letter gap. A+6=G, C+6=I, E+6=K. Similarly, M+6=S, O+6=U, Q+6=W.)

Attempt Free Analogy Topic Tests

Reading the PDF is the first step, but testing your knowledge is the second. We are also providing Free Analogy Topic Tests.

  • These tests help you check your reasoning speed.
  • They help you understand which logic (squares, cubes, GK) you are weak in.
  • You can see your score immediately.

If you are serious about cracking the RRB NTPC exam, make sure to attempt these tests after practicing the PDF questions.

Click Here to Attempt Free Analogy Topic Tests

How to Solve Analogy Questions Easily?

Solving Analogy questions is not about guessing; it is about finding the logic. Here are some simple tips to help you choose the right option every time.

  • Improve Your General Knowledge: Many analogy questions are based on Country-Capital, Currency, Instruments, or Science units. If you know your GK, these questions are free marks.
  • Learn Squares and Cubes: For Number Analogy, memorize squares up to 30 and cubes up to 15. Often, the logic is simply n2 + 1 or n3 – 1.
  • Master Alphabet Positions: You should know that A=1, B=2… Z=26. Also, remember the opposite pairs (A-Z, B-Y, C-X). This helps in Letter Analogy.
  • Don’t Overthink: Usually, the logic is simple. If you find a very complex logic that takes 2 minutes to figure out, it is probably wrong. Look for the simplest relationship first.
  • Eliminate Options: If you are confused between two options, try to fit them into the relationship of the first pair. If it doesn’t fit perfectly, eliminate it.

Note: You can not implement these tricks and tips directly in the exam without carefully practicing them. For that, you can practice them in solving our free topic tests.

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FAQs: Analogy Questions for RRB NTPC

What is Analogy in the RRB NTPC exam?

Analogy is a reasoning topic in which you identify the relationship between two given items (words, numbers, or letters) and apply that same relationship to a third item to find the answer.

Is General Knowledge required for Analogy?

Yes, word analogy questions often require basic knowledge of science, geography, animals, and tools.

How many Analogy questions come in RRB NTPC?

You can usually expect 2 to 4 questions from Analogy in the General Intelligence and Reasoning section.

Where can I download the free Analogy PDF for RRB NTPC?

You can download the free, exam-level Analogy PDF by logging in to the link provided in this blog. It contains practice questions to improve your speed.

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