Sunday, 20 September 2015

Analogical thinking Part 2

Nature of Analogical thinking

The benefits of learning analogical thinking as a tool because it helps to experience the interconnectedness of ideas through the difficult concepts.  Through analogical thinking, there will be analogical reasoning. Analogical reasoning is the process where you ask question like " what, why and how?" These thinking and reasoning  will become a skill as we get better practice with it as to enhance output of creative through a great learning.
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There were some questions that our lecturer find it a good way to help us better understand analogical thinking. 
The questions were a good way to figure out the relationship given between a sentence that describes the relationship between the first two words. 
I find these questions very interesting as some of the words I had never come across and some of them are brain wrecking.


 Rodents are mammals of " Rodentia"  which are characterized by a single pair of unremittingly growing incisors in their upper and and lower jaws.
The answer was grasshopper because it was saying about the characteristics as honey bee, angel and bat are able to fly. Therefore kangaroo and rabbit is capable of hopping or jumping, so therefore the answer is grasshopper.  

This is stating the name of the things.The Siamese is the breed name of a cat. The Romaine is a name of a king of lettuce. 

The person who treats different things

Stating the characteristics of a person 

Using the synonyms of a same meaning 
Using the characteristics of a person in mannerism 

Using the synonyms of a same meaning 

The songs we hear when it comes for different occasions

Using the Antonyms of an opposite meaning 

The shape of the object that is sharp. The similarities of a palm tree and a porcupine

The problems that people face in the own body.

The result of something that leads to something 

Learning all this help me understand people, things and animals see a bigger picture of things through understanding what each of the things have through personalities, characteristics and looks.


These questions are from "http://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/analogies/ "

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