Question
Four of the following four are alike in a certain way
and hence form a group.Β Which is the one that does not belong to the group?Solution
Let's examine the meanings: Extend β to make something longer or broader Higher β comparative of "high," refers to elevation or level Upward β direction toward a higher place or level Rise β to move upward or increase β Commonality: Higher, Upward, Rise β All relate to movement or position in a vertical (upward) direction Extend β Refers to lengthening or stretching, not necessarily upward β Odd one out = Extend
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