Hat, turban, and cap are all articles of headwear. Which body part are these items typically worn on?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Head

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
Analogy and classification questions check whether you can detect a unifying relationship among a set of items and use that relationship to identify the correct, tightly matching answer. Here, the three items “hat”, “turban”, and “cap” are all forms of headwear. The task is to pick the specific body part on which these items are worn, preserving the same “item → associated body part” relation.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Hat, turban, and cap are clothing accessories.
  • All three are customarily worn on the same body part.
  • The options list several body parts; exactly one matches the usage of all three items.


Concept / Approach:
Classify the given set by their shared function and placement. Because the unifying property is “headwear”, the associated body part is the head. A correct analogy keeps the functional placement fixed across all examples: hat → head, turban → head, cap → head.


Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Recognize the common class: all three are head coverings. 2) Determine the related body part from typical usage: head. 3) Select the option naming that body part precisely.


Verification / Alternative check:
Turban (a wrapped cloth) and cap (a soft covering) are well-known cultural and casual headwear respectively. Their intended placement confirms “head” as the only consistent answer across the trio.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Finger / Legs / Neck / Shoulder: None are standard placements for hat, turban, or cap; choosing any of these breaks the shared “headwear” relation.


Common Pitfalls:
Overthinking cultural variations (e.g., decorative cloth elsewhere). Regardless of styles, the functional category remains headwear.


Final Answer:
Head

Discussion & Comments

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!
Join Discussion