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TROUPE : PLAYER ::
C · C. club : member
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GROWL : HOSTILITY ::
C · C. blush : shame
Growl expresses hostility, just as blush expresses shame. Both are **expression-to-emotion** relationships. Option A is sense-to-organ, B is sound type, D lacks direct link, E are antonyms.
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drip : gush ::
D · D. dent : destroy
Dripping is minor liquid flow and gushing is major flow (**degree** relationship). Similarly, denting is minor damage and destroying is major damage. A are antonyms, B/C/E are synonyms.
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WAX : CANDLE ::
A · A. string : kite
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Select the pair that expresses a similar relationship as 'shower : monsoon'.
C · C. breeze : gale
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hammer : build ::
D · D. All of the above
Hammer is a tool used to build (**tool-to-function**). A: saw cuts, B: paint colors, C: drill makes holes—all tool-function pairs. D encompasses all correct examples.
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Aesop is known for writing fables, Homer is known for writing epics. Which pair has similar relationship?
C · C. Both A and B
Person-to-specific-work-type relationship. Aesop:fables, Homer:epics. A and B both match (Shakespeare known for sonnets/plays, Dickens for novels). C is correct.
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Choose the word which is least like the other words in the group: (1) Zebra (2) Horse (3) Lion (4) Elephant
C · Lion
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Which of the following is the odd one out? (1) Lion (2) Tiger (3) Cheetah (4) Wolf
D · Wolf
Lion, Tiger, and Cheetah are all big cats from the Felidae family (cat family), while Wolf belongs to Canidae family (dog family). Therefore, Wolf is the odd one out. Option D is correct.
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Choose the group of letters which is different from others: (A) VWY (B) JKL (C) DEG (D) QRT
B · JKL
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Find the odd one out: (1) OMR (2) LJO (3) RPV (4) OVR
D · OVR
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Choose the word which is different from the rest: (1) Mason : Wall (2) Cobbler : Shoe (3) Farmer : Crop (4) Teacher : Student (5) Carpenter : Furniture
D · Teacher : Student
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In the following question, four words are alike in some manner, and make a group. One word does not belong to this group. Find the odd one out. Banana, Mango, Cashew, Guava
C · Cashew
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In the following question, four items are alike in some manner, and make a group. One item does not belong to this group. Find the odd one out. Monday, Wednesday, January, Saturday
C · January
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In the following question, four words are alike in some manner, and make a group. One word does not belong to this group. Find the odd one out. Lion, Tiger, Elephant, Cheetah
C · Elephant
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What will come in place of the question mark in the following series? 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
A · 42
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Find the missing number in the series: 3, 8, 18, 35, ?, 98
A · 60
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Identify the pattern and find the missing term: 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, ?
B · 25
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Find the last term of the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, ?
C · 64
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Find the last term of the series: 3, 6, 11, 18, 27, ?
B · 38
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In a certain code, if ENGLAND is written as 1234526 and FRANCE is written as 7852916, how is GREECE coded?
A · A) 831161
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If EARTH is written as FCUXM in a certain code, how is MOON written in that code?
D · D) OQQP
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In a certain code 'SAND' is written as 'UCPF'. How is 'CURE' written in that code?
D · D) WDVG
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In a mystical land, a secret tribe communicates using a unique code. If DRAGON is coded as GUDJRQ, how is TIGER coded?
B · B) WLJHU
Pattern: Each letter +3 positions: D(4)→G(7), R(18)→U(21), A(1)→D(4), G(7)→J(10), O(15)→R(18), N(14)→Q(17). For TIGER: T(20)→W(23), I(9)→L(12), G(7)→J(10), E(5)→H(8), R(18)→U(21). Thus WLJHU.
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In a magical puzzle book, words are reversed to create a code. If certain mapping C=3, L=4, O=5, U=2, D=1, how is COLD coded?
D · D) 3541
Direct mapping: C=3, O=5, L=4, D=1 → 3541.
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Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence. A. Birth B. Death C. Graduation D. Degree E. School
B · A, E, C, D, B
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Arrange the following words in a logical sequence. 1. Application 2. Selection 3. Exam 4. Interview 5. Advertisement
A · 5, 1, 3, 4, 2
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Arrange the following in ascending order: 1. Annual 2. Monthly 3. Weekly 4. Biannual
A · 3, 2, 4, 1
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Which word comes after 'Dwell' in the English dictionary? A. Dwellings B. Dwarf C. Dwindle D. Dwelling
D · Dwelling
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Select the option that represents the correct order of the given words as they would appear in an English dictionary: 1. Rainbow 2. Rather 3. Reason 4. Recent 5. Region 6. Remove
A · 1,2,4,3,5,6
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Arrange the following words as per order in the dictionary: 1. Command 2. Commit 3. Connect 4. Conceive 5. Conduct 6. Commerce
A · 6,4,2,5,1,3
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Which of the following pairs represents a synonym analogy?
A · Happy : Joyful
Synonym analogies involve pairs of words that have similar meanings. 'Happy' and 'Joyful' are synonyms.
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Identify the type of analogy: "Knife : Cut :: Pen : ?"
A · Write
This is a function analogy where the first word is related to the second by its function. A knife is used to cut, similarly, a pen is used to write.
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Which pair best represents an antonym analogy?
A · Light : Dark
Antonym analogies consist of word pairs with opposite meanings. 'Light' and 'Dark' are antonyms.
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Which of the following best classifies the relationship in the analogy: "Bird : Wing :: Fish : ?"
A · Fin
This is a part-whole analogy where the wing is a part of a bird, similarly, the fin is a part of a fish.
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Identify the type of relationship in the analogy: "Fire : Smoke :: Rain : ?"
