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Classification or Odd one out — Revision Notes
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Conceptual Foundation: What Is Classification?
- Classification means grouping entities that share one or more common attributes.
- In 'Odd One Out', exactly ONE item in the given set violates the common rule shared by all others.
- The common rule may be explicit (e.g., all prime numbers) or implicit (e.g., all items associated with water).
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Type 1: Number-Based Classification
- Numbers are classified by mathematical properties: prime, composite, perfect square, perfect cube, even, odd, Fibonacci, multiples of n, etc.
- Check divisibility quickly using standard divisibility rules (by 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13).
- Sum of digits, product of digits, and digit count are secondary checks.
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Type 2: Word / Semantic Classification
- Items are classified by meaning, function, category membership, or associative relationship.
- Common semantic categories: animals (mammals/reptiles/birds/amphibians), geography (continents/countries/states/cities/capitals), parts of the body, food items, musical instruments, sports equipment,
- Function-based grouping: tools used for writing, vehicles used for transport, instruments for measurement.
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Type 3: Letter-Group / Alphabet Classification
- Assign numerical positions to letters: A=1, B=2, C=3, ... Z=26.
- Check for: alphabetical order, reverse alphabetical order, skipping pattern (every 2nd/3rd letter), mirror positions (A=Z=27, B=Y=26, etc.).
- Check for repeated letters within the group.
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Key Concepts
Items in a group shareItems are grouped based on whatNumbers in a group shareGroups of letter sequences shareWords in a group may share
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What topics are covered in Classification or Odd one out for BITSAT?
Classification or Odd one out is an important chapter in BITSAT Logical Reasoning. It covers key concepts and formulas that are frequently tested in the exam. Key topics include: Conceptual Foundation: What Is Classification?, Type 1: Number-Based Classification, Type 2: Word / Semantic Classification, Type 3: Letter-Group / Alphabet Classification.
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Classification or Odd one out is a frequently tested chapter in BITSAT Logical Reasoning. Questions from this chapter appear regularly in previous year papers.
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