rancorous : acrimonious ::
  1. foppish : uncaring
  2. garish : overbright
  3. ignoble : worthy
  4. judicious : robed
Explanation
Answer: Choice (B) is correct.

In the initial part of the analogy, rancorous and acrimonious are synonyms that mean bitter and spiteful. So, look for the answer pair that contains synonyms. In choice (A), someone who is foppish is vain, not uncaring, so eliminate that choice. In choice (C), something that is ignoble is dishonorable, not worthy, so eliminate that choice. In choice (D), something that is judicious is sensible and well thought-out, not robed, so eliminate that choice. In choice (B), the word garish means gaudy or showy - overbright in color.
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