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Question 1

Which Shape Breaks the Pattern?

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Which Celestial Body Isn’t an Orbiting Planet?

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Name the Instrument That Isn’t Part of the String Family.

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Pick the Creature That Is Not a Mammal.

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Which Color Is Not a Primary Hue of Light?

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Identify the Non-Arthropod in This Group.

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Which Electronic Device Lacks a Display Screen?

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Spot the Word That Isn’t a Synonym for “Fast.”

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Which Continent Does Not Lie Entirely in the Eastern Hemisphere?

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Find the Unit That Measures Electric Current, Not Voltage.

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Choose the Sport That Uses a Puck Rather Than a Ball.

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Which Literary Genre Is Not Fiction?

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Select the Animal That Isn’t a Primate.

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Which Food Is Not a Grain?

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Identify the Non-Metal Element in This List.

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Pick the Capital City That Is Not in Europe.

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Which of These Dog Breeds Isn’t Considered a Working Dog?

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Select the Shape That Cannot Tile a Plane Without Gaps.

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Spot the Exception: Which Word Is Not an Anagram of “Listen”?

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Which Vertebrate Class Member Breathes Through Gills as an Adult?

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Pick the Material That Isn’t a Natural Fiber.

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Identify the Beverage That Contains No Caffeine Naturally.

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Which Country Drives on the Right-Hand Side of the Road?

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Choose the Fruit That Does Not Develop from a Single Flower Ovary.

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Which Chemical Process Absorbs Heat, Making It Endothermic?

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Spot the Non-Web Standard Image Format.

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Identify the Odd One Out: Which Book Is Non-Fiction?

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Which Bird Doesn’t Migrate Long Distances Seasonally?

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Name the Metric Prefix That Means One-Billionth.

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Which Programming Language Is Not Primarily Object-Oriented?

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Pick the Animal That Lacks a Backbone.

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Which of These Is Not a Prime Number?

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Identify the Statement That Is Not a Figure of Speech.

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Which File Extension Is Associated with Spreadsheets?

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Select the Mammal That Lays Eggs.

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Which Muscle Is Not Located in the Arm?

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Choose the Planet Without a Ring System.

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Which Temperature Scale Has No Negative Values?

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Identify the Art Movement Based on Simple Geometry, Not Organic Forms.

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Pick the Year That Is Not a Leap Year.

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Which Marine Organism Is a Mammal, Not a Fish?

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Select the Word That Contains a Diphthong.

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Which Tree Is Gymno-, Not Angiosperm?

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Identify the Country That Is Landlocked.

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Choose the Element That Is a Noble Gas.

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Which Shakespeare Play Is a Comedy, Not a Tragedy?

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Spot the Material That Isn’t Magnetic Under Normal Conditions.

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Pick the Software License That Is Not Open Source.

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Which Body System Pumps Blood?

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Identify the Capital That Is Situated in Africa.

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Which Word Is an Adverb, Not an Adjective?

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Choose the Ice Cream Flavor Without Cocoa.

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Which Constellation Represents an Inanimate Object, Not a Creature?

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Name the Country That Uses Europe’s Euro Currency.

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Identify the Language That Writes Using Devanagari Script.

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Pick the Part of a Cell That Is Found Only in Plants.

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Which of These Is an Example of Potential, Not Kinetic, Energy?

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Select the Month with Fewer Than 31 Days.

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Identify the Non-Fermented Dairy Product.

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Which Number Is Not Part of Fibonacci Sequence?

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Choose the State of Matter Without a Definite Volume.

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Which Sea Touches Only One Continent?

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Spot the Word That Is a Preposition.

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Identify the Metal That Is Liquid at Room Temperature.

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Which Pokémon Type Weakens Fire Attacks?

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Select the Historical Era Without Widespread Use of Iron.

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Pick the River Flowing Through South America.

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Which Number System Is Base-Two?

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Identify the Company Best Known for Search Engine Services.

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Which Gemstone Is Organic, Not Mineral?

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Choose the Famous Scientist Primarily in Biology, Not Physics.

