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In this type of classification, a group of jumbled letters, typically consisting a single or two or three or four letters are put

together. The pattern or order in which they are grouped is to be identified and students need to find out which groups have the same pattern or relationship between the letters. There will be only one choice, which will have a different pattern from the rest and hence becomes the answer option. Example 1: Find the odd one among the following. (1) LY (2) GU (3) DQ (4) JW (5) None of these Solution. (2) Corresponding places in the first half and the second half of letters, except option (2). Example 2. Find the odd man out. (1) AK (2) CM (3) EP (4) DN (5) None of these Solution. (3) Except EP {option (3) }, the rest has a gap of 10 letters between them.

Number Classification
In such questions, students need to choose the odd number from the given options. The numbers may belong to a particular pattern, i.e., they may be odd, even, prime, rational, squares, cubes and they may also be coded into binary digits (0 s and 1 s), etc. and only one of the choices will not follow the same pattern. Example 1 : Find the odd man out. (1) 35

(2) 55 (3) 45 (4) 65 (5) None of these Solution. (2) Except option (3) , the remaining are prime products of 5. Example 2: Find the odd man out. (1) Diamond (2) Bridge (3) Heart (4) Spade (5) Club Solution. (2) Except option (2) , rest are the suits of cards.

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