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For the question below, determine the relationship between the pair in the question and then select, from the options the pair having a similar relationship to the first pair.Mendicant : Impecunious::
The correct answer is option 1) i.e. Complainer: PetulantLet's look at the meaning of all the words given in the options and that of given in the question: MendicantA BeggarImpecuniousHaving little or no moneyComplainerOne who complains PetulantBad-temperedHatA shaped covering for the head AskewNot in a state or level positionPhilanthropistOne who seeks to promote the welfare of others ProdigalSpending money or resources freelyCriticOne who criticises VagabondUseless wanderer The above meanings make it clear that complainer and petulant are related to each other as mendicant and impecunious. Thus the correct answer is: Complainer: Petulant
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