Looking for a fun family dining experience? Try personalised Analogy!!!
7am : breakfast :: 8pm : —————
Idli : sambar :: ————- : chole
Oh we have so much fun.
So what is a analogy?
It’s a comparison between two things that show a way in which they are similar. It is more of an inference or making connection from one detail to another.
Wikipedia will give you the example of atom and solar system ( Rutherford, later modified by Niels Bohr).
Why Analogy?
It is a very useful tool to see how you make connections, between different details. Helps in problem solving, understanding concepts, convey message, make an argument, improve perception/memory/creativity/ conceptualisation/ communication and what not!
Besides linguistic, logical and numerical analogies are a definite part of any competitive exam.
Numerical Analogy....
Is basically identifying relationship, similarity or difference between a group of numbers. It can be of two types,
1. Looking for a missing number/pattern
2. Finding relation between the numbers
Look for relations like factors, multiples, primes, square numbers, roots etc.
So get going. There are numerous Analogy downloads available online
7am : breakfast :: 8pm : —————
Idli : sambar :: ————- : chole
Oh we have so much fun.
So what is a analogy?
It’s a comparison between two things that show a way in which they are similar. It is more of an inference or making connection from one detail to another.
Wikipedia will give you the example of atom and solar system ( Rutherford, later modified by Niels Bohr).
Why Analogy?
It is a very useful tool to see how you make connections, between different details. Helps in problem solving, understanding concepts, convey message, make an argument, improve perception/memory/creativity/ conceptualisation/ communication and what not!
Besides linguistic, logical and numerical analogies are a definite part of any competitive exam.
Numerical Analogy....
Is basically identifying relationship, similarity or difference between a group of numbers. It can be of two types,
1. Looking for a missing number/pattern
2. Finding relation between the numbers
Look for relations like factors, multiples, primes, square numbers, roots etc.
So get going. There are numerous Analogy downloads available online
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