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Cube is to Cuboid as Sphere is to .........

Cube is to Cuboid as Sphere is to ..........?

A

Oval

B

Circle

C

Cone

D

Ellipsoid

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The correct Answer is:
D

Cuboid is shaped approximately like a "Cube..
Similarly, .Ellipsoid. is shaped approximately like a .Sphere..
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