Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Vehicle
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:This part–whole analogy pairs a component with the object it belongs to. A “Needle” (hand) is part of a “Clock.” Similarly, a “Wheel” is part of a larger object that uses it for movement.
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:Select the whole object that conventionally contains the part: “Vehicle.”
Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Recognize relation: part → whole.2) Map Wheel → Vehicle.3) Exclude abstract descriptors or actions.Verification / Alternative check:Vehicles (cars, bikes, carts) use wheels by definition; symmetry holds with “needle” as a clock component.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Drive/Move: actions, not wholes.Circular: adjective, not container.Axle: another part, not the whole.Common Pitfalls:Picking an action (“Move”) rather than the containing object (“Vehicle”).
Final Answer:Vehicle
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