INTERSECTION : STREETS :: ?1 pointcollision : automobilesjunction : highwayscorner : blockscrosswalk : ligh
Question
INTERSECTION : STREETS :: ?1 pointcollision : automobilesjunction : highwayscorner : blockscrosswalk : ligh
Solution
The question seems to be a type of analogy question. The analogy is "INTERSECTION is to STREETS as BLANK is to BLANK". The answer should be a pair of words that have a similar relationship to each other as "intersection" and "streets".
Let's go through the options:
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Collision : Automobiles - This doesn't fit because a collision is not a place where automobiles meet, it's an event that can happen between automobiles.
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Junction : Highways - This could fit because a junction is a place where highways meet, similar to how an intersection is a place where streets meet.
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Corner : Blocks - This doesn't fit because a corner is not a place where blocks meet, it's a part of a block.
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Crosswalk : Light - This doesn't fit because a crosswalk is not a place where lights meet, it's a place where pedestrians can cross the street.
So, the answer is "Junction : Highways" because it has the most similar relationship to "Intersection : Streets".
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