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Word Relationships Practice 3

In this practice exercise, students will identify the two words that do not fit in with the rest under timed conditions.

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'Word Relationships Practice 3' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 5 11+ worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Exam-Style Questions: Verbal Reasoning

Curriculum subtopic:   Exam-Style Questions: Word Relationships

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Worksheet Overview

The following activity is a practice exercise to help you measure your success under timed conditions. 

 

If you are unsure of an answer move on to the next question.  You should come back to questions you found difficult at the end, if you have time.  

 

In the following set of words, two of the words do not relate to the other three. Which are the two odd words out?

Rose   Tulip    Pink   Daffodil    Grass

 

The odd words are pink and grass.

This is because rose, tulip and daffodil are all types of flower.

 

Now it's time to begin this practice exercise.  Good Luck!

 

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