Logical Reasoning - Verbal Classification - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Verbal Classification - Type 2 (Q.No. 7)
Directions to Solve
Remember, you are looking for the word that does NOT belong in the same group as the others. Sometimes, all four words seem to fit in the same group. If so, look more closely to further narrow your classification.
7.
Which word does NOT belong with the others?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
A circle, oval, and sphere are all circular shapes with no angles. A triangle is a different kind of shape with angles and three straight sides.
Discussion:
25 comments Page 1 of 3.
Vikrant jain said:
1 decade ago
The answer can be option D also as all the three figures triangle, circle and oval are two dimensional but sphere is 3-dimensional figure.
Sarju said:
1 decade ago
I also thought the same as three options are found to be area matter while the spehere have to find its volume.
Veer said:
1 decade ago
The answer to this question should be (D) Sphere. The reason is same as that of Vikrant Jain.
Aditi said:
1 decade ago
Answer should be D, as sphere is the only 3D figure, rest all are 2D.
Omkar said:
1 decade ago
The answer can also be D, as a sphere cannot be represented as a 2D figure.
Presha. M. said:
1 decade ago
Though it can be D, the answer which is more apt, is A.
Because all the other three are circular in shape, with no sides or vertices or edges. And triangle is the only shape given here that has the same. Yeah, so, A. :).
Because all the other three are circular in shape, with no sides or vertices or edges. And triangle is the only shape given here that has the same. Yeah, so, A. :).
NotImportant said:
1 decade ago
Dimensions are more important than edgy-stuff.
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Clifford said:
1 decade ago
I feel that both A and D are correct. Depends in which context you take it.
Kiran said:
10 years ago
Considering the dimensions it can be option D (sphere).
Teph said:
9 years ago
My initial thought was option D as well, all others are 2 dimensional.
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