Watch : Wrist :: Girdle : Directions: In the following questions, the first two words are related in a particular manner. You have to choose a word from the options so that a new pair of words is formed where the relation is the same as that of the first pair of words. You are required to consider the secondary meaning of certain words while choosing an answer.
The relationship between "Watch" and "Wrist" is one of location. A watch is worn on the wrist. We need to find an option where the second word is the body part where the first word is typically worn or used.
Looking at the options:
* "Waist": A girdle is worn around the waist. This maintains the same location-based relationship as the original pair. * "Finger": A girdle isn't worn on a finger. * "Elbow": A girdle isn't worn on an elbow. * "Arm": A girdle isn't worn on an arm. * "Neck": A girdle isn't worn on a neck.
Therefore, "Waist" correctly completes the analogy because a girdle is worn on the waist, just like a watch is worn on the wrist.