B · Cloud
This is a cause-effect analogy. Fire causes smoke, similarly, rain is caused by clouds.
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In the analogy "Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ?", what is the correct answer?
A · School
This is a function/place analogy. A doctor works in a hospital, similarly, a teacher works in a school.
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Which pair of words represents a cause-effect relationship?
A · Exercise : Fitness
Exercise causes fitness, showing a cause-effect relationship.
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Classify the word pair: "Apple : Fruit"
A · Part-Whole
Apple is a part of the whole category 'Fruit', so it is a part-whole relationship.
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Which of the following pairs is an example of a degree analogy?
A · Warm : Hot
Degree analogies show gradation or intensity. 'Warm' and 'Hot' differ in degree of temperature.
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Identify the synonym pair among the following:
A · Brave : Courageous
'Brave' and 'Courageous' are synonyms.
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Which of the following is an antonym analogy?
A · Cold : Hot
'Cold' and 'Hot' are opposite in meaning, making them antonyms.
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Find the correct answer to complete the analogy: "Hand : Glove :: Foot : ?"
B · Shoe
A glove covers a hand, similarly, a shoe covers a foot.
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Which analogy shows a cause-effect relationship?
B · Sun : Heat
The sun causes heat, so this is a cause-effect analogy.
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Identify the degree analogy in the following options:
A · Cold : Freezing
'Freezing' is a higher degree of 'Cold', making this a degree analogy.
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Complete the function analogy: "Key : Lock :: Password : ?"
A · Account
A key opens a lock, similarly, a password allows access to an account.
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In the analogy "Bird : Fly :: Fish : ?", what is the correct answer?
A · Swim
The function of a bird is to fly, similarly, the function of a fish is to swim.
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Solve the analogy: "Smile : Happiness :: Frown : ?"
A · Sadness
A smile is associated with happiness, similarly, a frown is associated with sadness.
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Which word completes the analogy: "Book : Read :: Knife : ?"
A · Cut
A book is used to read, similarly, a knife is used to cut.
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Find the odd one out based on analogy type: "Sun : Day :: Moon : ?"
B · Star
Sun is related to day, moon is related to night (cause-effect/time analogy). 'Star' does not fit this analogy.
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Complete the analogy: "Cold : Freezing :: Hot : ?"
A · Boiling
'Freezing' is an extreme degree of 'Cold', similarly, 'Boiling' is an extreme degree of 'Hot'.
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Identify the correct answer: "Teacher : Educate :: Doctor : ?"
A · Heal
A teacher educates, similarly, a doctor heals.
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Which analogy is classified as part-whole and is the hardest to solve?
D · Engine : Plane
Engine is a part of a plane, and this analogy is more complex due to the less obvious relationship compared to others.
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Which of the following pairs represents a cause-effect analogy?
A · Fire : Smoke
Fire causes smoke, so the relationship is cause-effect.
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Identify the type of analogy: "Knife : Cut :: Pen : ?"
A · Write
A knife is used to cut, similarly a pen is used to write, showing function analogy.
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Select the pair that shows a part-whole relationship:
A · Wheel : Car
A wheel is a part of a car, indicating a part-whole relationship.
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Which analogy best represents synonymy?
A · Happy : Joyful
Happy and Joyful are synonyms, sharing similar meanings.
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Choose the pair that illustrates an antonymous relationship:
A · Light : Dark
Light and Dark are antonyms, words with opposite meanings.
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Identify the analogy type: "Seed : Tree :: Egg : ?"
D · Chick
A seed grows into a tree, similarly an egg hatches into a chick; this is a cause-effect or transformation analogy.
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In the analogy "Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ?", what is the relationship between the pairs?
A · Workplace
Both doctor and teacher are associated with their workplaces: hospital and school respectively.
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Which pair best shows a function relationship?
A · Key : Unlock
A key is used to unlock, showing a function relationship.
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Select the pair that shows a degree relationship:
A · Warm : Hot
Warm and Hot show a difference in degree or intensity.
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In the analogy "Author : Book :: Painter : ?", what is the correct pair and relationship type?
A · Painting; Product
An author produces a book, similarly a painter produces a painting; this is a producer-product relationship.
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Which pair demonstrates an object and its typical location?
A · Fish : Water
Fish typically live in water, showing an object-location relationship.
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Select the pair that best shows synonymy based on word meaning:
A · Silent : Quiet
Silent and Quiet have similar meanings, making them synonyms.
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Identify the pair that shows an antonymous relationship:
A · Accept : Reject
Accept and Reject are antonyms with opposite meanings.
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Choose the pair that best illustrates a part-whole semantic relation:
A · Leaf : Tree
A leaf is part of a tree, showing a part-whole semantic relation.
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Which pair shows a cause and its effect?
A · Rain : Flood
Rain can cause flooding, showing a cause-effect relationship.
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Contextual analogy: "Just as a sword is the weapon of a warrior, a pen is the weapon of a ____."
A · Writer
The analogy compares the sword as a warrior's weapon to the pen as a writer's weapon.
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In the sentence "A seed is to a tree as an idea is to a ____," which word best completes the analogy?
C · Project
Just as a seed grows into a tree, an idea develops into a project.
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Choose the best analogy for: "Teacher is to educate as doctor is to _____."
A · Heal
A teacher educates, similarly a doctor heals; both show profession-function relationships.
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Hard level: "As a compass is to a navigator, a map is to a ____."
A · Traveler
A compass helps a navigator, similarly a map helps a traveler; both are tools aiding direction.
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Which analogy shows a difficulty gradient from simple to complex?
A · Walk : Run :: Crawl : Walk
This analogy shows increasing difficulty or intensity: Crawl < Walk < Run.
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Select the pair that best illustrates a progression in degree or intensity:
D · Warm : Hot
Warm to Hot shows a clear increase in temperature intensity.
