Bond Third Papers - Odd One Out Question

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Optimist
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Bond Third Papers - Odd One Out Question

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Can anyone help, please?

In the Bond Third Papers (9-10 years), I am perplexed by Paper 1, Q3. It is an Odd One Out Question.

Can anyone explain it please?
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Re: Bond Third Papers - Odd One Out Question

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Asked DS and we thought C because it's the only triangle with a right angle. (I don't think B has a right angle.)
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Re: Bond Third Papers - Odd One Out Question

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Actually, looking at it again, we're not so sure that C has one either. :oops:
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Re: Bond Third Papers - Odd One Out Question

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It's "d", but I still cannot see why. :oops:
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Re: Bond Third Papers - Odd One Out Question

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DH just said D - it's the only one with an angle greater than 90.
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Post by fm »

D is the only one which is an obtuse angle triangle.
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Re: Bond Third Papers - Odd One Out Question

Post by Goldens Mum »

I haven't got the book in question but I had a problem with a Bond NVR question on the 10 minute tests. After asking on here I also emailed them. Turns out that there was an error in the question. So if you don't get a suitable explanation I'd suggest contacting them.
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Re: Bond Third Papers - Odd One Out Question

Post by flicka »

Easy peasy, it is the only one with an obtuse angle.
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