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In the Following Question, a Related Pair of Word Or Phrase is Followed by a Pair of Words Or Phrase. Select the Pair that Best Expresses a Relationship Similar to the One

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प्रश्न

In the following question, a related pair of word or phrase is followed by a pair of words or phrase. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed in the original pair.

Peel: Peal

पर्याय

  • Coat: Rind 

  • Laugh: Bell 

  • Rain: Reign

  • Brain: Cranium

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उत्तर

Rain: Reign

Explanation:

Peal, peel are homophones. The option rain and reign are also homophones therefore correct. Other options are not homophones.

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