Analogy — Lamb : Frisk :: Mouse : ?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Scamper

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
We seek a verb that characteristically describes a mouse’s movement, analogous to “frisk” describing a lamb’s lively play.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • “Frisk” (for lambs) denotes light, playful, skittering motion.
  • Mice are commonly described as “scampering”.
  • Distractors evoke other animals/motions: “trot” (horses), “gallop” (horses), “flit” (birds/insects), “prowl” (cats).


Concept / Approach:
Match species-typical motion verbs: small rodents are idiomatically said to “scamper”.


Step-by-Step Solution:

Identify motion parallel to playful/light movement: “scamper”.Eliminate verbs mismatched to mouse locomotion.


Verification / Alternative check:
Corpora and dictionaries frequently pair “mouse” with “scamper”.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Trot/Gallop: gaits of larger quadrupeds.
  • Flit: winged flight; not a mouse gait.
  • Prowl: stealthy feline motion; mismatched connotation.


Common Pitfalls:
Choosing “flit” because it suggests quickness; mice do not fly, so the imagery fails.


Final Answer:
Scamper

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