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NMMS Odd One Out Quiz-04

NMMS Odd One Out Quiz-04 "Odd One Out" questions, commonly found in mental ability tests like the NMMS, require identifying the element that doesn't belong to a group. This could involve numbers, figures, letters, or words. The key is to recognize the underlying pattern or relationship shared by most items and then pinpoint the one that deviates from that pattern.   Loading…

NMMS Venn Diagrams Type-02 Quiz-01

NMMS Venn Diagrams Type-02 Quiz-01 If the teacher allowed automatic result release, your score will appear immediately after you submit — look for the "View Score" button on the confirmation page.  When viewing your score, you can see correct answers, wrong answers, and points earned (if the teacher enabled it).  If the form was set as quiz mode, it will show total score and individual question scores.  If you still can’t see the score, contact your teacher or form creator for the result. Loading… A Venn diagram is a picture that shows how different sets (groups of things) overlap or differ. It uses shapes, usually circles (sometimes rectangles, triangles, or more fancy shapes), to represent each set. The overlapping areas show what the sets have in common, and the non-overlapping areas show what belongs only to one set. What are Venn Diagram Reasoning Questions? These are logical reasoning questions where we ...

NMMS Odd One Out Quiz-03

NMMS Odd One Out Quiz-03 "Odd One Out" questions, commonly found in mental ability tests like the NMMS, require identifying the element that doesn't belong to a group. This could involve numbers, figures, letters, or words. The key is to recognize the underlying pattern or relationship shared by most items and then pinpoint the one that deviates from that pattern.   Loading…

NMMS Odd One Out Quiz-02

NMMS Odd One Out Quiz-02 "Odd One Out" questions, commonly found in mental ability tests like the NMMS, require identifying the element that doesn't belong to a group. This could involve numbers, figures, letters, or words. The key is to recognize the underlying pattern or relationship shared by most items and then pinpoint the one that deviates from that pattern.   Loading…

NMMS Venn Diagrams Quiz-06

NMMS Venn Diagrams Quiz-06 If the teacher allowed automatic result release, your score will appear immediately after you submit — look for the "View Score" button on the confirmation page.  When viewing your score, you can see correct answers, wrong answers, and points earned (if the teacher enabled it).  If the form was set as quiz mode, it will show total score and individual question scores.  If you still can’t see the score, contact your teacher or form creator for the result. A Venn diagram is a picture that shows how different sets (groups of things) overlap or differ. It uses shapes, usually circles (sometimes rectangles, triangles, or more fancy shapes), to represent each set. The overlapping areas show what the sets have in common, and the non-overlapping areas show what belongs only to one set.  In the following figure, rectangle, square, circle and triangle represent the regions of apple, banana, m...

NMMS Venn Diagrams Quiz-05

NMMS Venn Diagrams Quiz-05 If the teacher allowed automatic result release, your score will appear immediately after you submit — look for the "View Score" button on the confirmation page.  When viewing your score, you can see correct answers, wrong answers, and points earned (if the teacher enabled it).  If the form was set as quiz mode, it will show total score and individual question scores.  If you still can’t see the score, contact your teacher or form creator for the result. A Venn diagram is a picture that shows how different sets (groups of things) overlap or differ. It uses shapes, usually circles (sometimes rectangles, triangles, or more fancy shapes), to represent each set. The overlapping areas show what the sets have in common, and the non-overlapping areas show what belongs only to one set.  In the following figure, rectangle, square, circle and triangle represent the regions of apple, banana, m...

NMMS Venn Diagrams Quiz-04

NMMS Venn Diagrams Quiz-04 If the teacher allowed automatic result release, your score will appear immediately after you submit — look for the "View Score" button on the confirmation page.  When viewing your score, you can see correct answers, wrong answers, and points earned (if the teacher enabled it).  If the form was set as quiz mode, it will show total score and individual question scores.  If you still can’t see the score, contact your teacher or form creator for the result. A Venn diagram is a picture that shows how different sets (groups of things) overlap or differ. It uses shapes, usually circles (sometimes rectangles, triangles, or more fancy shapes), to represent each set. The overlapping areas show what the sets have in common, and the non-overlapping areas show what belongs only to one set.  In the following figure, rectangle, square, circle and triangle represent the regions of apple, banana, m...