Introduction
Finding the 'Like Term' involves identifying a common characteristic or relationship among a given set of words and selecting a matching term from the options. This enhances logical reasoning and vocabulary.
Explanation Step by Step
1. Analyze the given group of words. 2. Determine the common category (e.g., Synonyms, Seasons, Body parts). 3. Look at the options and find the one that fits into the same category.
Sub-topics
Vocabulary
Focuses on grouping words based on their meanings, classifications, or nature.
Examples
Example 1
Tricks and Shortcuts
Create a mental 'Category Header' for the group. If the header is "Rivers," ensure the answer is a river, not a lake or an ocean.
Common Mistakes
Choosing a word that is related to the topic but does not belong to the specific sub-category (e.g., choosing a month when the group consists of days).
Practice Questions
Easy Questions
- Red, Blue, Green, ____ (1) Apple (2) Yellow (3) Bright (4) Sky
- Dog, Cat, Cow, ____ (1) Lion (2) Tiger (3) Goat (4) Snake
- Pen, Pencil, Eraser, ____ (1) Sharpener (2) Table (3) School (4) Play
Medium Questions
- January, March, May, ____ (1) April (2) June (3) July (4) September
- North, East, South, ____ (1) Direction (2) West (3) Left (4) Up
- Doctor, Teacher, Engineer, ____ (1) Hospital (2) School (3) Lawyer (4) Office
Hard Questions
- Lungs, Heart, Liver, ____ (1) Eyes (2) Kidney (3) Hand (4) Nose
- Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, ____ (1) Arctic (2) Ganga (3) Caspian (4) Nile
- Earthquake, Tsunami, Cyclone, ____ (1) Flood (2) Rain (3) Wind (4) Fire
Revision Summary
To master Like Terms, regularly practice classifying objects and learning synonyms. Always verify the relationship before choosing the final answer.