DLAB - Defense Language Aptitude Battery Visual Language Association Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Study the two images and their corresponding labels. A red circle is called 'ZYL rosh'. A blue square is called 'KORP blau'. Based on this visual language, what would be the correct label for a red square?
- ZYL blau
- KORP rosh (Correct answer)
- ROSH korp
- BLAU zyl
Correct answer: KORP rosh
From the examples, we can deduce that the first word refers to the shape ('ZYL' for circle, 'KORP' for square) and the second word refers to the color ('rosh' for red, 'blau' for blue). Therefore, a red square would combine the word for square ('KORP') with the word for red ('rosh'), making the correct answer 'KORP rosh'.
Question 2: You are shown a series of images with labels. A picture of a man is labeled 'grak'. A picture of a man walking is labeled 'grak vimo'. A picture of a woman is labeled 'fena'. Which of the following would most logically mean 'the woman is walking'?
- vimo grak
- fena grak
- grak fena
- fena vimo (Correct answer)
Correct answer: fena vimo
The examples establish that 'grak' means man and 'fena' means woman. The word 'vimo' is added to indicate the action of walking. To describe the woman walking, you would use the noun for woman, 'fena', followed by the action word, 'vimo', resulting in 'fena vimo'.
Question 3: Observe the following visual rule: An image of a single house is labeled 'doma'. An image of multiple houses is labeled 'domaim'. An image of a single tree is labeled 'arbor'. Following this pattern, how would you label an image of multiple trees?
- domaim
- arbordoma
- arborim (Correct answer)
- imdarbor
Correct answer: arborim
The pattern shows that the suffix '-im' is added to a noun to make it plural. 'doma' (one house) becomes 'domaim' (multiple houses). To apply this rule to 'arbor' (one tree), you add the '-im' suffix, resulting in 'arborim'.
Question 4: You are given two examples of spatial relationships. A dot inside a circle is called 'punto vlim circ'. A dot outside a circle is called 'punto flum circ'. Given that 'kasa' means 'box', which phrase would represent 'a box outside a circle'?
- kasa flum circ (Correct answer)
- circ vlim kasa
- punto flum kasa
- kasa vlim circ
Correct answer: kasa flum circ
In the examples, 'punto' is the dot and 'circ' is the circle. The words 'vlim' (inside) and 'flum' (outside) describe the relationship. To say 'a box outside a circle', you replace the word for dot ('punto') with the word for box ('kasa') and use the word for outside ('flum'), maintaining the structure. This gives you 'kasa flum circ'.
Question 5: Examine the relationship between the images. Image 1 shows a complete car, labeled 'mashin'. Image 2 shows just the wheel of the car, labeled 'mashin-rota'. Image 3 shows a complete book, labeled 'liber'. Based on this pattern, which of the following would most likely mean 'the page of the book'?
- rota-liber
- mashin-liber
- liber-rota (Correct answer)
- liber-mashin
Correct answer: liber-rota
The pattern demonstrates a 'whole-part' relationship, where the word for the whole object is followed by a hyphen and a word for the part ('rota' for wheel). The question asks for 'the page of the book'. Following the pattern, the word for the whole ('liber') would come first. Since 'rota' is the only word provided for a 'part', the most logical construction using the given vocabulary is 'liber-rota', assuming 'rota' can mean 'part' or 'page' in this context.
Question 6: A picture of a sun is labeled 'sol'. A picture of a flower is labeled 'flor'. A picture of a sunflower is labeled 'solflor'. Given that a picture of a water drop is labeled 'aqua', what would a water lily (a flower that grows in water) most likely be called?
- solaqua
- florsol
- aquaflor (Correct answer)
- solflor
Correct answer: aquaflor
The example 'solflor' (sunflower) is a compound word created by combining 'sol' (sun) and 'flor' (flower). This suggests a 'modifier + object' structure. To name a water lily, you would combine the modifier 'aqua' (water) with the object 'flor' (flower), creating the logical compound word 'aquaflor'.
Study the two images and their corresponding labels.
A red circle is called 'ZYL rosh'.
A blue square is called 'KORP blau'.
Based on this visual language, what would be the correct label for a red square?