Let’s understand the meaning of the word ‘analogy’. The term analogy points towards a similarity between two different, yet similar events, circumstances or situation. Now, as the name suggests, verbal analogy tries to draw a parallel between one pair of words and corresponding another pair of different words.

This seems to be a little abstract for now, but once you’ll practice some MCQs from the below links, you’ll get a good grasp of how to crack verbal analogies easily.

Verbal analogies are of immense importance for the VARC section of exams like IIFT, SNAP, CMAT, TISSNET, MAT, XAT, Bank exams, SSC CGL, and other government competitive exams.

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