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Spot the Currency Used in South America.

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Which Artificial Satellite Was the First Launched by Humans?

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Identify the Software That Is Not an Operating System.

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Choose the Animal That Can Regenerate Complete Limbs.

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Which Cloud Computing Model Provides Just Virtualized Hardware?

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Select the Food That’s Naturally Gluten-Free.

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Identify the Famous Landmark Located in Italy.

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Which of These Is a Vector Graphics Format?

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Pick the Animal Without a Six-Legged Body.

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Identify the Musical Note That Shares the Same Pitch as B♯.

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Which Country Is Not Part of the United Kingdom?

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Name the Particle with No Electric Charge.

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Which Human Organ Filters Blood to Produce Urine?

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Choose the Literary Device Involving Exaggeration for Effect.

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Spot the Vehicle Powered Solely by Human Muscle.

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Identify the Programmable Toy Designed for Children.

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Which Bone Is Part of the Foot, Not the Hand?

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Choose the Time Standard Based on Atomic Transitions.

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Which Logical Gate Outputs True Only When Both Inputs Are False?

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Cylinder
2
Pentagon
3
Triangle
4
Square

Cylinder is three-dimensional, whereas the other shapes are two-dimensional polygons with only length and width.
1
Mars
2
Sun
3
Earth
4
Neptune

The Sun is a star generating its own light; the others are planets merely reflecting that stellar energy.
1
Harp
2
Trumpet
3
Cello
4
Violin

Trumpet produces sound by lip vibration through brass tubing, unlike the bowed or plucked string instruments listed.
1
Dolphin
2
Whale
3
Bat
4
Eagle

Eagle is an avian species laying shelled eggs; the others are warm-blooded mammals bearing live young.
1
Yellow
2
Green
3
Red
4
Blue

Yellow results from red and green light mixing additively, while red, green, and blue are the true primaries.
1
Crab
2
Earthworm
3
Butterfly
4
Spider

Earthworm is an annelid without jointed appendages or exoskeleton, unlike the arthropods listed afterward.
1
Smartwatch
2
Router
3
Smartphone
4
Tablet

Routers manage network traffic without integrated visual screens, whereas the others provide user-facing displays.
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Speedy
2
Swift
3
Tardy
4
Rapid

Tardy actually means slow or late, the opposite of the quickness implied by the remaining choices.
1
Europe
2
Asia
3
Australia
4
South America

South America straddles mostly the Western Hemisphere, while the others sit predominantly east of the Prime Meridian.
1
Ampere
2
Millivolt
3
Kilovolt
4
Volt

Ampere quantifies current flow, whereas the remaining terms describe electrical potential difference in varying magnitudes.
1
Cricket
2
Soccer
3
Field Hockey
4
Ice Hockey

Air hockey employs a puck; field hockey uses a small but heavy ball.
1
Fantasy
2
Biography
3
Science-Fiction
4
Mystery

Biography recounts real lives and factual events, unlike the imaginative narratives of the other genres.
1
Gibbon
2
Baboon
3
Marmoset
4
Koala

Koala is a marsupial native to Australia, whereas the others are primates within the order Primates.
1
Barley
2
Lentil
3
Rice
4
Oat

Lentil is a legume producing protein-rich seeds; the others are cereal grains harvested for starch.
1
Copper
2
Iron
3
Oxygen
4
Zinc

Oxygen is a gaseous non-metal, while iron, copper, and zinc are metallic elements with conductive properties.
1
Paris
2
Berlin
3
Tokyo
4
Madrid

Tokyo is the Japanese capital in Asia; the remaining cities are capitals within European countries.
1
Boxer
2
Doberman
3
Rottweiler
4
Chihuahua

Chihuahua belongs to the toy group bred for companionship, unlike the historically task-oriented working breeds listed.
1
Regular Hexagon
2
Square
3
Regular Pentagon
4
Equilateral Triangle

Regular pentagons leave gaps when tiled without distortion; the other polygons tessellate perfectly due to angle divisibility.
1
Enlist
2
Silent
3
Tinsel
4
Tablet

