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Question : Directions: Words given on the left side of (::) are related to each other by some Logic/Rule/Relation. Select the missing word/word pair on the right side of (::) from the given alternatives based on the same Logic/Rule/Relation.
Leather : Shoes :: ? : ?

Option 1: Linen : Flax

Option 2: Cloth : Fibre

Option 3: Ore : Metal

Option 4: Sack : Jute


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Correct Answer: Ore : Metal


Solution : Given:
Leather : Shoes (Leather is a common material used in the manufacturing of shoes, i.e., the first word is the raw material and the second word is the final product.)

First option: Linen : Flax; Linen is a fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant. (Here, the first word is the final product and the second word is the raw material.)
Second option: Cloth : Fibre; Cloth is made from various fibres. (Here, the first word is the final product and the second word is the raw material.)
Third option: Ore : Metal; Ore is a primary source from which metals are extracted. (Here, the first word is the raw material and the second word is the final product.)
Fourth option: Sack : Jute; Jute is a natural material used in the manufacturing of sacks. (Here, the first word is the final product and the second word is the raw material.)

So, here all the options follow the same logic of the final material and its raw product but the order of words does not match. Only the third option follows the same logic and the same order. Hence, the third option is correct.

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