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Odd One Out - Position Example

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Odd One Out - Position

The position of shapes within the images you are given is extremely important. Shapes may be moved two places to the left or right; clockwise or anti-clockwise; vertically or diagonally.

Question

Question

  • Which of images A, B. C, D or E is the odd one out?
Look for patterns in triangles ✅

Look for patterns in triangles ✅

  • In images A, B, D and E, the triangles are found in the bottom right of the image.
Identify the odd one out

Identify the odd one out

  • So, the odd one out is C as this image is the only one where the triangle is NOT in the bottom right corner.
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