5.1.1
Odd One Out - Rotation Example
Odd One Out - Rotation
Odd One Out - Rotation
In 'odd one out' questions, you will have to look at a series of images and identify which image differs from the rest. In this section, we will look at the rotation of shapes.


Question
Question
- Is image A, B, C, D or E the odd one out?


Look for pattern in hearts ✅
Look for pattern in hearts ✅
- Four out of the five images contain a heart shape that is a rotation of the others.


Give the correct answer
Give the correct answer
- Image E is the correct answer as the heart shape in the image is not a valid rotation of the hearts in the other images.
1Find the Reflection/Rotation
1.1Reflection
1.2Rotation
1.3Practice Questions
2Complete the Grid
2.1Reflection
2.2Rotation
2.3Counting
2.4Shading & Design
2.5Practice Questions
3Complete the Set
3.1Reflection
3.2Rotation
3.3Counting
3.4Shading & Designs
3.5Similar Shapes
3.6Practice Questions
4Complete the Pair
4.1Reflection
4.2Rotation
4.3Counting
4.4Shading & Design
4.6Practice Questions
5Odd One Out
5.1Rotation
5.2Counting
5.3Shading
5.4Overlapping Shapes
5.5Position
5.6Practice Questions
6Codes
6.1Codes
6.2Practice Questions
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1Find the Reflection/Rotation
1.1Reflection
1.2Rotation
1.3Practice Questions
2Complete the Grid
2.1Reflection
2.2Rotation
2.3Counting
2.4Shading & Design
2.5Practice Questions
3Complete the Set
3.1Reflection
3.2Rotation
3.3Counting
3.4Shading & Designs
3.5Similar Shapes
3.6Practice Questions
4Complete the Pair
4.1Reflection
4.2Rotation
4.3Counting
4.4Shading & Design
4.6Practice Questions
5Odd One Out
5.1Rotation
5.2Counting
5.3Shading
5.4Overlapping Shapes
5.5Position
5.6Practice Questions
6Codes
6.1Codes
6.2Practice Questions
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