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Chalk : Blackboard :: ? : ?

A

Type : Paint

B

Table : Chair

C

Ink : Paper

D

Door: Handle

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To solve the analogy "Chalk : Blackboard :: ? : ?", we need to identify the relationship between the first pair (chalk and blackboard) and then find a second pair that follows the same relationship. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Relationship**: - Chalk is a writing tool, and it is specifically used to write on a blackboard. - Therefore, the relationship can be described as "a writing tool used on a writing surface." 2. **Find a Suitable Pair**: - We need to find another pair where the first item is a writing tool and the second item is a writing surface. - Let's analyze the options provided. 3. **Evaluate the Options**: - **Option 1: Type and Paint**: - There is no direct relation here as "type" does not refer to a writing tool that is used on a surface. - **Option 2: Table and Chair**: - This pair does not relate to writing tools or surfaces, so it can be eliminated. - **Option 3: Ink and Paper**: - Ink is a writing tool, and paper is a writing surface. This matches the relationship established by chalk and blackboard. 4. **Conclusion**: - The correct answer to the analogy is "Ink : Paper." ### Final Answer: Chalk : Blackboard :: Ink : Paper

To solve the analogy "Chalk : Blackboard :: ? : ?", we need to identify the relationship between the first pair (chalk and blackboard) and then find a second pair that follows the same relationship. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Relationship**: - Chalk is a writing tool, and it is specifically used to write on a blackboard. - Therefore, the relationship can be described as "a writing tool used on a writing surface." ...
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