Tablet contains different letters and cannot rearrange into “listen,” unlike the true anagrams provided.
1
Snake
2
Frog
3
Trout
4
Eagle

Trout is a fish retaining gills permanently; amphibians, reptiles, and birds primarily use lungs post-metamorphosis.
1
Wool
2
Polyester
3
Cotton
4
Silk

Polyester is synthetic petroleum-based polymer, whereas cotton, wool, and silk derive from plants or animals.
1
Black Tea
2
Green Tea
3
Rooibos Tea
4
Yerba Mate

Rooibos infusions are caffeine-free red bush leaves, unlike the naturally caffeinated Camellia or yerba drinks.
1
Australia
2
United Kingdom
3
Japan
4
Germany

Germany follows right-hand traffic rules, whereas the listed island nations maintain left-hand driving traditions.
1
Avocado
2
Peach
3
Cherry
4
Pineapple

Pineapple is a multiple fruit formed by fused berries of many flowers, unlike simple drupes.
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Combustion
2
Neutralization
3
Respiration
4
Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis requires solar energy to convert CO₂ and water into glucose, unlike the exothermic reactions shown.
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PNG
2
JPEG
3
PSD
4
GIF

PSD is Adobe Photoshop’s layered project file, not universally supported by browsers like the other formats.
1
Dune
2
The Diary of Anne Frank
3
The Hobbit
4
1984

Anne Frank’s diary documents real wartime experiences; the others are fictional literary works.
1
Swallow
2
Arctic Tern
3
Canadian Goose
4
Emu

Emus are flightless and largely sedentary within Australia; the listed migrants traverse continents yearly.
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Kilo
2
Nano
3
Giga
4
Mega

Nano represents 10⁻⁹, while kilo, mega, and giga denote progressively larger positive powers of ten.
1
Python
2
C++
3
C
4
Java

C is procedural without built-in object classes, unlike the predominantly object-oriented languages given afterward.
1
Otter
2
Kangaroo
3
Panda
4
Octopus

Octopus is an invertebrate mollusk; the remaining mammals possess spinal columns supporting internal skeletons.
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19
2
97
3
41
4
21

21 is divisible by 3 and 7, therefore composite, whereas the others have no divisors besides one and themselves.
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Piece of Cake
2
Under the Weather
3
Water Boils at 100 °C
4
Break the Ice

Water boiling at 100 °C conveys literal scientific fact, unlike the idiomatic expressions listed.
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DOCX
2
PPTX
3
XLSX
4
PDF

XLSX belongs to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets; the others correspond to documents, presentations, and portable documents respectively.
1
Platypus
2
Tiger
3
Giraffe
4
Elephant

Platypus is a monotreme, one of the few mammals reproducing oviparously rather than viviparously.
1
Quadriceps
2
Biceps
3
Triceps
4
Brachialis

Quadriceps compose the anterior thigh, whereas the other muscles operate forearm flexion or extension.
1
Neptune
2
Saturn
3
Earth
4
Uranus

Earth lacks rings of ice and dust; the outer gas giants all possess observable circumplanetary rings.
1
Fahrenheit
2
Celsius
3
Kelvin
4
Réaumur

Kelvin begins at absolute zero, eliminating negative numbers, while the others extend below their defined zeros.
1
Rococo
2
Baroque
3
Minimalism
4
Art Nouveau

Minimalism emphasizes basic shapes and reduced detail, whereas the other styles feature ornate, naturalistic motifs.
1
2024
2
1900
3
2000
4
2016

1900 was excluded because century years require divisibility by 400, a rule 2000 satisfies.
1
Salmon
2
Shark
3
Tuna
4
Dolphin

Dolphins breathe air and nurse young, classifying them within Cetacea rather than Pisces.
1
Boil
2
Red
3
Sit
4
Cat

“Boil” merges two vowel sounds into one syllabic glide, whereas the others contain simple monophthongs.
1
Birch
2
Pine
3
Oak
4
Maple

