Odd Man Out and Series Aptitude Questions. Yes, guys. I think, this is the favorite section of most of you. Well ! If you ask me, i just love to solve the questions of this section. Odd Man Out consist of about 10 % of aptitude section. Wow ! Easy as well as interesting and marks securing too. All you need is presence of mind and full concentration. I can say that this section is a kind of game which we generally find in newspapers and magazines and it seems to be fishy too that how can examiner put the questions from this section, which is too easy. Wait ! My dear friends… The section is not that easy as it seems too you. Sometimes, a single question takes too much time and generally the candidate left the question to save the time. Is that fair? How one can left the question from such an easy section.
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The reality is that sometimes the level of the questions are that much difficult that a candidate find better to leave the question instead of wasting time in attempting it.
Need a solution? Well ! There is one and the only solution, Full concentration. Yes, all you need is the solid thinking power.
∗3, 5, 7, 12, 17, 19
7
12
17
19
⇒Every number in a group is prime except 12
∗835, 734, 642, 751, 853, 981, 532
751
853
981
532
⇒In each number, the difference of third and first digit is the middle one except 751
∗3, 5, 11, 14, 17, 21
3
5
14
21
⇒Every number is odd except 14
∗331, 482, 551, 263, 383, 362, 284
263
383
362
284
⇒In each number, the product of first and third digits is the middle one except 383
∗6, 9, 15, 21, 24, 28, 30
28
21
15
6
⇒28 is odd as Every number is a multiple of 3 except 28
∗396, 462, 572, 427, 671, 264
671
427
264
396
⇒If you have noticed than it will be clear that except 427, in each number, the middle digit is the sum of the other two
∗1, 4, 9, 16, 23, 25, 36
16
23
25
36
⇒Every number except 23 is a perfect square
∗1, 4, 9, 16, 20, 36, 49
16
20
36
49
⇒Every number in a group is following the pattern 12, 22, 32, 42, 52, 62, 72. But, instead of 52, it is 20 which to be turned out.
∗2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, 64
26
37
50
64
⇒Just notice, the group is following this pattern, (1*1)+1 , (2*2)+1 , (3*3)+1 , (4*4)+1 , (5*5)+1 , (6*6)+1 , (7*7)+1 , (8*8)+1 except 64
∗10, 14, 16, 18, 21, 24, 26
18
21
24
26
⇒Every number except 21 is an even number, i.e. divisible by 2
∗10, 25, 45, 54, 60, 75, 80
10
54
25
60
⇒In this group, every number is a multiple of 5, except 54.
∗16, 25, 36, 72, 144, 196, 225
36
72
144
196
⇒Every number in this group is a perfect square except 72
∗8, 27, 64, 100, 125, 216, 343
27
64
100
125
⇒Here, the numbers are representing the pattern of 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73 but as you can notice, 100 is not a perfect cube.
I must say one thing that the Odd Man Out and Series Aptitude Questions are neither difficult nor too easy. Its just the matter of practice and your presence of mind which will help you to solve the questions easily.
Candidates generally got confused and leave the questions for the sake of saving time. But, instead of this, try something very easy. If you are not getting the answer, just close your eyes and try to analyse the hidden secret among the numbers. If you are among those who love to play with number, then i must say it will be easier for you . Just make a rough set up of numbers in your mind and i can bet, you will get the answer.
One more fact !!! In this section, generally the candidates mark the wrong answer in over confidence. Yes, everyone seems to be so overconfident regarding this section. But, you don’t do this mistake and calmly attempt the question.
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