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Odd One Out: Ms Sulekha Varma Career Skills (Verbal)

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Odd one out

 Ms Sulekha Varma
 Career Skills (Verbal)
Odd one out

Something or someone in a group that is different or exceptional, that does not fit.
A visual puzzle where the guesser has to choose which word/picture/symbol etc. does not
fit with the others.
Example of odd words

 1. unusual or peculiar in appearance, character, etc


 2. occasional, incidental, or random: odd jobs.
 3. leftover or additional: odd bits of wool.
 4. (Mathematics)
 a. not divisible by two
 b. represented or indicated by a number that is not divisible by two: graphs are on odd
pages. Compare even17
 5. being part of a matched pair or set when the other or others are missing: an odd sock;
odd volumes.
 6. (in combination) used to designate an indefinite quantity more than the quantity
specified in round numbers: fifty-odd pounds.
 7. out-of-the-way or secluded: odd corners.
 8. (Mathematics) maths (of a function) changing sign but not absolute value when the
sign of the independent variable is changed, as in y=x3. See even113
 9. odd man out a person or thing excluded from others forming a group, unit, etc
 10. (Golf) golf
 a. one stroke more than the score of one's opponent
 b. an advantage or handicap of one stroke added to or taken away from a player's score
 11. a thing or person that is odd in sequence or number
Odd
 1. differing in nature from what is usual or expected: an odd creature; an odd choice.
 2. peculiar or eccentric: an odd person.
 3. fantastic; bizarre: an odd taste in clothing.
 4. leaving a remainder of 1 when divided by 2, as a number (opposed to even): 3, 15, and
181 are odd numbers.
 5. more or less, esp. a little more (used in combination with a round number): I owe three
hundred-odd dollars.
 6. being part of a pair, set, or series of which the rest is lacking: an odd glove.
 7. remaining after all others are paired, grouped, or divided into equal numbers or parts: Who
gets the odd burger?
 8. not forming part of any particular group, set, or class: to pick up odd bits of information.
 9. not regular or full-time; occasional: odd jobs.
 10. Math. (of a function) having a sign that changes when the sign of each independent
variable is changed at the same time.

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