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Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
M L O $ Q 2 Z ? < X F U ! @ V 7 3 5 A Y 6 8 * B > H 9 % S V U + 1
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Let’s break it down step by step:
- Start by looking at each option and check the relative spacing between the elements in the sequence.
- Option 1: L Q $ — L (position 2), Q (position 4), $ (position 5). There’s a gap of one between each (L-Q: 1 step, Q-$: 1 step).
- Option 2: Z X < — Z (position 7), X (position 9), < (position 10). Again, one in between each.
- Option 3: B 9 H — B (position 20), 9 (position 22), H (position 23), so a gap of one each time.
- Option 4: * % 9 — *(position 18), % (position 25), 9 (position 24). Between * and % there’s a gap of six, and between % and 9, they’re next to each other but not in expected order.
- Option 5: V 1 + — V (position 16), 1 (position 28), + (position 27). Here, spacing is way off, doesn’t match the two-apart pattern.
Here's what’s really going on: the first three options all have items evenly spaced in the same interval, forming a set. Option four breaks this pattern.
So your answer is option 4 (* % 9).
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