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Shortcut Techniques – Odd Man Out & Series

Shortcut techniques in Odd Man Out & Series help candidates solve logical reasoning and quantitative aptitude questions quickly and accurately in SSC, Banking, Railway, Insurance, Defence, CAT, CDS, NDA, and various competitive examinations.

Most questions from this chapter are based on:

  • Number Patterns
  • Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
  • Squares and Cubes
  • Prime Numbers
  • Alphabet Series
  • Logical Sequences
  • Alternating Patterns
  • Missing Terms and Odd Terms

Learning shortcut methods reduces lengthy calculations and improves solving speed significantly.

Golden Rule of Series Questions

Always Check Difference → Ratio → Squares/Cubes → Alternate Pattern


Shortcut #1: First Difference Method

Find the difference between consecutive terms first.

Example:

3, 7, 13, 21, 31

Differences:

4, 6, 8, 10

Next difference = 12

Next term = 43

✔ Most number series are solved using difference method.


Shortcut #2: Second Difference Method

If first differences are irregular, check second differences.

Example:

1, 4, 9, 16, 25

First differences:

3, 5, 7, 9

Second differences:

2, 2, 2

This indicates a square-number pattern.


Shortcut #3: Ratio Method

Check multiplication or division between terms.

Example:

2, 6, 18, 54

Each term × 3

Next term = 162


Shortcut #4: Prime Number Shortcut

Memorize prime numbers up to 100.

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 ...

Prime-number patterns are frequently used in aptitude exams.


Shortcut #5: Memorize Important Squares

Number Square
11 121
12 144
13 169
14 196
15 225
20 400

Memorizing squares speeds up solving significantly.


Shortcut #6: Memorize Important Cubes

Number Cube
2 8
3 27
4 64
5 125
6 216
10 1000

Shortcut #7: Odd and Even Position Method

Many series contain two alternating patterns.

Separate:

  • Odd-position terms
  • Even-position terms

Example:

2, 5, 4, 7, 6, 9

Odd positions:

2, 4, 6

Even positions:

5, 7, 9


Shortcut #8: Fibonacci Shortcut

In cumulative series:

Next term = Sum of previous two terms

Example:

2, 4, 6, 10, 16, 26


Shortcut #9: Use Elimination in Odd Man Out

Check:

  • Prime numbers
  • Squares
  • Cubes
  • Multiples
  • Divisibility

The term not matching the rule is the odd man out.


Shortcut #10: Digit Pattern Observation

Sometimes:

  • Middle digit = sum of outer digits
  • Reverse numbers are used
  • Digit multiplication patterns appear

Example:

165 → 1 + 5 = 6


Shortcut #11: Power Series Shortcut

Look for:

n², n³, n² ± n, n³ ± n

These are very common in aptitude exams.


Shortcut #12: Common Pattern Recognition

Pattern Example
1, 4, 9, 16
1, 8, 27, 64
2ⁿ 2, 4, 8, 16
3ⁿ 3, 9, 27, 81
Factorial 1, 2, 6, 24

Shortcut #13: Alphabet Position Trick

Remember:

A = 1

B = 2

C = 3

...

Z = 26

Useful for alphabet series and coding questions.


Shortcut #14: Reverse Alphabet Shortcut

Letter Reverse Position
A 26
B 25
C 24
Z 1

Shortcut #15: Multiplication Plus Addition Pattern

Many series follow:

×2 +1

×3 −2

×2 +3

Check combined operations carefully.


Shortcut #16: Factorial Series Shortcut

Remember:

1! = 1

2! = 2

3! = 6

4! = 24

5! = 120


Shortcut #17: Perfect Number Shortcut

Perfect numbers:

6, 28, 496

Sometimes used in odd-man-out questions.


Shortcut #18: Formula Selection Trick

If Pattern Looks Like Check
Increasing Difference Squares/Cubes
Multiplication G.P.
Constant Difference A.P.
Alternating Terms Odd-Even Positions
Rapid Growth Powers/Factorials

Shortcut #19: Quick Revision Table

Series Type Shortcut Identification
A.P. Constant Difference
G.P. Constant Ratio
Prime Series Prime Numbers
Square Series
Cube Series
Fibonacci Sum of Previous Terms
Alternating Series Odd-Even Separation

Shortcut #20: Most Important Exam Tricks

  • Always check differences first.
  • Memorize squares, cubes, and prime numbers.
  • Look for alternating patterns.
  • Use elimination method in MCQs.
  • Check multiplication and division patterns.
  • Observe digit relationships carefully.
  • Practice previous year reasoning questions.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Ignoring second differences.
  • Missing alternate patterns.
  • Confusing squares and cubes.
  • Ignoring prime-number sequences.
  • Using incorrect operations.

Important Exam Tips

  • Practice pattern recognition daily.
  • Improve observation speed.
  • Memorize common number patterns.
  • Practice alphabet series regularly.
  • Use approximation methods in MCQs.
  • Develop logical thinking ability.
  • Practice previous year aptitude questions.

Shortcut techniques in Odd Man Out & Series help candidates improve logical reasoning ability, increase solving speed, and solve competitive examination questions efficiently and accurately.

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