Basic Shape Oddity: Worksheet 2 - Beginner Practice Basic Shape Oddity BEGINNER

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Question 1

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than C all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure C contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: triangle
- Figure C is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 2

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than C all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure C contains a square, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: square
- Figure C is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 3

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than D all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure D contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: triangle
- Figure D is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 4

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than D all contain triangles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure D contains a square, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: triangle
- One figure: square
- Figure D is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 5

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than B all contain squares
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure B contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: square
- One figure: triangle
- Figure B is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 6

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than B all contain pentagons
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure B contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: pentagon
- One figure: triangle
- Figure B is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 7

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than D all contain squares
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure D contains a pentagon, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: square
- One figure: pentagon
- Figure D is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 8

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than B all contain triangles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure B contains a square, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: triangle
- One figure: square
- Figure B is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 9

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than A all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure A contains a square, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: square
- Figure A is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 10

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than C all contain squares
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure C contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: square
- One figure: triangle
- Figure C is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 11

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than C all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure C contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: triangle
- Figure C is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 12

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than D all contain triangles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure D contains a pentagon, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: triangle
- One figure: pentagon
- Figure D is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 13

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than D all contain squares
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure D contains a pentagon, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: square
- One figure: pentagon
- Figure D is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 14

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than E all contain triangles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure E contains a square, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: triangle
- One figure: square
- Figure E is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 15

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than E all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure E contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: triangle
- Figure E is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 16

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than C all contain squares
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure C contains a circle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: square
- One figure: circle
- Figure C is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 17

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than A all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure A contains a square, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: square
- Figure A is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 18

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than C all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure C contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: triangle
- Figure C is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 19

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than D all contain circles
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure D contains a pentagon, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: circle
- One figure: pentagon
- Figure D is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.

Question 20

Find the odd figure out from the given options. Figure A: Figure B: Figure C: Figure D: Figure E:
Step-by-step Solution:

Step 1: Analyze all figures for common properties
- Examine each figure to identify the basic shape used
- Figure A through E each contain a single geometric shape

Step 2: Identify the pattern
- Figures at positions other than B all contain squares
- These four figures share the common property of being the same shape

Step 3: Find the odd figure
- Figure B contains a triangle, which is different from the others
- This figure breaks the pattern of uniformity

Step 4: Verify the answer
- Four figures: square
- One figure: triangle
- Figure B is clearly the odd one out

Common Mistake to Avoid:
Don't focus on size or color variations; focus on the fundamental shape property.
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