Four Types of MAT Analogies
These test word meaning relationships including synonyms, antonyms, and intensity. Example: HAPPY is to ECSTATIC as SAD is to DESPONDENT. Strong vocabulary skills make these the easiest category for most test-takers.
These group items by category or membership. Example: SPARROW is to BIRD as TROUT is to FISH. You need general knowledge across sciences, arts, and social studies to handle classification questions confidently.
These link concepts by function, cause-and-effect, or creator-to-creation relationships. Example: SCALPEL is to SURGEON as GAVEL is to JUDGE. Broad cultural literacy helps you spot these patterns quickly.
These involve numerical relationships, letter patterns, or abstract logic. Example: 4 is to 16 as 5 is to 25. They're less common but can trip up test-takers who focus exclusively on verbal preparation.
