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Odd One Out

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Odd One Out

The document presents a series of questions identifying the 'odd one out' among four options. Each question is followed by an explanation detailing why the selected answer does not fit with the others. The questions cover various categories including synonyms, mathematical properties, shapes, and types of entities.

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Odd one out

Question 1:

A. Amicable

B. Cordial

C. Hostile

D. Friendly

Answer: C. Hostile

Explanation: All others are synonyms (positive tone); hostile is antonym (negative tone).

Question 2.

A. 1331

B. 2197

C. 1728

D. 2116

Answer: D. 2116

Explanation: All others are cubes of integers (11³, 13³, 12³); 2116 = 46² → not a cube.

Question 3:

A. Bottle

B. Can

C. Jar

D. Plate

Answer: D. Plate

Explanation: Others are containers; plate is a flat surface, not a container.

Question 4.

A. AEI
B. BDF

C. GIK

D. HJL

Answer: A. AEI

Explanation: AEI = all vowels; others follow consonant + 2 skip pattern.

Question 5.

A. 64

B. 81

C. 100

D. 120

Answer: D. 120

Explanation: 64=8², 81=9², 100=10² → all perfect squares; 120 is not.

Question 6.

A. Circle

B. Sphere

C. Triangle

D. Rectangle

Answer: B. Sphere

Explanation: Others are 2D shapes; sphere is 3D.

Question 7.

A. Copper

B. Iron

C. Silver
D. Sand

Answer: D. Sand

Explanation: Others are metals; sand is non-metallic material.

Question 8.

A. Radar

B. Refer

C. Level

D. Paper

Answer: D. Paper

Explanation: Others are palindromes; paper is not.

Question 9.

A. 31

B. 37

C. 41

D. 51

Answer: D. 51

Explanation: Others are prime numbers; 51 = 3 × 17.

Question 10.

A. Asia

B. Africa

C. Europe

D. Russia

Answer: D. Russia
Explanation: Others are continents; Russia is a country.

Question 11.

A. 2, 3, 5

B. 7, 11, 13

C. 17, 19, 23

D. 21, 25, 27

Answer: D. 21, 25, 27

Explanation: All are composite numbers; others are prime triplets.

Question 12.

A. Cabbage

B. Spinach

C. Lettuce

D. Potato

Answer: D. Potato

Explanation: Others are leafy vegetables; potato is a root vegetable.

Question 13.

A. Mount Everest

B. Kanchenjunga

C. Nanda Devi

D. Dead Sea

Answer: D. Dead Sea

Explanation: Others are mountains; Dead Sea is a depression (lowest point).


Question 14.

A. January

B. March

C. May

D. June

Answer: D. June

Explanation: Others have 31 days; June has 30 days.

Question 15.

A. Bronze

B. Brass

C. Steel

D. Carbon

Answer: D. Carbon

Explanation: Others are alloys; carbon is a non-metal element.

Question 16.

A. Google

B. Microsoft

C. Apple

D. Android

Answer: D. Android

Explanation: Others are companies; Android is a product (OS).

Question 17.

A. Rose
B. Lily

C. Orchid

D. Mango

Answer: D. Mango

Explanation: Others are flowers; mango is a fruit.

Question 18.

A. Vulture

B. Eagle

C. Parrot

D. Kite

Answer: C. Parrot

Explanation: Others are predatory birds; parrot is not.

Question 19.

A. Kilometer

B. Meter

C. Foot

D. Kilogram

Answer: D. Kilogram

Explanation: Others are units of length; kilogram is mass.

Question 20.

A. Picasso

B. Mozart

C. Beethoven
D. Bach

Answer: A. Picasso

Explanation: Others are musicians; Picasso was a painter.

Question 21.

A. Democracy

B. Monarchy

C. Republic

D. Geography

Answer: D. Geography

Explanation: Others are forms of government; Geography is a subject.

Question 22.

A. Mercury

B. Earth

C. Mars

D. Moon

Answer: D. Moon

Explanation: Others are planets; Moon is a natural satellite.

Question 23.

A. Paris

B. London

C. New York

D. Thames

Answer: D. Thames
Explanation: Others are cities; Thames is a river.

Question 24.

A. Liver

B. Heart

C. Kidney

D. Bone

Answer: D. Bone

Explanation: Others are internal organs; bone is connective tissue.

Question 25.

A. 17

B. 19

C. 21

D. 23

Answer: C. 21

Explanation: Others are prime numbers; 21 = 3 × 7.

Question 26.

A. Oxygen

B. Helium

C. Nitrogen

D. Coal

Answer: D. Coal

Explanation: Others are gases; coal is solid fossil fuel.


Question 27.

A. Africa

B. Australia

C. Antarctica

D. Greenland

Answer: D. Greenland

Explanation: Others are continents; Greenland is a territory/island.

Question 28.

A. Kangaroo

B. Wallaby

C. Ostrich

D. Koala

Answer: C. Ostrich

Explanation: Others are marsupials; ostrich is a bird.

Question 29.

A. 5

B. 7

C. 11

D. 14

Answer: D. 14

Explanation: 14 is not a prime; others are.


Question 30.

A. Ice

B. Water

C. Vapor

D. Steam Engine

Answer: D. Steam Engine

Explanation: Others are states of water; steam engine is a machine.

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