(B) To find the answer to Analogy questions, use the Kaplan Method for Analogies. Create a bridge linking the words in the stem pair. In this case, something that is
acquiescent is capable of being changed. Then, find the answer choice that contains the same bridge. Here, something that is
surmountable can be
overcome.
Choice (A) is the opposite of the correct bridge - something that is
irresistible cannot be
defied. Neither
tolerant and
bother, in Choice (B), nor
secluded and
build, in Choice (D) have an ostensible link. Finally, in Choice (E) something that is
redundant may or may not be capable of being
abridged.