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Question
Find the odd one out :
Onlookers, Theatre goers, Queue, Spectators
Options
Onlookers
Theatre goers
Queue
Spectators
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Solution
Queue
Explanation:
Here, Queue is different from the other three, Onlookers, Theatergoers and spectators.
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