Question:

If Pig: Farrow and Lion : Cub, then Bear :

Updated On: Sep 2, 2025
  • Goat
  • Cygnet
  • Cub
  • Foal
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

To solve the logical reasoning problem, we need to identify the relationship in the given pairs and apply it to the incomplete pair. The initial relationships are: "Pig: Farrow" and "Lion: Cub". This shows a relationship between a type of animal and its young.
In the pair "Pig: Farrow", "Farrow" is the term for a young pig. Similarly, in "Lion: Cub", "Cub" is the term for a young lion. Thus, these pairs are structured as "Animal: Young One".
Our task is to determine the correct term for a young bear. The options provided are: Goat, Cygnet, Cub, Foal.
To find the appropriate answer:
  • The young of a goat is a "Kid".
  • A "Cygnet" is the young of a swan.
  • A "Cub" is the young of a bear.
  • A "Foal" is the young of a horse.
From the analysis above, it is clear that the word which completes the analogy "Bear: ?" by representing the young of a bear is "Cub".
Thus, the correct answer is: Cub.
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