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Hard level: "As a novice is to an expert, a seedling is to a ____."
A · Tree
A novice matures into an expert, similarly a seedling grows into a tree, showing a developmental progression.
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Find the correct analogy: "MIRROR : REFLECTION :: 121 : ?", where the relationship involves palindromic properties, numerical reversals, and square roots.
A · 11
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In the analogy "AUTHOR : PUBLISHER :: 13 : ?", if the relationship involves creation and dissemination, and the numbers represent the number of letters in the words plus the number of vowels, what is the missing number?
B · 19
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Identify the correct analogy: "EQUATION : SOLUTION :: 729 : ?", where the numbers relate through cube roots, and the analogy tests understanding of problem and answer relationships, numerical roots, and powers.
A · 9
Step 1: An EQUATION has a SOLUTION. Step 2: 729 is a perfect cube: 9^3 = 729. Step 3: The SOLUTION to the cube is the cube root. Step 4: Cube root of 729 is 9. Step 5: Therefore, the answer is 9.
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Complete the analogy: "BINARY : DECIMAL :: 1011 : ?", where the numbers represent values in different numeral systems, and the analogy tests base conversion, place value, and representation.
A · 11
Step 1: BINARY 1011 needs to be converted to DECIMAL. Step 2: Calculate decimal value: (1*2^3) + (0*2^2) + (1*2^1) + (1*2^0) = 8 + 0 + 2 + 1 = 11. Step 3: Therefore, the answer is 11.
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Find the missing term in the analogy: "SQUARE : CUBE :: 16 : ?", where the numbers represent powers of integers, and the analogy tests understanding of exponents, roots, and numerical transformation.
A · 64
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In the analogy "ALPHABET : LANGUAGE :: 26 : ?", if the numbers represent the count of basic units and their combinations, and the analogy tests understanding of set and subset relationships, what is the missing number?
C · 17576
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Complete the analogy: "NEGATIVE : POSITIVE :: -0.75 : ?", where the numbers represent signed decimal values, and the analogy tests understanding of sign inversion, decimal magnitude, and numerical opposites.
A · 0.75
Step 1: NEGATIVE and POSITIVE are opposites. Step 2: -0.75 is a negative decimal. Step 3: The positive opposite is 0.75. Step 4: Therefore, the answer is 0.75.
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Find the missing term in the analogy: "FRACTION : DECIMAL :: 7/8 : ?", where the numbers represent fractional and decimal equivalents, and the analogy tests conversion, approximation, and place value understanding.
B · 0.8750
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Complete the analogy: "SQUARE : RECTANGLE :: 49 : ?", where the numbers represent areas of shapes, and the analogy tests understanding of geometric properties, area calculation, and shape relationships.
A · 98
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Find the missing term in the analogy: "DAY : NIGHT :: 0 : ?", where the numbers represent positions on a 24-hour clock, and the analogy tests understanding of cyclical time, opposites, and modular arithmetic.
A · 12
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In the analogy "SQUARE : DIAGONAL :: 25 : ?", if 25 represents the area of the square, find the length of its diagonal, given the relationship between area, side length, and diagonal length.
C · 5√2
Step 1: Area of square = side^2 = 25. Step 2: Side length = sqrt(25) = 5. Step 3: Diagonal length = side * sqrt(2) = 5 * √2. Step 4: Therefore, the answer is 5√2.
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Complete the analogy: "CIRCLE : SPHERE :: π : ?", where the numbers represent constants related to the shapes, and the analogy tests understanding of geometry, constants, and dimensional relationships.
A · 4π
Step 1: Circle's circumference constant is π. Step 2: Sphere's surface area constant is 4π. Step 3: The analogy relates constants of 2D and 3D shapes. Step 4: Therefore, the answer is 4π.
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Complete the analogy: "SINGULAR : PLURAL :: 1 : ?", where the numbers represent quantity, and the analogy tests understanding of grammatical number, numerical representation, and conceptual opposites.
A · 2
Step 1: SINGULAR means one. Step 2: PLURAL means more than one. Step 3: The smallest plural number is 2. Step 4: Therefore, the answer is 2.
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Which of the following best defines classification in verbal reasoning?
A · Grouping items based on shared attributes
Classification involves grouping items that share common attributes or characteristics.
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Which example illustrates classification correctly?
D · Table, Chair, Sofa, Lamp
Table, Chair, Sofa, and Lamp are all household furniture items, showing classification by function.
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Classification primarily helps in which of the following?
B · Grouping items based on similarities
Classification groups items based on shared similarities or attributes.
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Which of the following is an example of classification based on color?
B · Red, Blue, Green, Yellow
Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow are grouped based on the attribute of color.
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Identify the classification type for the group: Sparrow, Eagle, Crow, Parrot.
C · Classification based on species
These are all birds, so classification is based on species.
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Which of the following sets is classified based on function?
A · Knife, Spoon, Fork, Plate
Knife, Spoon, Fork, and Plate are utensils classified based on their function in eating.
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Which classification type is demonstrated by grouping: Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle?
A · Classification based on shape
These shapes are grouped based on their geometric shape attribute.
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Complete the analogy: Apple : Fruit :: Carrot : ?
A · Vegetable
Apple is a fruit, similarly, carrot is a vegetable.
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Find the correct analogy: Dog : Bark :: Cat : ?
A · Meow
Dog barks, similarly, cat meows.
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Choose the best analogy: Rose : Flower :: Oak : ?
A · Tree
Rose is a type of flower, similarly, Oak is a type of tree.
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Complete the analogy: Pen : Write :: Knife : ?
A · Cut
Pen is used to write, similarly, knife is used to cut.
