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  • Question
  • Sponge is to porous as rubber is to


  • Options
  • A. massive
  • B. solid
  • C. elastic
  • D. inflexible

  • Correct Answer
  • elastic 

    Explanation
    A sponge is a porous material. Rubber is an elastic material. (Choice a) is incorrect because rubber would not generally be referred to as massive. The answer is not (choice b) because even though rubber is a solid, its most noticeable characteristic is its elasticity. Choice d is incorrect because rubber has flexibility.

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    • 1. Play is to actor as concert is to

    • Options
    • A. symphony
    • B. musician
    • C. piano
    • D. percussion
    • Discuss
    • 2. Reptile is to lizard as flower is to

    • Options
    • A. petal
    • B. stem
    • C. daisy
    • D. alligator
    • Discuss
    • 3. Optimist is to cheerful as pessimist is to

    • Options
    • A. gloomy
    • B. mean
    • C. petty
    • D. helpful
    • Discuss
    • 4. Elated is to despondent as enlightened is to

    • Options
    • A. aware
    • B. ignorant
    • C. miserable
    • D. tolerant
    • Discuss
    • 5. Yard is to inch as quart is to

    • Options
    • A. gallon
    • B. ounce
    • C. milk
    • D. liquid
    • Discuss
    • 6. Careful is to cautious as boastful is to

    • Options
    • A. arrogant
    • B. humble
    • C. joyful
    • D. suspicious
    • Discuss
    • 7. Pen is to poet as needle is to

    • Options
    • A. thread
    • B. button
    • C. sewing
    • D. tailor
    • Discuss
    • 8. Secretly is to openly as silently is to

    • Options
    • A. scarcely
    • B. impolitely
    • C. noisily
    • D. quietly
    • Discuss
    • 9. Embarrassed is to humiliated as frightened is to

    • Options
    • A. terrified
    • B. agitated
    • C. courageous
    • D. reckless
    • Discuss
    • 10. Pride is to lion as shoal is to

    • Options
    • A. teacher
    • B. student
    • C. self-respect
    • D. fish
    • Discuss


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