In analogy questions, the relationship between the first pair of words must be mirrored in the second pair
Given pair: Medicine : Illness
Options for the second word with Law :
Identify the Relationship in the Given Pair
The pair Medicine : Illness expresses a purpose/remedy \(\Rightarrow\) problem relationship:\ Medicine is used to treat or cure an illness. We can write this idea symbolically as \(\text{Tool/Remedy} \Rightarrow \text{Target Problem}\).
Mirror the Relationship for “Law : ?”
If we mirror the same structure, \(\text{Tool/Remedy} \Rightarrow \text{Target Problem}\), then:
Law plays the role of a social remedy/tool; hence the corresponding target problem should be what the law is primarily designed to address or control.
Option-by-Option Analysis
(A) Law : Punishment
(B) Law : Crime
(C) Law : Court
(D) Law : Discipline
Correct Choice & Justification
Correct Answer: Crime
Justification: Medicine : Illness \(\Rightarrow\) Remedy \(\Rightarrow\) Problem.\ Likewise, Law : Crime \(\Rightarrow\) Social remedy/regulation \(\Rightarrow\) Social problem.\ Therefore, the relationship is preserved: law exists primarily to prevent, define, and respond to crime—just as medicine exists to treat illness.
Quick Memory Hooks
The given analogy is a relationship between two subjects, and we need to identify a similar relationship with the options provided.
Medicine: Illness
Law: ?
Let's analyze the options:
Considering the analogy, Law is to Crime as Medicine is to Illness.
Hence, the correct answer is "Crime."
Fill in the blank with the correct option.
The teacher believed that the student’s sudden lack of interest in class was an ..........., as he had always been enthusiastic and attentive.