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Problem 1: How do you answer an SAT analogy question?
Determine the relationship between the stem words and find that same relationship in one of the answer choices

Determine the relationship between the stem words and find the opposite relationship in one of the answer choices

Determine the category of the stem words and find that same category in one of the answer choices

Determine the relationship between the stem words and find the answer choice that gives the definition of the stem words

Problem 2: Which of the following words would best complete the pair to match these stem words of an example SAT analogy question?
NURSE:HOSPITAL:: scholar: ________

student
college
professor
exam

Problem 3: Try the following example SAT analogy question. Which of the following pairs has a relationship most similar this stem pair?
THIRSTY:DEHYDRATED::

motionless:stagnant
drink:water
cold:tired
hungry:food

Problem 4: Choose two. Which of the following are good strategies for SAT analogy questions when you are having trouble determining the relationship between the stem words?

Analyze the answer choices for clues.

Look up the definition of the stem words in a dictionary.

Focus on the second stem word, to see if you can interpret its meaning.

Look for the answer choice that matches the category of the stem words.

Problem 5: Which of the following words would best complete the pair to match these stem words of an example SAT analogy question?
DISHONOR:BELITTLE :: _________:Entrust

Offend
Dubious
Confide
Suspicious

Problem 6: What type of SAT analogy is this?
VOLUMINOUS: BARREN

Opposites
Extremes
Sign of
Definition

Problem 7: Match each stem word pair on the left with the appropriate pair on the right.
ECLAIR:PASTRY 1 2 3
SMILE:DELIGHT 1 2 3
COLONY:ANT 1 2 3

(1) Book:Chapter
(2) Jazz:Music
(3) Fever:Flu

Problem 8: Try the following example SAT analogy question. Which of the following pairs has a relationship most similar this stem pair?
CHURCH:SERMON

hymnal:pulpit
minister:priest
book:library
office:meeting

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