Question 64

The question consists of two words that have a certain relationship to each other, followed by four lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that has the same relationship as the original pair of words.
Wind : Gale

Wind: Gale - Gale is a strong version of wind.

Similarly, "Passion" is a more intense and powerful expression of "Love".

Let's analyze other options:

Option A: Disaster : Calamity - While both words describe a negative event, "Disaster" implies a sudden and significant event, while "Calamity" refers to a general misfortune. They are not directly synonymous like "Wind" and "Gale".

Option B: Disgust : Infatuation - Disgust is a feeling of aversion or dislike, whereas Infatuation is a strong and obsessive love, which are opposite in meaning.

Option D: Storm : Sea - While storms can occur at sea, "Storm" is a specific weather phenomenon, whereas "Sea" is a large body of water. The relationship is not one of intensity like "Wind" and "Gale".

So, option C is the correct answer

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