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13. ASTROLOGY : ASTRONOMY ::

(A) alchemy : chemistry

(B) homeopathy : zoology

© mythology : Jassics

@) pedagogy : philosophy

(E) phenomenology : linguistics

 

15. PLUCK : QUIT ::

(A) verve : flinch

(B) gall : slump

© pride : grovel

(D) charm : smile

(E) poise : waver

 

12. DIVERT: SHUNT :: (A) file: collate

(B) collide :dent © guess : calibrate

(D) retard : brake (E) inspect : magnify

 

X is synonym of Y, hence answer is A, but OA : D , I am wrong, please provide me the answer and bridge also....

 

 

36. INCHOATE:

(A) sensuously pleasant

(B) prominently visible

© intrinsically reasonable

(D) fully formed

(E) widely known

 

OA : E, my answer : D, please explain definition of inchoate is "just beginning to form and therefore not clear or developed " hence answer should be D, please explain if i am wrong

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36 ) Inchoate is D only , I have seen it in drraju's forums

Dr Raju's Institute of Graduate Studies Abroad :: View topic - CLASS-15:TEST-2 (WITHOUT MINI-DCITIONARY)

 

PLUCK : QUIT ::

(A) verve : flinch

(B) gall : slump

© pride : grovel

(D) charm : smile

(E) poise : waver

when we pluck we do not quit , so one who has pride does not grovel

 

ASTROLOGY : ASTRONOMY ::

(A) alchemy : chemistry

(B) homeopathy : zoology

© mythology : Jassics

(D) pedagogy : philosophy

(E) phenomenology : linguistics

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13. ASTROLOGY : ASTRONOMY :: (X is the archaic name of Y)

(A) alchemy : chemistry

(B) homeopathy : zoology

© mythology : Jassics

@) pedagogy : philosophy

(E) phenomenology : linguistics

 

15. PLUCK : QUIT :: ( X lacks the feature Y)

(A) verve : flinch

(B) gall : slump

© pride : grovel

(D) charm : smile

(E) poise : waver

 

12. DIVERT: SHUNT :: (X leads to Y or VaV)

(A) file: collate

(B) collide :dent © guess : calibrate

(D) retard : brake

(E) inspect : magnify

 

36. INCHOATE: ( means - imperfectly formed / incipient )

(A) sensuously pleasant

(B) prominently visible

© intrinsically reasonable

(D) fully formed

(E) widely known

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PLUCK : QUIT ::

(A) verve : flinch

(B) gall : slump

© pride : grovel

(D) charm : smile

(E) poise : waver

when we pluck we do not quit , so one who has pride does not grovel

 

 

This was the explanation given above. But i could perceive that the explanation given applies to A and E too. Any pointers on how C has an uppper hand compared to A and E ? !

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