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Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.
Metre : Millimetre :: Kilogram : ?
Weight
Quintal
Pound
Gram
- The relationship between "Metre" and "Millimetre" is one of a larger unit to a smaller unit. A metre is divided into 1,000 millimetres.
- Similarly, when looking at "Kilogram", we need to find a smaller unit.
- The options provided are various units of weight.
- Option 1: Weight - This is a broad term and not a smaller unit.
- Option 2: Quintal - This is a larger unit equivalent to 100 kilograms.
- Option 3: Pound - This is a weight unit but doesn't directly relate to kilograms like a metric subunit would.
- Option 4: Gram - This is the correct answer as a gram is a smaller unit, where one kilogram equals 1,000 grams.
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