Introduction
Classification involves identifying an item that does not belong to a particular group based on shared characteristics or logic.
Explanation Step by Step
In these questions, a group of words is given. Out of these, most share a common property, while one is different. Your task is to identify that 'odd one out'.
The process of identifying the 'Odd One Out' by comparing common features among objects.
Sub-topics
Classification - Vocabulary
This includes grouping words like colors, shapes, animals, professions, or scientific terms.
Examples
Example 1
Tricks and Shortcuts
Always look for the broadest common category first. For example, check if they are all mammals before checking if they are all four-legged.
Common Mistakes
Choosing an answer based on a superficial difference instead of a logical category.
Practice Questions
Easy Questions
- Find the odd one out: 1) Apple, 2) Mango, 3) Potato, 4) Orange.
- Identify the different word: 1) Pen, 2) Pencil, 3) Eraser, 4) Bat.
- Pick the odd one: 1) Summer, 2) Winter, 3) Rainy, 4) Morning.
Medium Questions
- Find the odd one out: 1) Circle, 2) Square, 3) Triangle, 4) Sphere.
- Identify the different word: 1) Doctor, 2) Teacher, 3) Engineer, 4) Patient.
- Pick the odd one: 1) Whale, 2) Shark, 3) Dolphin, 4) Cow.
Hard Questions
- Find the odd one out: 1) Physics, 2) Chemistry, 3) Biology, 4) History.
- Identify the different word: 1) Keyboard, 2) Mouse, 3) Monitor, 4) Software.
- Pick the odd one: 1) Mars, 2) Jupiter, 3) Saturn, 4) Sun.
Revision Summary
Classification helps in improving logical reasoning by observing similarities and differences in data sets.