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Find the Odd One Out - Mathematics

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Question

Find the odd one out

Options

  • Bat

  • Vulture

  • Eagle

  • Owl

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Solution

Bat

Explanation: 

Bat is an animal, other 3 are birds.

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2017-2018 (May) Set 1

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