Non Verbal Reasoning - Classification - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Classification - Section 1 (Q.No. 9)
Directions to Solve

In each problem, out of the five figures marked (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5), four are similar in a certain manner. However, one figure is not like the other four. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.


9.

Choose the figure which is different from the rest.

   (1)     (2)     (3)     (4)     (5)
1
2
3
4
5
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Figure (1) and fig. (3) can be rotated into each other and fig. (4) and fig. (5) can be rotated into each other.
Discussion:
17 comments Page 1 of 2.

Shubham Jaisali said:   4 years ago
@All.

Here the explanation:

**It's not related to the rotation of any figure**

Let us consider 3 adjacent bent lines as a together and one alone single bent line. You will see in each option figure except option B), there is one only straight line between the 3 adjacent lines and one alone bent line(Count the straight line from the face of the bent line).
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Anand Rao said:   8 years ago
Options 4 and 5 are rotating in CW direction whereas Options 1, 2 and 3 rotating in ACW direction. Hence, the above logic doesn't imply here.
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Vamsi said:   4 years ago
I think 5 is the answer as it has the middle line cross while others having horizontal and vertical.
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Shrikant said:   4 years ago
B is right.

Imagine a straight line is dividing the objects. The part where there is only one L is similar in all except 2 in which L is facing outward. So the correct answer is 2 i.e. B
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Mahesh said:   5 years ago
B is correct why because except 2 remaining all have 1L after 3 Continues L's.
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David samuel said:   9 years ago
No, the Answer is wrong.

Answer 4 is the right option as all the figure is rotating in a clockwise direction except fig4.
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Tekpant said:   6 years ago
LLL following l in option A.
LLL following lll in option B --> (so this is correct).
LLL following l in option C.
LLL following l in option D.
LLL following l in option E.
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Brindha.H said:   8 years ago
If the puzzle is odd man out. Then Fig. 4 is the answer. The middle parallel line is plain, others having one small "L" share is there.
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Punitha said:   8 years ago
If the puzzle is odd man out. Then Fig. 4 is the answer. The middle parallel line is plain, others having one small "L" the share is there.
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Nandan said:   11 months ago
You are right, I agree with you @Anand Rao.


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