A …. statement is an …. comparison; it does not compare things explicitly, but suggests, a likeness between them.
sarcastic …. unfair
blatant …. overt
metaphorical …. implied
sanguine …. inherent
Step 1: Understand the structure of the sentence
The key idea is that the statement does not make a direct comparison, but rather suggests a likeness—this is the hallmark of a metaphor.
Step 2: Examine the blanks
- A metaphorical statement suggests a comparison without making it directly.
- The result is an implied comparison, not an overt or explicit one.
Step 3: Eliminate other options
(A) Sarcastic and unfair do not describe comparison.
(B) Blatant and overt both indicate explicitness, opposite of what the question says.
(D) Sanguine and inherent are unrelated to comparison.
The given sentence is missing in the paragraph below. Decide where it best fits among the options 1, 2, 3, or 4 indicated in the paragraph.
Sentence: Productivity gains, once expected to feed through to broader living standards, now primarily serve to enhance returns to wealth.
Paragraph: Economists now argue that inequality is no longer a by-product of growth but a condition of it. ____ (1)____. Unlike wages, wealth reflects not just income but also access to assets, favourable institutional conditions—such as low interest rates—and public policies like low taxes and housing shortages. ____ (2)____. In other words, wealth depends on political choices in ways that income currently does not. It’s not just the inequality itself that is the issue but the erosion of mechanisms that once constrained it. ____ (3)____. Wealth and income inequality are linked, but where wages have stagnated and collective bargaining has weakened, capital income—derived from profits, rents and interest—has been boosted by design. ____ (4)____.
Para-Jumble Arrange the sentences in a coherent order:
Odd One Out
Identify the sentence that does not fit with the others:
A. Curiosity drives scientific discovery by inspiring new lines of inquiry.
B. Funding for major scientific projects is usually provided by governments.
C. Breakthroughs often come from questioning established assumptions.
D. Many transformative ideas emerge from bold experimentation.
Question:
Which sentence is the odd one out?