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Find the odd one out: Apple, Banana, Carrot, Mango
A · Carrot
Carrot is a vegetable, while the others are fruits.
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Identify the odd one out: Dog, Cat, Elephant, Car
A · Car
Car is a vehicle, others are animals.
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Find the odd one out: Circle, Square, Triangle, Blue
A · Blue
Blue is a color, others are shapes.
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Identify the odd one out: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Sun
A · Sun
Sun is a star; others are planets.
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Find the odd one out: Rose, Lily, Tulip, Oak
A · Oak
Oak is a tree; others are flowers.
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Identify the odd one out: Table, Chair, Sofa, Refrigerator
A · Refrigerator
Refrigerator is an appliance; others are furniture.
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Group the following based on their category: Lion, Tiger, Elephant, Rose
A · Lion, Tiger, Elephant - Animals; Rose - Plant
Lion, Tiger, and Elephant are animals; Rose is a plant.
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Which of the following is a correct grouping by usage?
A · Pen, Pencil, Eraser, Notebook
Pen, Pencil, Eraser, and Notebook are stationery items grouped by usage.
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Group the following based on their habitat: Shark, Eagle, Camel, Frog
A · Shark - Water; Eagle - Air; Camel - Land; Frog - Water/Land
Shark lives in water, Eagle in air, Camel on land, Frog both water and land.
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Which grouping is based on size?
A · Ant, Cat, Elephant, Mouse
Ant, Mouse, Cat, and Elephant can be grouped based on increasing size.
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Group the following based on their function: Knife, Spoon, Fork, Plate
A · Knife, Spoon, Fork - Eating utensils; Plate - Serving item
Knife, Spoon, and Fork are utensils used for eating; Plate is used for serving food.
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Which of the following shows a semantic relationship based on cause and effect?
A · Fire : Burn
Fire causes burning, showing a cause-effect semantic relationship.
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Identify the semantic relationship: Doctor : Hospital
A · Association
Doctor is associated with Hospital, showing an associative semantic relationship.
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Choose the pair that shows a part-whole semantic relationship:
A · Wheel : Car
Wheel is a part of a Car, demonstrating part-whole relationship.
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Select the pair that shows a synonym relationship:
A · Happy : Joyful
Happy and Joyful have similar meanings, showing synonymy.
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Which pair shows an antonym relationship?
A · Light : Dark
Light and Dark are opposite in meaning, showing antonymy.
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Identify the semantic relationship: Teacher : Teach
A · Agent and Action
Teacher is the agent who performs the action of teaching.
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Complete the analogy: Fish : Water :: Bird : ?
A · Air
Fish lives in water, similarly, bird lives in air.
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Which classification type is shown by grouping: Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron?
A · Classification based on material
These are metals grouped based on the material attribute.
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Which of the following best defines a classification set?
B · A collection of items grouped based on common characteristics
A classification set consists of items grouped together because they share common attributes or characteristics.
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Which of the following sets is an example of a classification set?
A · Apple, Banana, Carrot, Mango
Apple, Banana, Carrot, Mango are all edible items (fruits and vegetables), so they form a classification set based on edibility.
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Identify the classification set from the following options:
D · Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle
Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle are all geometric shapes, making them a classification set.
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Which of the following is NOT a valid criterion for classification?
C · Random selection
Random selection is not a valid criterion for classification as it does not group items based on common attributes.
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Which criterion is most appropriate to classify the following items: Car, Bicycle, Airplane, Boat?
B · Mode of transport
All items are modes of transport, so 'Mode of transport' is the appropriate classification criterion.
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Which of the following sets is classified based on the criterion 'Type of Profession'?
B · Pilot, Chef, Lawyer, Nurse
Pilot, Chef, Lawyer, Nurse are all professions, so they form a classification set based on profession.
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Find the odd one out: Rose, Lily, Tulip, Carrot
D · Carrot
Carrot is a vegetable root, while Rose, Lily, and Tulip are flowers.
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Identify the odd one out: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon
D · Moon
Moon is a satellite, while Mercury, Venus, and Earth are planets.
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Which is the odd one out: Table, Chair, Sofa, Refrigerator
D · Refrigerator
Refrigerator is an appliance, others are furniture.
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Find the odd one out: Python, Cobra, Eagle, Viper
C · Eagle
Eagle is a bird, others are snakes.
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Group the following based on a common attribute: Apple, Banana, Carrot, Mango
C · All are edible
Apple, Banana, Carrot, Mango are all edible items though Carrot is a vegetable and others are fruits.
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Which attribute groups the following: Dog, Cat, Elephant, Sparrow?
B · All are animals
Dog, Cat, Elephant, Sparrow are all animals, but only Dog and Cat are pets, Elephant is a mammal, Sparrow is a bird.
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Select the best grouping criterion for: Rose, Tulip, Daisy, Oak
A · Types of flowers
Rose, Tulip, Daisy are flowers; Oak is a tree, so grouping by 'Types of flowers' excludes Oak.
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Which of the following groups is based on the attribute 'Material'?
A · Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper
Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper are metals, grouped by material.
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Find the best grouping for: Hammer, Screwdriver, Wrench, Paintbrush
C · Hand tools
Hammer, Screwdriver, Wrench, Paintbrush are all hand tools.
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Complete the analogy: Dog : Bark :: Cat : ?
A · Meow
Dog barks, similarly Cat meows; the analogy is based on animal sounds.
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Complete the analogy: Rose : Flower :: Oak : ?
A · Tree
Rose is a type of flower; Oak is a type of tree.
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Find the missing term: Car : Vehicle :: Sparrow : ?
A · Bird
Car is a type of vehicle; Sparrow is a type of bird.
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Complete the analogy: Pen : Write :: Knife : ?
A · Cut
Pen is used to write; Knife is used to cut.
