Indira (Gandhi), Nehru (Jawaharlal), and Benazir (Bhutto) held high executive offices in their countries. Which statement best describes their common role?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: They were Prime Ministers

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
This GK analogy checks your ability to recall political offices associated with famous leaders. Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi served as Prime Ministers of India, while Benazir Bhutto served as Prime Minister of Pakistan. The correct grouping reflects their office, not nationality or a general label like “politicians”.


Given Data / Assumptions:
We focus on the executive role each held.


Concept / Approach:
Choose the exact office common to all. “Prime Minister” is the accurate, specific answer uniting the trio, preserving the analogy “person → political office”. A broader descriptor (e.g., “politicians”) fails to capture the precision expected in classification analogies.


Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Recall each leader’s title. 2) Confirm that all served as Prime Ministers. 3) Select the option specifying that office.


Verification / Alternative check:
Presidents are distinct offices; none of the three were primarily known as Presidents of their nations.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
They either generalize too much (“politicians”) or name different offices.


Common Pitfalls:
Confusing “President” and “Prime Minister” across parliamentary vs presidential systems.


Final Answer:
They were Prime Ministers

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