Court is the workplace/context for a lawyer. By the same workplace relation, which word pairs with “hospital” for a similar professional?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Doctor

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Applying the Recovery-First policy, the given stem used “Taciturn”, which breaks the place–professional relation shown by “court → lawyer”. Repairing the stem to “hospital → ?” preserves solvability without altering intent: both pairs should be workplace → professional. The correct counterpart of “hospital” is “doctor”.


Given Data / Assumptions:
We map a professional to their primary institutional workplace.


Concept / Approach:
Keep the relation type consistent. Just as a lawyer is associated with a court, a doctor is associated with a hospital. “Patient” is a service recipient; “medicine” is an object; “nurse” is a different professional; “ambulance” is a vehicle, not a workplace.


Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Identify relation in first pair: workplace → professional. 2) Apply same to medical domain: hospital → doctor. 3) Exclude actors/objects not matching the professional role.


Verification / Alternative check:
Standard GK analogies frequently pair court–lawyer and hospital–doctor.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Patient: beneficiary, not professional; Medicine: thing; Nurse: professional but not the canonical mapping; Ambulance: vehicle.


Common Pitfalls:
Selecting “nurse” due to medical context while missing the exact parallel to “lawyer”.


Final Answer:
Doctor

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