11+ Odd Two Out Practice
(GL Assessment)

Odd Two Out flips the usual instinct on its head. Your child is given five words and has to find the two that do not belong, which means the real work is spotting the three that share a hidden link. The clever twist is that the two odd words do not need anything in common with each other; they are simply the leftovers once the group of three is found.

This question type lives in the GL Assessment 11+ Verbal Reasoning paper, a fast test of about 80 questions in roughly 50 to 60 minutes, organised into blocks by type with answers marked on a separate answer sheet. Finding two odd words rather than one makes this a step harder than a classic odd-one-out, and GL knows it. Our research estimate from analysing practice papers is that it appears as a block of perhaps 4 to 8 questions, though GL does not publish the figure.

On this page your child practises the genuine select-two format, with a worked explanation that names the connecting link as exactly as possible after every question. Learning to say "trees, not just plants" or "racquet sports, not just sports" is the heart of this skill, and the explanations train that precision one question at a time.

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What the GL 11+ Tests on Odd Two Out

The hidden link in an Odd Two Out question can be drawn from many kinds of category. GL publishes no weighting, so the following is our research estimate, ordered roughly from most to least common:

  • Concrete semantic groups (fruits against vegetables, colours against shapes, birds against other creatures), the staple of the easier questions
  • Functional groups, where things share a use (furniture for sitting, racquet sports, cutlery against cooking pans)
  • More specialist knowledge groups (oak, willow and beech are trees; daisy and tulip are flowers), which test general knowledge
  • Meaning relationships among words, such as synonyms or degrees of an action grouped together
  • Word class groups, where three words are one part of speech and two are another
  • Material or natural-versus-made groups, separating metals from fabrics or natural from synthetic
  • Abstract or homonym traps for the hardest questions, where a double meaning creates a false grouping

Difficulty climbs from clearly different everyday categories at the easy end to advanced vocabulary, narrow sub-categories and double-meaning traps at the hard end, where all five words appear to belong to one broad group and only a sharper, more specific link separates the three.

Sample Odd Two Out Questions

Five questions drawn from PrepStep’s odd two out bank, spanning Foundation to Challenging. Tap “Show worked explanation” to see the full method after you’ve had a go. The correct answer is highlighted on each question so you can check immediately.

Question 1 Foundation

Find the two words that are the odd ones out.

Select the two correct answers.

  1. goldfish
  2. hamster
  3. rabbit
  4. trout
  5. guinea pig
Show worked explanation

Hamster, rabbit, and guinea pig are furry pets you can hold. Goldfish and trout are both fish, so they are the odd ones out. Tip: If all five seem to belong to one group, look for a more SPECIFIC sub-category that only three share. ✓

Question 2 Intermediate

Find the two words that are the odd ones out.

Select the two correct answers.

  1. whisper
  2. listen
  3. shout
  4. announce
  5. hear
Show worked explanation

Whisper, shout, and announce all involve speaking or making a sound. Listen and hear both involve receiving sound, so they are the odd ones out. Tip: Name the link specifically. 'All trees' is better than 'all nature things'. ✓

Question 3 Intermediate

Find the two words that are the odd ones out.

Select the two correct answers.

  1. foal
  2. stallion
  3. calf
  4. mare
  5. lamb
Show worked explanation

Foal, stallion, and mare are all types of horse (young, male adult, female adult). Calf (young cow) and lamb (young sheep) are baby animals of different species, so they are the odd ones out. Tip: If all five seem to belong to one group, look for a more SPECIFIC sub-category that only three share. ✓

Question 4 Challenging

Find the two words that are the odd ones out.

Select the two correct answers.

  1. serene
  2. furious
  3. tranquil
  4. placid
  5. irate
Show worked explanation

Serene, tranquil, and placid all mean calm and peaceful. Furious and irate both mean very angry, so they are the odd ones out. Tip: Name the link specifically. 'All trees' is better than 'all nature things'. ✓

Question 5 Foundation

Find the two words that are the odd ones out.

Select the two correct answers.

  1. tennis
  2. chess
  3. badminton
  4. draughts
  5. squash
Show worked explanation

Tennis, badminton, and squash are all racquet sports. Chess and draughts are board games, so they are the odd ones out. Tip: Go specific, not broad. If all five are animals, what kind of animal are exactly three of them? ✓

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Common mistake 1 of 4

Hunting for the two odd words instead of the group of three.

Tip: It is far easier to find what links three words than to spot two unrelated leftovers. Teach your child to ask "which three clearly belong together?" and let the odd two fall out naturally.

Common mistake 2 of 4

Settling for a link that is too broad.

Tip: If all five words fit a wide group such as "animals" or "furniture", the answer needs a tighter link. Encourage your child to name the connection as precisely as possible, for example "furniture for sitting" rather than just "furniture".

Common mistake 3 of 4

Assuming the two odd words must relate to each other.

Tip: GL builds questions where the leftovers have nothing in common, which makes children doubt a correct answer. Remind your child that the odd two are simply whatever is left once the group of three is settled.

Common mistake 4 of 4

Being caught by a word with two meanings.

Tip: In harder questions a homonym can seem to fit the wrong group, such as lamb as a young animal or as meat. Teach your child to test both meanings of a tricky word before deciding which group it belongs to.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Odd Two Out in the GL 11+ Verbal Reasoning exam?

It is a question that gives your child five words and asks them to find the two that do not belong. The other three share a specific link, and the two odd words are simply the leftovers. It tests vocabulary, category knowledge and careful reasoning all at once.

How is Odd Two Out tested in the GL 11+ exam?

Your child reads the five words and selects the two odd ones out, marking them on a separate answer sheet. The challenge comes from GL choosing words where the connecting link is specific rather than obvious, so a child has to look past the first broad category they notice.

How many Odd Two Out questions are in the GL 11+ paper?

GL does not publish the exact count. Our research estimate from practice papers is roughly 4 to 8 Odd Two Out questions in a typical Verbal Reasoning paper of about 80 questions, usually grouped together as one block.

What is the hardest part of Odd Two Out?

The questions where all five words seem to belong to one broad group, so your child must find a sharper, more specific link that only three of them share. Advanced vocabulary and words with double meanings make these the most demanding, because the obvious grouping is often a deliberate red herring.

How can my child improve at Odd Two Out for the 11+?

The key habit is to look for the three that link rather than the two that are odd, and to name that link as precisely as they can. Building general knowledge of categories such as trees, instruments and sports also helps. Free PrepStep practice gives one Odd Two Out question at a time with a worked explanation that names the exact link, so your child sharpens that precision steadily.

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