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Find the Odd One Out from the Following: - Mathematics

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Question

Find the odd one out from the following:

Options

  • Campaign

  • Crusade

  • Expedition

  • Cruise

MCQ

Solution

Cruise

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2016-2017 (May) Set 1

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