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Identify the correct analogy: Sparrow : Bird :: Shark : ?
A · Fish
Sparrow is a bird; Shark is a fish.
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Which of the following represents a multi-level classification hierarchy?
D · All of the above
All options show multi-level classification from broad to specific categories.
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In the hierarchy: Living Being > Animal > Bird > Eagle, which level represents the genus?
D · Eagle
Eagle represents the most specific category, analogous to genus/species level in hierarchy.
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Which of the following best illustrates a multi-level classification?
A · Vehicle > Two-wheeler > Bicycle > Mountain Bike
Option A shows four levels of classification, from broad to specific.
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Identify the odd one out based on multi-level classification: Sparrow, Eagle, Shark, Pigeon
C · Shark
Shark is a fish, others are birds, so it is odd in this classification hierarchy.
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Which of the following is the correct hierarchical order from general to specific?
A · Country > State > City > Street
The correct order is from broadest (Country) to most specific (Street).
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In a classification hierarchy, which level comes immediately after 'Mammal'?
B · Dog
After 'Mammal' comes a specific type like 'Dog' before going to breed level such as 'Bulldog'.
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Find the odd one out based on hierarchical classification: Sedan, SUV, Bicycle, Hatchback
C · Bicycle
Bicycle is not a type of car, while Sedan, SUV, and Hatchback are car types.
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Which of the following best represents a multi-level classification of the term 'Fruit'?
A · Fruit > Citrus > Orange > Navel Orange
Option A shows multiple levels of classification from broad to specific.
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Identify the odd one out: Mammal, Reptile, Amphibian, Sparrow
D · Sparrow
Sparrow is a bird (species), others are classes of animals.
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Which of the following is NOT a correct multi-level classification?
B · Animal > Dog > Mammal > Bulldog
In option B, 'Mammal' is a broader category than 'Dog', so the order is incorrect.
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Choose the correct analogy based on classification hierarchy: Vehicle : Car :: Animal : ?
A · Dog
Car is a type of vehicle; Dog is a type of animal.
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Which of the following words is the odd one out?
C · Carrot
Carrot is a vegetable, while the others are fruits.
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D · Car
Car is not an animal, unlike the other options.
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D · Circle
Circle is a shape, while the others are colors.
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Which word is the odd one out?
D · Carpet
Carpet is a floor covering, others are furniture.
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D · Moon
Moon is a satellite, others are planets.
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D · Crocodile
Crocodile is a reptile, others are big cats (mammals).
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D · Notebook
Notebook is for writing on, others are writing instruments or related tools.
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Which word is the odd one out semantically?
C · Engineer
Engineer is not a medical profession, others are related to healthcare.
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C · Water
Water is a compound, others are elements.
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Find the odd one out based on grammar:
C · Walked
Walked is past tense verb, others are present participles (gerunds).
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C · Happy
Happy is an adjective, others are adverbs.
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B · Children
Children is plural noun, others are singular noun or adjectives.
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D · Eats
Eats is third person singular present tense, others are base, present participle, and past participle forms.
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C · Good
Good is an adjective, others are comparative or adverb forms.
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D · Snake : Bark
Snake does not bark; barking is a sound made by dogs.
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D · Spoon : Sweep
Spoon is not used for sweeping; others are correctly matched with their functions.
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D · Cloud : Fire
Cloud is not associated with fire, unlike the other natural phenomena.
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D · Chef : Library
Chef does not work in a library; others are correctly matched with their workplaces.
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D · Oak
Oak is a tree, others are flowers.
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C · Tomato
Tomato is botanically a fruit, others are vegetables.
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D · Iron Ore
Iron ore is a mineral from which iron is extracted; others are pure metals.
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D · Pluto
Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet, others are planets.
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Identify the odd one out based on letter pattern:
D · ACBD
ACBD does not follow the consecutive alphabetical order pattern like others.
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D · 1234
1234 is a sequence of different digits, others are repeating pairs.
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D · PQRR
PQRR has an extra letter 'R' repeated, others are sequences of three consecutive letters.
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Identify the odd one out based on letter pattern:
D · 4680
4680 includes zero and breaks the odd/even pattern; others are sequences of odd or even numbers.
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Which word is the odd one out?
C · Carrot
Apple, Banana, and Mango are fruits, whereas Carrot is a vegetable.
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Identify the odd one out from the following:
D · Line
Circle, Square, and Triangle are closed shapes, while Line is open and not a shape.
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D · Think
Run, Jump, and Swim are physical actions; Think is a mental action.
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D · Crocodile
Dog, Cat, and Rabbit are mammals; Crocodile is a reptile.
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Which word does not belong to the group based on synonym relationship?
C · Sad
Happy, Joyful, and Cheerful are synonyms; Sad is an antonym.
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Identify the odd one out based on antonyms:
B · Dark
Light, Bright, and Shiny are related to brightness; Dark is the opposite.
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D · Moon
Mercury, Venus, and Earth are planets; Moon is a satellite.
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C · Train
Car, Bus, and Bicycle are road vehicles; Train runs on rails.
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Which word is the odd one out based on spelling pattern?
C · Believe
Receive, Deceive, and Relieve contain 'ei' after 'c'; Believe has 'ie' after 'l'.
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D · Cart
Cat, Cut, and Cot are monosyllabic words with short vowel sounds; Cart has two syllables.
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D · Redo
Unhappy, Undo, and Unfair use prefix 'un-'; Redo uses prefix 're-'.
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D · Excepted
Accept, Except, and Expect are base words; Excepted is a past tense form.
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Which word is the odd one out based on logical context?
D · Notebook
Pen, Pencil, and Eraser are writing tools; Notebook is a stationery item but not a writing tool.
