To solve the given analogy question, we must first understand the relationship between the words in the provided pair: Wolf: Pack.
The word "Wolf" is associated with "Pack" as follows:
"Wolf" refers to an individual animal, and "Pack" refers to a group or collective of these animals. Therefore, this pair represents an individual and its collective group.
Now, let's apply this understanding to the options provided to find a pair with a similar relationship:
Examining the above options, none of them fit the analogy type discussed: individual to group/collective. Thus, none of the options mirror the relationship suitably.
Therefore, based on the relationship described, none of the options correctly mimic the "Wolf: Pack" relationship as described. However, it could be a mistake or misinterpretation in the question setup if the correct answer was initially indicated as "Wolf: Pack," which is the original pair given in the problem.
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Pick the correct option to complete the following sentence.
The officer was pleased _____ the work his subordinate did.
”Although Babur and Humayun,–(i)– the Delhi Sultanate that ruled previously, had considered Delhi to be their capital, Akbar had shifted it to Agra. Forts, palaces and mausoleums of peerless grandeur came up in just a few years. Jahangir and in the early part of his reign, Shahjahan, continued to–(ii)– Akbarabad. But now, the Emperor wanted to build a fine new city for his–(iii)–, which would bear his name and outstretch the creation of his grandfather, in both splendour and scale”.
Choose the alternative which best expresses the opposite meaning of the underlined phrase in the following sentence.
You should not \(\underline{look\ down\ upon}\) those who are financially weak.