Goat : Bleat :: Camel : ? — Select the verb that names the characteristic sound made by a camel.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Grunt

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
This is a sound–producer mapping. 'Goat : Bleat' states the animal and its characteristic vocalization. We must choose the correct canonical sound term for 'camel'.



Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Goats 'bleat'.
  • Camels vocalize with characteristic low, guttural sounds.
  • Distractors include sounds of other animals.


Concept / Approach:
Match animal → sound verb. For camels, the standard textbook answer is 'grunt' (camels also groan/bellow, but 'grunt' is the commonly accepted exam choice).



Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Keep structure consistent: animal → sound.2) Camel's recognized sound in GK sets: grunt.3) Select 'Grunt'.



Verification / Alternative check:
Reference lists of animal sounds (primary-school GK, SSC/Bank exams) pair camel → grunt/groan; 'grunt' is the canonical single-word form.



Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Bleat: Goat/sheep; already used.
  • Howl: Wolves/dogs.
  • Bray: Donkey/ass.
  • Roar: Lion/tiger.


Common Pitfalls:
Picking 'bray' due to desert association with donkeys. Stay precise to the animal.



Final Answer:
Grunt

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