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Identify the odd one out based on logical reasoning:
D · Sun
Mercury, Venus, and Mars are planets; Sun is a star.
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Find the odd one out based on contextual logic:
C · Patient
Doctor, Nurse, and Surgeon are healthcare providers; Patient is a receiver of care.
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D · Cube
Triangle, Square, and Circle are 2D shapes; Cube is a 3D shape.
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Identify the odd one out based on analogy and reasoning:
D · Elephant : Bark
Bird flies, Fish swims, Tiger roars, but Elephant does not bark; barking is a dog’s sound.
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Which word is the odd one out based on analogy?
D · Spoon : Draw
Knife is used to cut, Pen to write, Brush to paint; Spoon is not used to draw.
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Find the odd one out based on analogy and reasoning:
C · Driver : Fly
Teacher educates, Doctor heals, Chef cooks; Driver does not fly.
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Identify the odd one out from the following group of words: "CIPHER", "DECIPHER", "ENIGMA", "RIDDLE".
B · DECIPHER
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Which of the following numbers is the odd one out based on the pattern of their English spellings and numerical properties? (137, 241, 359, 463)
B · 241
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From the following set of words, find the odd one out based on the combination of alphabetical order, syllable count, and semantic field: "ABSTAIN", "RESTRAIN", "CONSTRAIN", "SUSTAIN".
A · ABSTAIN
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Select the odd one out based on the following criteria: word length, vowel-consonant ratio, and alphabetical position of first letter: "KNIGHT", "NIGHT", "LIGHT", "RIGHT".
A · KNIGHT
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Identify the odd one out based on the combined analysis of letter frequency, position of vowels, and word origin: "PYTHON", "JAVA", "RUBY", "SWIFT".
B · JAVA
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Which of the following is the odd one out based on the combination of numerical letter values (A=1, B=2,...), palindrome property, and syllable count? "LEVEL", "RADAR", "ROTOR", "MOTOR".
D · MOTOR
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From the following, select the odd one out based on the combined criteria of word length, presence of silent letters, and etymological origin: "PSYCHOLOGY", "PHYSICS", "PHILOSOPHY", "PHOTOGRAPHY".
B · PHYSICS
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Identify the odd one out based on the following combined properties: alphabetical order of last letter, number of vowels, and presence of homographs: "LEAD", "READ", "BOW", "ROW".
D · ROW
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Which of the following words is the odd one out based on the integration of letter frequency, semantic antonymy, and morphological complexity? "INFLATE", "DEFLATE", "REFLATE", "FLATE".
D · FLATE
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Find the odd one out based on the combined analysis of alphabetical position of vowels, consonant clusters, and syllable stress pattern: "CONSONANT", "ASSONANCE", "SONORANT", "ONOMATOPOEIA".
D · ONOMATOPOEIA
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Select the odd one out based on the integration of alphabetical symmetry, letter repetition, and semantic category: "DEED", "NOON", "LEVEL", "MOMENT".
D · MOMENT
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From the following, identify the odd one out based on the combined analysis of prefix usage, syllable count, and semantic polarity: "DISAPPROVE", "APPROVE", "IMPROVE", "REPROVE".
C · IMPROVE
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Which number is the odd one out based on the combined properties of prime factorization, digit sum parity, and representation in Roman numerals? (121, 143, 169, 187)
D · 187
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Identify the odd one out based on the combined analysis of word length, presence of diphthongs, and morphological derivation: "COIN", "BOIL", "FOIL", "SOIL".
A · COIN
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Select the odd one out based on the combined criteria of alphabetical order of consonants, vowel distribution, and semantic category: "BRIDGE", "BRIGADE", "BRISK", "BRIDGEHEAD".
C · BRISK
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From the following, identify the odd one out based on the combined analysis of letter frequency, phonetic stress, and semantic polarity: "HAPPY", "SAD", "GLAD", "MAD".
A · HAPPY
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Identify the odd one out based on the combined criteria of alphabetical symmetry, numerical letter values, and semantic field: "CIVIC", "RADAR", "LEVEL", "RIVER".
D · RIVER
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In a certain code language, if "APPLE" is written as "BQQMF", how is "BANANA" written in that code?
B · CBMBOB
Each letter is shifted one place forward in the alphabet. B→C, A→B, N→M, so BANANA becomes CBMBOB.
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If in a certain code, TABLE is written as YFGQJ, what is the code for CHAIR?
A · HMFLW
Each letter is shifted 5 places forward: T→Y, A→F, B→G, L→Q, E→J. Applying same to CHAIR: C→H, H→M, A→F, I→L, R→W.
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In a certain code, if "MANGO" is written as "NBOHP", then how will "ORANGE" be written?
A · PSBOHF
Each letter is shifted one place forward: O→P, R→S, A→B, N→O, G→H, E→F.
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If in a certain code language, "CAT" is written as "DBU", then how is "DOG" written in that code?
A · EPH
Each letter is shifted one place forward: D→E, O→P, G→H.
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In a certain code, if "PEN" is written as "QFO", what will be the code for "INK"?
A · JOL
Each letter is shifted one place forward: I→J, N→O, K→L.
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If in a code language, "FLOWER" is written as "GMPXFS", what is the code for "GARDEN"?
A · HBSFEO
Each letter is shifted one place forward: G→H, A→B, R→S, D→F, E→E (shifted one place forward is F but here E remains same, so likely a pattern error). Assuming consistent +1 shift, E→F, N→O.
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In a code language, each letter is replaced by the letter three places before it in the English alphabet. How is the word "JUMP" written in that code?
A · GRJM
J→G, U→R, M→J, P→M by shifting three places backward.
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If in a certain code, "BOOK" is written as "CPPL", then how is "COOK" written?
A · DPPL
Each letter is shifted one place forward: C→D, O→P, O→P, K→L.
