NTS GAT General intelligence Odd One Out — Set 3

Odd One Out MCQs set 3 for NTS GAT General intelligence — 20 solved questions.

NTS GAT General intelligence Odd One Out — Set 3

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Find the odd one out: A) √4, B) √9, C) √16, D) √7

    • A) √4
    • B) √9
    • C) √16
    • D) √7

    Answer: √7

    Explanation: √4, √9, and √16 result in integers, while √7 is irrational. NET aptitude items reward fast recognition of the underlying pattern.

  2. Question 2

    Q2. Identify the odd one out: A) 7, B) 11, C) 13, D) 15

    • A) 7
    • B) 11
    • C) 13
    • D) 15

    Answer: 15

    Explanation: 7, 11, and 13 are prime numbers, while 15 is composite. NET aptitude items reward fast recognition of the underlying pattern.

  3. Question 3

    Q3. Find the odd one out: A) 3 ², B) 4 ², C) 5 ², D) 6 ³

    • A) 3 ²
    • B) 4 ²
    • C) 5 ²
    • D) 6 ³

    Answer: 6 ³

    Explanation: 3 ², 4 ², and 5 ² are squared numbers, while 6 ³ is cubed.

  4. Question 4

    Q4. Find the odd one out: A) 2 × 3, B) 4 × 3, C) 6 × 3, D) 5 × 2

    • A) 2 × 3
    • B) 4 × 3
    • C) 6 × 3
    • D) 5 × 2

    Answer: 5 × 2

    Explanation: All expressions except 5 × 2 are multiples of 3. NET aptitude items reward fast recognition of the underlying pattern.

  5. Question 5

    Q5. Identify the odd one out: A) Book, B) Pen, C) Pencil, D) Chair

    • A) Book
    • B) Pen
    • C) Pencil
    • D) Chair

    Answer: Chair

    Explanation: Book, Pen, and Pencil are stationery, while Chair is furniture. NET aptitude items reward fast recognition of the underlying pattern.

  6. Question 6

    Q6. Find the odd one out: A) January, B) March, C) May, D) July

    • A) January
    • B) March
    • C) May
    • D) July

    Answer: March

    Explanation: January, May, and July have 31 days, March has 31 but the sequence is broken.

  7. Question 7

    Q7. Identify the odd one out: A) Python, B) Java, C) C++, D) English

    • A) Python
    • B) Java
    • C) C++
    • D) English

    Answer: English

    Explanation: Python, Java, and C++ are programming languages, while English is a natural language.

  8. Question 8

    Q8. Find the odd one out: A) 11, B) 13, C) 17, D) 20

    • A) 11
    • B) 13
    • C) 17
    • D) 20

    Answer: 20

    Explanation: 11, 13, and 17 are prime numbers, while 20 is composite. NET aptitude items reward fast recognition of the underlying pattern.

  9. Question 9

    Q9. Identify the odd one out: A) Car, B) Bus, C) Train, D) Bicycle

    • A) Car
    • B) Bus
    • C) Train
    • D) Bicycle

    Answer: Bicycle

    Explanation: Car, Bus, and Train are motorized vehicles, while Bicycle is human-powered. NET aptitude items reward fast recognition of the underlying pattern.

  10. Question 10

    Q10. Find the odd one out: A) 8, B) 27, C) 64, D) 100

    • A) 8
    • B) 27
    • C) 64
    • D) 100

    Answer: 100

    Explanation: 8, 27, and 64 are perfect cubes, while 100 is a perfect square.

  11. Question 11

    Q11. Identify the odd one out: A) Firefox, B) Chrome, C) Safari, D) Photoshop

    • A) Firefox
    • B) Chrome
    • C) Safari
    • D) Photoshop

    Answer: Photoshop

    Explanation: Firefox, Chrome, and Safari are web browsers, while Photoshop is a graphics editor.

  12. Question 12

    Q12. Find the odd one out: A) π, B) e, C) √2, D) 4

    • A) π
    • B) e
    • C) √2
    • D) 4

    Answer: 4

    Explanation: π, e, and √2 are irrational numbers, while 4 is rational. NET aptitude items reward fast recognition of the underlying pattern.

  13. Question 13

    Q13. Identify the odd one out: A) Dog, B) Cat, C) Elephant, D) Car

    • A) Dog
    • B) Cat
    • C) Elephant
    • D) Car

    Answer: Car

    Explanation: Dog, Cat, and Elephant are animals, while Car is a vehicle. NET aptitude items reward fast recognition of the underlying pattern.

  14. Question 14

    Q14. Find the odd one out: A) Monday, B) Tuesday, C) Wednesday, D) Sunday

    • A) Monday
    • B) Tuesday
    • C) Wednesday
    • D) Sunday

    Answer: Sunday

    Explanation: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday are weekdays, while Sunday is a weekend day.

  15. Question 15

    Q15. Find the odd one: A) 2, B) 4, C) 6, D) 9

    • A) 2
    • B) 4
    • C) 6
    • D) 9

    Answer: 9

    Explanation: All numbers except 9 are even, making 9 the odd one out.

  16. Question 16

    Q16. Identify the odd term: A) 1 / 2, B) 2 / 3, C) 3 / 4, D) 4 / 5

    • A) 1 / 2
    • B) 2 / 3
    • C) 3 / 4
    • D) 4 / 5

    Answer: 1 / 2

    Explanation: The pattern is obtained by increasing numerator and denominator by 1; 1 / 2 doesn't follow the sequence starting from 2 / 3.

  17. Question 17

    Q17. Identify the odd number: A) 8, B) 27, C) 64, D) 125

    • A) 8
    • B) 27
    • C) 64
    • D) 125

    Answer: 8

    Explanation: The numbers 27, 64, and 125 are perfect cubes (3³, 4³, 5³), while 8 is 2³ but the sequence isn't followed.

  18. Question 18

    Q18. Identify the odd term: A) 12, B) 24, C) 36, D) 49

    • A) 12
    • B) 24
    • C) 36
    • D) 49

    Answer: 49

    Explanation: The numbers 12, 24, and 36 are multiples of 12, while 49 is not.

  19. Question 19

    Q19. Odd one out: A) √4, B) √9, C) √16, D) √20

    • A) √4
    • B) √9
    • C) √16
    • D) √20

    Answer: √20

    Explanation: The square roots of 4, 9, and 16 are integers, while √20 is not a perfect square.

  20. Question 20

    Q20. Find the odd one: A) πr², B) 2πr, C) 4πr², D) πd

    • A) πr²
    • B) 2πr
    • C) 4πr²
    • D) πd

    Answer: πd

    Explanation: The formulas πr², 2πr, and 4πr² are related to the area and circumference of a circle or sphere, while πd is diameter times π.