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Classification Questions
Classification – Tools and utilities: select the odd one out by primary function. Three items are tools with pointed working ends or tips; one is primarily a light source. Which option is different? Options: Needle, Pencil, Spade, Candle.
Classification – Containers vs conveyance: choose the odd one out. Three are containers for holding/storing items; one is primarily a wheeled conveyance. Which option does not belong? Options: Basket, Barrel, Bag, Barrow.
Classification – Scientific instruments vs unrelated term: select the odd one out. Three are instruments used to measure specific physical properties; one is not an instrument but a geometric term. Which option does not belong? Options: Hydrometer, Barometer, Diameter, Hygrometer.
Classification – Human sounds and reflexes: choose the odd one out. Three are largely involuntary reflexive acts; one is a voluntary action. Which option is different? Options: Sneeze, Whistle, Snore, Cough.
Classification – Stationery vs writing surface: pick the odd one out. Three are writing instruments; one is the medium/surface written upon. Which option does not belong? Options: Pen, Marker, Paper, Pencil.
Classification – Physical descriptors: select the odd one out. Three adjectives describe size; one primarily describes weight. Which option is different? Options: Huge, Tiny, Heavy, Small.
Classification – Types of human dwellings vs industrial building: identify the odd one out. Three are dwellings/shelters for people; one is primarily a place of production. Which option does not belong? Options: Igloo, House, Hut, Factory.
Classification – Medical terms: select the odd one out. Three denote diseases/health disorders; one denotes a state of well-being, not a disease. Which option is different? Options: Cholera, AIDS, Cancer, Health.
Classification – Astronomy terms: pick the odd one out. Three are celestial bodies; one is a region or expanse, not a discrete body. Which option does not belong? Options: Sky, Star, Planet, Comet.
Classification – Modes of exchange and acquisition: select the odd one out. Three involve trade/exchange of goods or value; one involves temporary use without purchase. Which option does not belong? Options: Barter, Purchase, Sale, Borrow.
Classification (transport): Three are non-motorized or animal/hand-drawn modes of transport; one is a motorized hired vehicle. Identify the odd one out.
Classification (texts & doctrines): Three are canonical religious scriptures; one is a political doctrine/principle. Identify the odd one out.
Classification (animals & utility): Three are traditional beasts of burden or riding animals; one is typically a household pet not used for draught or riding. Identify the odd one out.
Classification (relations): Three pairs express a positive cause→benefit or act→consequence relation; one pair mismatches agent and outcome. Identify the odd pair.
Classification (resource requirement): Three pairs show a resource required by the second item; one pair reverses the direction (source → content). Identify the odd pair.
Classification (leader vs member): Three pairs denote a leader of a collective; one pair denotes a member of a collective. Identify the odd pair.
Classification (container–content): Three pairs show a container and what it contains; one pair is merely an associated duo from a sport. Identify the odd pair.
Classification (ores and metals): Three pairs match an ore to the metal extracted; one pair names an alloy/material and a constituent metal, not an ore–metal relation. Identify the odd pair.
Classification (collective term vs member): Three pairs pair a collective/container with its typical members/items; one pair reverses the level as a category word (mass noun) with an example item. Identify the odd pair.
Classification (hyponymy vs co-hyponyms): Three pairs are coordinate/similar-level items; one pair is a subtype–supertype relation. Identify the odd pair.
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