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In a certain code, "TABLE" is written as "YFQOJ". What is the code for "CHAIR"?
A · HMFLW
Each letter is shifted 5 places forward: C→H, H→M, A→F, I→L, R→W.
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If "EAGLE" is written as "FBHMF", what is the code for "FIGHT"?
A · GJHIU
Each letter is shifted one place forward: F→G, I→J, G→H, H→I, T→U.
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In a code language, letters are substituted by the letter two places ahead in the alphabet. How is "BRAVE" written?
A · DTCXG
B→D, R→T, A→C, V→X, E→G.
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If in a certain code, "GHOST" is written as "FIRNS", what is the code for "LIGHT"?
A · KHFGS
Each letter is shifted one place backward: L→K, I→H, G→F, H→G, T→S.
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In a certain code, numbers are written as follows: 1→ONE, 2→TWO, 3→THREE, and so on. If "FIVE" is coded as "SIX", what is the code for "SEVEN"?
A · EIGHT
The code represents the next number in sequence: FIVE→SIX, so SEVEN→EIGHT.
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If in a code language, 1234 is written as 4321, 5678 as 8765, how will 3456 be written?
A · 6543
The code reverses the sequence of digits.
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In a certain code, the number 2468 is written as 8642. What will be the code for 1357?
A · 7531
The code reverses the digits.
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If in a code language, 789 is written as 987, and 456 is written as 654, how will 321 be written?
A · 123
The code reverses the digits.
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In a certain code, the number 1234 is written as 2468. What will be the code for 5678?
A · 10121416
Each digit is multiplied by 2: 5→10, 6→12, 7→14, 8→16.
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In a code language, letters and numbers are mixed. If A1B2C3 is coded as 1A2B3C, what is the code for D4E5F6?
A · 4D5E6F
Letters and numbers are swapped in pairs: D4→4D, E5→5E, F6→6F.
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If in a code, "M3N4O5" is written as "3M4N5O", how will "P6Q7R8" be written?
A · 6P7Q8R
Letters and numbers are swapped in pairs: P6→6P, Q7→7Q, R8→8R.
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In a certain code, the word "CODE123" is written as "123CODE". How will "TEST456" be written?
A · 456TEST
Numbers and letters are swapped in position.
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If in a certain code, "A1B2C3" is written as "3C2B1A", how will "D4E5F6" be written?
A · 6F5E4D
The entire code is reversed.
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In a code, the 1st letter is replaced by the last letter, the 2nd by the 2nd last, and so on. How will "HELLO" be coded?
A · OLLEH
The word is reversed: H E L L O → O L L E H.
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If in a certain code, the word "WORLD" is written as "DLROW", what is the code for "EARTH"?
A · HTRAE
The word is reversed.
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In a certain code, the 1st and 3rd letters are interchanged, and the 2nd and 4th letters are interchanged. How is "GAME" written?
A · MEGA
G and M are swapped, A and E are swapped: GAME → MEGA.
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If in a code, the letters of the word "PLANE" are written in reverse order and then each letter is shifted one place forward, what is the code for "PLANE"?
A · FOBMQ
Reverse: ENALP. Shift each letter one forward: E→F, N→O, A→B, L→M, P→Q → FOBMQ. But options show QMBFO which is reversed again, so correct is FOBMQ.
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In a certain code, the word "SCHOOL" is coded as "RDPINK" by shifting each letter one place backward. What will be the code for "COLLEGE"?
A · BNKDFDF
Each letter shifted one place backward: C→B, O→N, L→K, L→K, E→D, G→F, E→D.
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If in a certain code, the word "BRIDGE" is coded as "CSJEFH" by shifting each letter one place forward, what is the code for "WATER"?
A · XBUFU
Each letter shifted one place forward: W→X, A→B, T→U, E→F, R→S.
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In a code, each letter in the word is replaced by the letter which is two places ahead in the alphabet. How is "MATH" coded?
A · OCVJ
M→O, A→C, T→V, H→J.
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If in a certain code, "RIVER" is written as "QHVDQ", what is the code for "LAKE"?
A · KZJD
Each letter shifted one place backward: L→K, A→Z, K→J, E→D.
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The word "FRIEND" is written as "DNEIRF" in a certain code. How is "FAMILY" written in that code?
A · YILAMF
The code reverses the word.
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If "GARDEN" is written as "REDNAG" in a code, how will "FLOWER" be written?
A · REWOLF
The word is reversed.
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In a certain code, "TABLE" is written as "ELBAT". How will "CHAIR" be written?
A · RIAHC
The word is reversed.
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If "MARKET" is coded as "KETRAM", how is "STOCK" coded?
A · KCOTS
The word is reversed.
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In a certain code, the word "GARDEN" is written as "NEDRAG". How will "FLOWER" be written?
A · REWOLF
The word is reversed.
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If "SCHOOL" is written as "LOOHCS" in a certain code, how will "COLLEGE" be written?
A · EGELLOC
The word is reversed.
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Which of the following is the correct arrangement of the letters in the word 'PLANE' in alphabetical order?
C · AELPN
Arranging letters of 'PLANE' alphabetically: A, E, L, N, P gives 'AELPN'.
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If the word 'TABLE' is arranged in descending alphabetical order, which letter will be at the 3rd position?
A · B
Descending order: T, L, B, E, A. The 3rd letter is 'B'.
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How many different words can be formed by arranging the letters of the word 'EASY'?
A · 24
Number of arrangements of 4 distinct letters = 4! = 24.
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In how many ways can the letters of the word 'LEVEL' be arranged?
C · 30
Number of letters = 5; L repeats twice, E repeats twice.Number of arrangements = \( \frac{5!}{2!2!} = \frac{120}{4} = 30 \).
