Odd Man Out Questions and Answers – Set 7

This set of Logical Reasoning Questions and Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Odd Man Out – Set 7”.

1. Find the odd one out.

a) Figure A
b) Figure B
c) Figure C
d) Figure D
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, the symbols inside the box are following a pattern i.e. are shifting clockwise with respect to their positions.
Whereas, in figure D the symbols are not in their correct positions as they should be with respect to the previous figure.
Hence, figure D is the answer.

2. Find the odd one out.
a) A
b) H
c) R
d) W
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Answer: c
Explanation: Here, the letters A, H and W have exactly same mirror images.
i.e.

A | A
H | H
W | W

But, letter R has inverted mirror image (i.e. R | ᴙ).
Hence, R is the answer.

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3. Find the odd one out from the following figures.

a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, all the figures are intersecting or cutting another figure.
Whereas, in figure D the figures are not intersecting but are inscribed or embedded in one another.
Hence, figure D is the answer.

4. Find the odd one out.
a)

b)

c)

d)

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Answer: b
Explanation: Here, all the diagrams are 2 dimensional.
i.e.

Rectangle
Hexagon
Rhombus

Whereas,

Cuboid (which is a 3 dimensional figure)

Hence, is the answer.

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5. Find the odd one out.
a) 55:35
b) 44:26
c) 66:46
d) 77:55
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, the options follows a pattern:-
55:35 ⇒ 5 × 5 = 25:25 + 10 = 35;
44:26 ⇒ 4 × 4 = 16:16 + 10 = 26;
66:46 ⇒ 6 × 6 = 36:36 + 10 = 46;

But 77:55 does not follow this pattern (i.e. 7 × 7 = 49:49 + 10 ≠ 55).
Hence, 77:55 is the answer.

6. Find the odd one out.
a) BHF
b) EKI
c) GMK
d) PTS
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, the letters given follows a pattern i.e. ➔
B + 6 ➔ H – 2 ➔ F
E + 6 ➔ k – 2 ➔ I
G + 6 ➔ M – 2 ➔ K

But PTS does not follow this pattern (i.e. P + 4 ➔ T – 1 ➔ S).
Hence, PTS is the answer.
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7. Find the odd one out.
a) 3:10
b) 5:20
c) 8:35
d) 9:40
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, the numbers given in the data follows a pattern.
i.e.

(3 - 1) × 5 ➔ 10 
(5 - 1) × 5 ➔ 20 
(8 - 1) × 5 ➔ 35 

But, (9 – 1) × 5 ≠ 40
Hence, 9:40 is the answer.

8. Find the odd one out.
a) ISRO
b) JAXA
c) IBM
d) NASA
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Answer: c
Explanation: Here, ISRO, JAXA and NASA are the names of space agencies.
i.e. ➔

ISRO ➔ Indian Space Research Organization
JAXA ➔ Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
NASA ➔ National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Whereas, IBM ➔ International Business Machines is a leading American computer manufacturer corporation.
Hence, IBM is the answer.

9. Find the odd one out.
a) Microsoft Windows
b) MS Excel
c) Linux
d) Android
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Answer: b
Explanation: Here, Microsoft Windows, Linux and Android are the names of operating systems (i.e. an interface between a user and computer hardware).
Whereas, MS Excel is an application software ( i.e. is a software or a set of programs that performs specific tasks for an end-user).
Hence, MS Excel is the answer.

10. Find the odd one out from the given data.
a) 27
b) 216
c) 343
d) 724
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, the numbers 27, 216 and 343 are perfect cubes.
i.e.

33 = 27;
63 = 216;
73 = 343;

But 724 in the given options is not a perfect cube.
Hence, 724 is the answer.

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