'Match' is related to 'Victory' as its desired successful outcome. In the same way, an 'Examination' is related to which outcome?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Success

Explanation:

Introduction / Context:Here the relation is event → desired positive result. The winning outcome of a match is victory. For an examination, the parallel favorable outcome is success (passing/qualifying).

Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Match → victory is the winning result.
  • Examination → success (pass/qualify) is the desired result.

Concept / Approach:Identify the normative positive outcome associated with each event rather than actions (write/appear/attempt). “Success” maps most precisely to “victory.”

Step-by-Step Solution:

1) Extract the relation: event → desired win. 2) Map for exam: desired result is success. 3) Select “Success”.

Verification / Alternative check:“Write/Appear/Attempt” describe actions, not outcomes. “Practice” is preparatory, not the outcome of the exam itself.

Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Write / Appear / Attempt: Actions, not results.
  • Practice: Preparation, not the exam outcome.

Common Pitfalls:Choosing a verb describing participation rather than the outcome parallel to “victory”.

Final Answer:Success

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