5.4.1
Odd One Out - Overlapping Shapes Example
Overlapping Shapes
Overlapping Shapes
The shapes in an image you are given will sometimes be overlapping. When you see this, you should pay close attention to how the shapes overlap.


Question
Question
- Which of images A, B, C or D is the odd one out?


Example 1 - Identify the odd one out
Example 1 - Identify the odd one out
- The answer is C because this is the only image in which the triangle does NOT overlap the circle.
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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