Pine produces naked seeds within cones, classifying it among gymnosperms unlike flowering angiosperm trees.
1
Laos
2
Cambodia
3
Vietnam
4
Thailand

Laos lacks a coastline, whereas its Southeast Asian neighbors border the Gulf of Thailand or South China Sea.
1
Oxygen
2
Neon
3
Hydrogen
4
Nitrogen

Neon resides in Group 18 with full valence shells, contrasting reactive diatomic gases.
1
Macbeth
2
Twelfth Night
3
Hamlet
4
Othello

“Twelfth Night” ends happily with marriages and mistaken identities, unlike the fatal outcomes of the tragedies.
1
Aluminum
2
Nickel
3
Iron
4
Cobalt

Aluminum is paramagnetic and not attracted dramatically, whereas iron, nickel, and cobalt are ferromagnetic metals.
1
MIT
2
GPL
3
Apache
4
Proprietary EULA

Proprietary end-user agreements restrict source code access, unlike permissive or copyleft open-source licenses.
1
Respiratory
2
Digestive
3
Nervous
4
Circulatory

The circulatory system, anchored by the heart, transports blood, unlike processes of digestion, breathing, or signaling.
1
Madrid
2
Seoul
3
Ottawa
4
Nairobi

Nairobi is Kenya’s capital on the African continent; the others head nations in Europe, North America, and Asia.
1
Quicker
2
Quick
3
Quickest
4
Quickly

“Quickly” modifies verbs, showing manner, while the others describe nouns or compare adjectives.
1
Mocha
2
Vanilla
3
Rocky Road
4
Chocolate

Traditional vanilla lacks chocolate ingredients, unlike the cocoa-infused alternatives listed.
1
Scorpius
2
Aquarius
3
Leo
4
Lyra

Lyra depicts a lyre instrument; the others symbolize living beings: a lion, scorpion, and water bearer.
1
Sweden
2
Hungary
3
Poland
4
Portugal

Portugal adopted the euro, while the other EU states maintain krona, złoty, and forint respectively.
1
Russian
2
Hindi
3
Greek
4
Korean

Hindi employs Devanagari characters, unlike Cyrillic, Greek alphabet, or Hangul used by the remaining tongues.
1
Chloroplast
2
Ribosome
3
Mitochondrion
4
Nucleus

Chloroplasts photosynthesize and are absent in animal cells, whereas the other organelles exist universally.
1
Running Water
2
Wind
3
Moving Car
4
Stretched Bow

A drawn bow stores elastic potential energy until released; the others show active movement.
1
January
2
June
3
August
4
March

June contains 30 days, unlike January, March, and August, each comprising 31 days.
1
Sauerkraut
2
Butter
3
Kefir
4
Yogurt

Butter is churned fat without bacterial fermentation; yogurt and kefir ferment milk, sauerkraut ferments cabbage.
1
21
2
34
3
13
4
14

Fourteen does not occur in Fibonacci progression, whereas 13, 21, and 34 are consecutive terms.
1
Plasma
2
Liquid
3
Solid
4
Gas

Gases expand to fill containers, lacking fixed shape or volume, while liquids retain volume and solids both.
1
Hudson Bay
2
Mediterranean Sea
3
Black Sea
4
Red Sea

Hudson Bay lies entirely within North America; the others separate or border multiple continental landmasses.
1
Runner
2
Under
3
Running
4
Runs

“Under” denotes spatial relation, functioning as a preposition; the other words are noun or verb forms.
1
Tin
2
Mercury
3
Lead
4
Copper

Mercury remains liquid near 20 °C, whereas lead, tin, and copper solidify well above ambient temperatures.
1
Bug
2
Grass
3
Water
4
Ice

Water moves are super-effective against fire Pokémon, unlike bug, grass, or ice offenses.
1
Middle Ages
2
Industrial Age
3
Stone Age
4
Iron Age

Stone Age preceded metallurgical advances, so iron tools were nonexistent until later epochs.
1
Nile
2
Amazon
3
Danube
4
Yangtze

