Non-Verbal Reasoning - Odd One Out - questions with answers
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: B. (A)
Explanation: Except (A), all other shapes are connected to each other only at a single vertex (point). In figure (A), they are connected through a side.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: C. (A)
Explanation: Except for the character 'E', all other alphabets are formed with the help of three-line segments. To make the alphabet āEā, we need four-line segments.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: D. (B)
Explanation: In all figures, the triangles are arranged in a single line, except in figure (B), where they form a triangle.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: D. (A)
Explanation: In all figures, except figure (A), the triangle is touching the circle. But in figure (A), the triangle is touching the rectangle and not the circle.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: D. (C)
Explanation: Each figure has 2 shaded portions except for figure (C) in which there are 3 shaded portions.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: C. (D)
Explanation: In each of the other figure, each partition of the large square contains one single shape inside it. However, in figure (D), there are two shapes in a partition (circle and rectangle), while one partition has no shape.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: D. (D)
Explanation: Each of the given figure is partitioned into five parts, except for the figure (D), which is partitioned into six parts.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: C. (B)
Explanation: In each of the figure, the circle shape is placed in the corner opposite to the two sides which are touched by the two triangles. However, in figure (B), the circle shape is placed on the corner along one of the sides which is being touched by a triangle.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: B. (C)
Explanation: All figures, except figure (C) are same figures, placed rotated/flipped or are mirror images.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: A. (B)
Explanation: All figures, except figure (B) are same figures, placed rotated/flipped or are mirror images.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: A. (D)
Explanation: All figures, except figure (D) are same figures, placed rotated/flipped or are mirror images.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: D. (D)
Explanation: In all the figures, except figure (D) each line segment intersects the opposite line segment at its mid-point.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: C. (B)
Explanation: In all the figures, except figure (B), the outer square is divided into 10 parts, whereas in figure (B), the outer square is divided into 12 parts.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: A. (A)
Explanation: In all the figures, except figure (A), the diagonals of the inner rectangles are in the same direction; whereas for all other figures, the diagonals in the inner rectangles are in opposite directions.
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Look at the given figures and find the odd one out. Choose the correct option.View Answer

Answer: C. (C)
Explanation: In all the figures, except figure (C), the diagonals of the inner and the outer squares are parallel.
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