Analogies — Complete Concept Guide for SSC CGL 2026
An analogy expresses a relationship between two pairs of words. In SSC and competitive exams, analogy questions test your ability to identify the nature of the relationship between a given pair and apply that same relationship to find the missing term.
Types of Analogies
- Synonym Analogies: Happy : Joyful :: Sad : Sorrowful
- Part-Whole: Chapter : Book :: Page : Chapter
- Tool-User: Stethoscope : Doctor :: Gavel : Judge
- Cause-Effect: Carelessness : Accident :: Overwork : Fatigue
- Object-Use: Key : Lock :: Pen : Writing
Step-by-Step Approach
- Identify the relationship in the given pair.
- Express the relationship in a sentence.
- Apply the same sentence frame to the answer options.
- Eliminate options that don't match the relationship type.
Q1. GLOVE : HAND :: HAT : ?
A. Hair B. Head C. Face D. Ear
Answer: B — A glove is worn on the hand; a hat is worn on the head.
Q2. ENGINE : CAR :: MOTOR : ?
A. Electricity B. Pump C. Fan D. Switch
Answer: C — An engine powers a car; a motor powers a fan.
Q3. TAILOR : NEEDLE :: PAINTER : ?
A. Canvas B. Brush C. Colour D. Frame
Answer: B — A tailor uses a needle; a painter uses a brush.
Q4. WATER : THIRST :: FOOD : ?
A. Eat B. Hunger C. Cook D. Taste
Answer: B — Water quenches thirst; food satisfies hunger.
Q5. BEGGAR : ALMS :: SOLDIER : ?
A. Uniform B. Salary C. Weapon D. Order
Answer: B — A beggar receives alms; a soldier receives a salary.
Q6. STAR : CONSTELLATION :: ISLAND : ?
A. Sea B. Archipelago C. Peninsula D. Continent
Answer: B — Stars form a constellation; islands form an archipelago.
Q7. PENCIL : WRITE :: SCISSORS : ?
A. Stitch B. Cut C. Sew D. Trim
Answer: B — A pencil is used to write; scissors are used to cut.
Q8. BIOGRAPHY : PERSON :: ATLAS : ?
A. History B. Travel C. Maps D. Geography
Answer: C — A biography is a book of a person's life; an atlas is a collection of maps.
Q9. ROOK : CHESS :: ACE : ?
A. Cards B. Game C. Spade D. Joker
Answer: A — Rook is a piece in chess; ace is a card in playing cards.
Q10. CONDUCTOR : ORCHESTRA :: CAPTAIN : ?
A. Crew B. Ship C. Army D. Team
Answer: D — A conductor leads an orchestra; a captain leads a team.