The Amazon meanders across the South American rainforest basin, whereas the others traverse other continents.
1
Octal
2
Binary
3
Decimal
4
Hexadecimal

Binary uses digits 0 and 1 exclusively, while decimal, hexadecimal, and octal use larger symbol sets.
1
Samsung
2
Nike
3
Google
4
Toyota

Google’s primary revenue originates from web search and advertising, unlike athletic wear, automotive, or electronics firms.
1
Amber
2
Sapphire
3
Emerald
4
Diamond

Amber is fossilized tree resin; the rest crystallize from inorganic mineral compositions under geological conditions.
1
Isaac Newton
2
Albert Einstein
3
Charles Darwin
4
Niels Bohr

Darwin proposed evolutionary natural selection, unlike the renowned physicists advancing mechanics and quantum theory.
1
Peso
2
Yen
3
Ringgit
4
Ruble

Multiple South American nations utilize peso denominations, while yen, ruble, and ringgit belong to Asia or Europe.
1
Hubble
2
Voyager 1
3
Sputnik 1
4
ISS

Soviet Sputnik 1 orbited Earth in 1957, predating later exploratory or research spacecraft.
1
Linux
2
macOS
3
Photoshop
4
Windows

Adobe Photoshop is image-editing application, whereas Windows, macOS, and Linux manage computer hardware resources.
1
Dog
2
Rabbit
3
Axolotl
4
Horse

Axolotls regrow legs, jaws, and spinal cord tissues; mammals listed lack comparable regenerative capability.
1
PaaS
2
SaaS
3
IaaS
4
FaaS

Infrastructure-as-a-Service offers raw compute, storage, and networking, whereas other models bundle platforms or software.
1
Barley
2
Rice
3
Wheat
4
Rye

Rice lacks the gluten protein complex found in wheat, barley, and rye cereals.
1
Eiffel Tower
2
Leaning Tower of Pisa
3
Big Ben
4
Statue of Liberty

Pisa’s leaning campanile stands in Tuscany, whereas the other monuments reside in France, USA, and UK.
1
BMP
2
PNG
3
TIFF
4
SVG

Scalable Vector Graphics store paths and shapes, unlike bitmap raster formats representing pixel grids.
1
Beetle
2
Ant
3
Grasshopper
4
Spider

Spiders have eight legs and belong to Arachnida, whereas ants, beetles, and grasshoppers are hexapod insects.
1
C
2
A
3
D
4
B

In equal temperament, B♯ is enharmonically equivalent to C, unlike the other scale degrees.
1
Scotland
2
Wales
3
England
4
Ireland

Ireland is an independent republic; the other constituent countries form the sovereign state of the UK.
1
Neutron
2
Positron
3
Proton
4
Electron

Neutrons inside atomic nuclei carry neutral charge, whereas protons and positrons are positive and electrons negative.
1
Spleen
2
Kidney
3
Liver
4
Pancreas

Kidneys remove waste and balance electrolytes, whereas the listed organs serve digestion, immunity, or endocrine roles.
1
Simile
2
Hyperbole
3
Alliteration
4
Metaphor

Hyperbole intentionally overstates reality, unlike comparison, similarity, or consonant repetition techniques.
1
Moped
2
Motorbike
3
Bicycle
4
Scooter

Standard bicycles rely on pedaling without combustion or electric engines present in the other two-wheelers.
1
PlayStation
2
Xbox
3
Nintendo Switch
4
Lego Mindstorms

Mindstorms combines bricks with microcontrollers for coding, unlike entertainment-focused gaming consoles.
1
Scaphoid
2
Phalanx
3
Metatarsal
4
Metacarpal

Metatarsals form forefoot arches, whereas metacarpals and scaphoid belong to hands, and phalanges exist in both.
1
Greenwich Mean Time
2
Sidereal Time
3
Solar Time
4
International Atomic Time

International Atomic Time counts cesium-133 oscillations, while the others rely on astronomical Earth rotation measures.
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NAND
2
NOR
3
AND
4
OR

NOR produces a high signal solely when neither input is high; the others follow different truth tables.
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