The Verbal Reasoning Classification on Tiny Mocker is designed to help you develop a keen eye for categorizing and grouping similar elements, a critical skill in many competitive exams. In this chapter, you’ll dive into the core principles of classification, learning to identify patterns, sort items into their respective categories, and quickly draw logical conclusions. Whether you’re working with numbers, words, or visual patterns, our step-by-step approach ensures that you can approach each problem with confidence. With a mix of basic to advanced level questions, Tiny Mocker helps you build a strong foundation and equips you with the tools needed to solve classification problems swiftly and accurately. Sharpen your reasoning skills and ace the classification section with ease!
Reasoning Classification Test Series

Classification Quiz 1
Question : 12
Time: 15 min.
Classification Quiz 2
Question : 12
Time: 15 min.
Classification Quiz 3
Question : 12
Time: 15 min.
Classification Quiz 4
Question : 12
Time: 15 min.
Classification Quiz 5
Question : 12
Time: 15 min.
Classification Quiz 6
Question : 12
Time: 15 min.
What Is Classification in Reasoning?
Classification is about grouping items based on a common feature and identifying the item that does not share that feature.
You are given four or five options, and you need to find the odd one that doesn’t fit with the others.
Common Classification Patterns
- Based on Category or Type
Example: Apple, Banana, Carrot, Mango
Odd One: Carrot (it’s a vegetable, others are fruits) - Based on Numbers/Mathematical Logic
Example: 13, 17, 23, 29, 35
Odd One: 35 (not a prime number) - Based on Word Meaning or Usage
Example: Pen, Pencil, Eraser, Sharpener
Odd One: Eraser (used for correction, not writing) - Based on Alphabets or Letters
Example: A, E, I, O, B
Odd One: B (consonant, others are vowels)
Tips to Solve Classification Questions
- Look for similarities first.
- Check spelling, meaning, and function.
- If numbers are involved, check for mathematical properties (e.g., primes, squares, odds).
- Eliminate options one by one logically.