Question:

Elephant : Calf :: Tiger : ..............

Show Hint

Animal analogy questions often test knowledge of correct zoological terms rather than descriptive phrases.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Pup
  • Tigress
  • Cub
  • Baby Tiger
Hide Solution
collegedunia
Verified By Collegedunia

The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

First, let's identify the relationship between "Elephant" and "Calf".
A "Calf" is the young offspring of certain large mammals, including elephants, whales, and cattle.
Therefore, the first term is an adult animal, and the second term is the name of its young.
Now applying this to the second pair, we have "Tiger" as the adult animal.
The correct term for the young of a tiger is "Cub".
Option (a) "Pup" is used for young dogs, seals, and some other animals, not tigers.
Option (b) "Tigress" refers to an adult female tiger, not the young.
Option (d) "Baby Tiger" is a descriptive phrase, not the standard zoological term.
Therefore, the precise match is "Cub", making option (c) correct.
Was this answer helpful?
0
0

Questions Asked in CLAT exam

View More Questions