'Classification' means to group the given items on the basis of certain common quality that they possess.
Few Important things to Remember
In this section, the questions consist of four/five elements. All the elements except one, follow a certain pattern/rule or have some common quality and thus form a group. The candidate has to find the element that does not belong to the group.
In word classification, the candidate is given a group of words in which all except one are related to one another in a particular manner thus form a group. The candidate has to identify the odd word that does not belong to the group.
Example: Choose the odd one.
(a) Square
(b) Circle
(c) Parallelogram
(d) Rectangle
Ans: (b)
Explanation: Except circle, all other given shapes are made up of straight lines.
In number classification, there is a similarity among the given numbers or group of numbers. The candidate has to identify the odd number or group of numbers which does not belong to the group.
The number classification is generally based on the following similarities:
Example: Choose the odd one.
(a) 27
(b) 35
(c) 18
(d) 9
Ans: (b)
Explanation: Except 35, all others are multiples of 9, but 35 is the multiple of 5 and 7.
In letter classification, there is a similarity or pattern among the letters in the group and the candidate has to identify the pattern and select the one which does not follow the common pattern in the group.
The relationship among the letters is generally based on the following similarities:
Example: Choose the odd one.
(a) H
(b) Q
(c) T
(d) Z
Ans: (b)
Explanation: All other letters except Q, occupy the even-numbered positions in the English alphabets.
As, H -----> 8 (even), Q -----> 17 (odd)
T -----> 20 (even), Z -----> 26 (odd)
Note: Besides word, letter and number classification, there also exits mixed classification in which combination of letters and numbers are given.
Example: Choose the odd one.
(a) OE3
(b) XD6
(c) JB5
(d) VK2
(e) PH3
Ans: (e)
Explanation: Here, putting the positional value of letters according to English alphabetical order as :
A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, ......, Z = 26
and solving the alternatives, we have
OE3 => OE = O ÷ E = 15 ÷ 5 = 3;
XD6 => XD = X ÷ D = 24 ÷ 4 = 6;
JB5 => JB = J ÷ B = 10 ÷ 2 = 5;
VK2 => VK = V ÷ K = 22 ÷ 11 = 2;
PH3 => PH = P ÷ H = 16 ÷ 8 = 2 ≠ 3
In PH3, the numerical value should be 2 instead of 3 because 16 ÷ 8 = 2.
Hence, PH3 does not belong to the group.
In this type of problems, four/five words/letters/letters' groups/numbers are given having some common features except the odd one.
You are required to find the 'odd one out'.
Example: Choose the odd one.
(a) Strong
(b) Hesitant
(c) Daring
(d) Brave
Ans: (b)
Explanation: Hesitant is different as all others are synonyms of each other.
In this type of questions, different pairs of words/numbers having some common features/properties like names, places, uses, situations, origin, operations etc. are given, except one pair.
You have to identify the odd pair.
Example: Choose the odd pair.
(a) Gold : Ornaments
(b) Cloth : Garments
(c) Wood : Furniture
(d) Leather : Footwear
(e) Earthen pots: Clay
Ans: (e)
Explanation: Except pair (e), in all other pairs, the first is the raw material used to make the second.
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