The correct answer is option (D):
Contemporary: Time
Let's break down the relationship in the original word pair and then evaluate the options.
The word pair "Homogenous : Kind" means that "Homogenous" describes a "Kind" of something. Homogeneous means of the same kind or nature.
Now let's examine the options:
* Fast: Speed - While speed relates to how fast something is, "Fast" doesn't describe the "Kind" of something in the same way "Homogenous" does.
* Suspicious: Origin - This suggests a relationship of uncertainty or questioning the origin, not describing a "Kind".
* Diverse: Route - "Diverse" might describe a route if routes are many and varied, but it doesn't represent the definition of a type or kind of thing.
* Contemporary: Time - "Contemporary" describes something that exists "at a certain Time". This parallel's the idea of "Homogenous" describing a "Kind" of thing. Something that is contemporary exists within a specific time period.
* Disparate: Place - "Disparate" means essentially very different. While things may be disparate within a place, this word pair does not define something by its "Kind".
The best answer is "Contemporary : Time" because it establishes a descriptive relationship in the same way as the original word pair. The word "Contemporary" describes a thing that is from a certain "Time" period.