Select the option which is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word. Troop : Monkey : : Swarm : ?
bees
This question asks us to identify a pattern in the first pair of words, 'Troop : Monkey', and then apply that same pattern to find the missing word related to 'Swarm'. This is a classic verbal reasoning or analogy question.
Let's examine the first pair: 'Troop : Monkey'.
So, the relationship is: Collective Noun : Animal Name.
Now we look at the second pair: 'Swarm : ?'.
Let's test the given options against the collective noun 'Swarm':
| Option | Collective Noun for Group | Does it match 'Swarm'? |
| Elephant | Herd | No |
| Fish | School or Shoal | No |
| Bear | Sleuth or Group | No |
| Bees | Swarm | Yes |
As the table shows, a group of bees is called a swarm. This matches the relationship identified in the 'Troop : Monkey' pair.
The relationship is that the first word is the collective noun for the second word. Since a troop is a group of monkeys, and a swarm is a group of bees, the correct word to complete the analogy is 'bees'.
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