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1.) BIRD : NEST :: 

(A) dog : doghouse
(B) squirrel : tree

(C) beaver : dam

(D) cat : litter box
(E) book : library

2.) DALMATIAN : DOG ::

(A) oriole : bird

(B) horse : pony

(C) shark : great white

(D) ant : insect
(E) stock : savings

3.) DOCTOR : HOSPITAL ::

(A) sports fan : stadium

(B) cow : farm

(C) professor : college

(D) criminal : jail
(E) food : grocery store

4.) CUB : BEAR ::

(A) piano : orchestra

(B) puppy : dog

(C) cat : kitten

(D) eagle : predator
(E) fork : utensil

5.) TENET : THEOLOGIAN ::

(A) predecessor : heir

(B) hypothesis : biologist

(C) recluse : rivalry

(D) arrogance : persecution
(E) guitarist : rock band

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