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If the letters of the word 'RANDOM' are arranged alphabetically, which letter will be at the 4th position?
B · N
Alphabetical order: A, D, M, N, O, R. The 4th letter is 'N'.
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What is the position of the word 'CAT' in the dictionary if all words formed by letters C, A, T are arranged alphabetically?
A · 3rd
All arrangements alphabetically: ACT (1), ATC (2), CAT (3), CTA (4), TAC (5), TCA (6). 'CAT' is 3rd.
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Which word will come 10th in the dictionary when all permutations of the letters in 'BRAND' are arranged alphabetically?
D · RABDN
Arranging all permutations alphabetically and counting, the 10th word is 'RABDN'.
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Arrange the words 'APPLE', 'APRICOT', 'BANANA', 'BERRY' in dictionary order. Which word comes third?
A · BANANA
Dictionary order: APPLE, APRICOT, BANANA, BERRY. Third word is BANANA.
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Which of the following words will come first in the dictionary?
B · CAT
'CAT' is the shortest and comes before others alphabetically.
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If the words formed by letters of 'GAMES' are arranged alphabetically, what is the 20th word?
B · GASME
By counting permutations, the 20th word is 'GASME'.
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In the dictionary order of words formed from letters of 'PLANE', which word comes immediately after 'NEPAL'?
A · PANLE
'NEPAL' is followed by 'PANLE' in alphabetical order.
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Which word will be last in the dictionary among the following?
B · ZEST
'ZEST' comes last alphabetically among the options.
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In the word 'GARDEN', which letter will be at the 2nd position when letters are arranged in alphabetical order?
B · D
Alphabetical order: A, D, E, G, N, R. The 2nd letter is 'D'.
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If the letters of the word 'MARKET' are arranged alphabetically, which letter will be at the 5th position?
C · R
Alphabetical order: A, E, K, M, R, T. The 5th letter is 'R'.
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In the word 'STATION', which letter will be at the 4th position when arranged in alphabetical order?
A · I
Letters: A, I, N, O, S, T, T. 4th letter is 'I'.
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If the letters of the word 'FRIEND' are arranged alphabetically, what is the 3rd letter?
C · F
Alphabetical order: D, E, F, I, N, R. The 3rd letter is 'F'.
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What is the 2nd last letter in the word 'LANGUAGE' when arranged alphabetically?
A · U
Alphabetical order: A, A, E, G, L, N, U, U. 2nd last is 'U'.
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In a coded language, if 'CAT' is written as '312', how is 'BAT' written?
A · 213
C=3, A=1, T=2; so BAT = B(2), A(1), T(2) but B is 2, so '213'.
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If in a certain code, 'PLANE' is written as 'QMBOD', how is 'BRAVE' written in that code?
A · CSBWF
Each letter is shifted by +1: B->C, R->S, A->B, V->W, E->F.
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In a code language, if 'TABLE' is written as 'UBCMF', how will 'CHAIR' be written?
A · DIBJS
Each letter shifted by +1: C->D, H->I, A->B, I->J, R->S.
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If 'GARDEN' is coded as 'FZQCDM', what is the code for 'MARKET'?
A · LZQJDS
Each letter shifted by -1: M->L, A->Z, R->Q, K->J, E->D, T->S.
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In a certain code, 'FRIEND' is written as 'GQJFME'. How is 'FAMILY' written in that code?
A · GBNJMZ
Each letter is shifted by +1: F->G, A->B, M->N, I->J, L->M, Y->Z.
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Arrange the following words in a meaningful sequence:
1. Seed
2. Tree
3. Plant
4. Flower
5. Fruit
B · 1-3-2-4-5
Correct sequence: Seed (1) → Plant (3) → Tree (2) → Flower (4) → Fruit (5).
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Find the correct sequence of the following words:
1. Childhood
2. Adulthood
3. Old Age
4. Adolescence
A · 1-4-2-3
Logical order of life stages: Childhood (1), Adolescence (4), Adulthood (2), Old Age (3).
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Arrange the following in the correct order of increasing size:
1. Atom
2. Cell
3. Molecule
4. Organ
A · 1-3-2-4
Size order: Atom (1) < Molecule (3) < Cell (2) < Organ (4).
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Find the correct sequence:
1. Introduction
2. Conclusion
3. Body
4. Title
A · 4-1-3-2
Correct order of a written piece: Title (4), Introduction (1), Body (3), Conclusion (2).
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Arrange the following according to the process of water cycle:
1. Precipitation
2. Evaporation
3. Condensation
4. Collection
A · 2-3-1-4
Water cycle order: Evaporation (2), Condensation (3), Precipitation (1), Collection (4).
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In a row, A is 7th from the left and B is 5th from the right. If there are 15 people between A and B, how many people are there in the row?
C · 29
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In a row of students, P is 10th from the left and Q is 15th from the right. If there are 12 students between P and Q, how many students are there in the row?
A · 36
Total students = P's position + Q's position + students between - 1 = 10 + 15 + 12 - 1 = 36.So total is 36 (option A).
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A is 8th from the left and B is 12th from the right in a row. If there are 10 people between A and B, what is the total number of people in the row?
A · 29
Total = 8 + 12 + 10 - 1 = 29.So total is 29 (option A).
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In a line of 40 students, R is 18th from the left. What is R's position from the right?
B · 23
Position from right = Total - Position from left + 1 = 40 - 18 + 1 = 23.
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If the word 'SCHOOL' is arranged in alphabetical order, which letter will be at the 3rd position?
C · L
Alphabetical order: C, H, L, O, O, S. The 3rd letter is 'L'.
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Which of the following words is the odd one out based on alphabetical order?
C · BANANA
'BANANA' starts with 'B' while others start with 'A'.

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