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1. In the following question, select the odd word from the given alternatives.
(A): Music
(B): Singer
(C): Director
(D): Actor
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By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.46 am
Singer, director and actor are people, hence music is the odd one out. => Ans - (A)
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