Q: Which of the following statements about analogy and classification reasoning are correct?
(A) In analogy questions, candidates identify a relationship between one pair of items and apply the same relationship to complete another pair;
(B) Analogy relations may be based on function, degree, cause–effect, part–whole or other semantic connections;
(C) In classification questions, the odd item out is the one that best fits the same pattern as the other three items;
(D) NET reasoning papers never include both verbal and non-verbal analogies in the same examination;
(E) Recognising the underlying relation between items is more important than simply memorising isolated word meanings;
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