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Recommended for seniors. Brain training with an odd-one-out quiz.

Recommended for seniors. Brain training with an odd-one-out quiz.
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Recommended for seniors. Brain training with an odd-one-out quiz.

An odd-one-out quiz recommended for seniors’ brain training.

It’s a quiz where you identify the item that doesn’t belong from a set of words or pictures.

While solving the quiz, the brain retains purposeful information obtained through the eyes and ears, and processes it by linking those pieces together.

As a result, the brain is activated, which can help prevent dementia.

At the same time, it trains concentration and decision-making, making it a popular activity at day-care services and senior facilities.

Be sure to enjoy it together with everyone!

Recommended for seniors: Odd one out quizzes for brain training (1–10)

Which one is the odd one out among a panda, a police car, a zebra, and a fire truck?

Which one is the odd one out among a panda, a police car, a zebra, and a fire truck?

The answer to the question, “Among a panda, a police car, a zebra, and a fire truck, which one doesn’t belong?” is the fire truck.

The reason is that a panda is black and white, a police car is also black and white, a zebra is black and white, and only the fire truck is red! You might be tempted to distinguish them by whether they’re animals or vehicles, but that would split them 2 vs.

2, so you can’t identify the odd one out that way.

It may take some time to focus on their colors.

If the answer doesn’t come to mind, you could casually give a hint by asking, “What color is a panda again?”

Which one is the odd one out among ice cream, chocolate, yarn, and a snowman?

Which one is the odd one out among ice cream, chocolate, yarn, and a snowman?

Food, sweets, cold things—no matter how much you think about it, it’s hard to land on the right answer! The answer to “Which one is the odd one out among ice cream, chocolate, yarn, and a snowman?” is yarn.

That’s because ice cream, chocolate, and snowmen melt, but yarn doesn’t! Even if you give the hint “Snowmen melt over time,” many people might still scratch their heads.

Keep offering small hints and work together with all the quiz challengers to arrive at the correct answer!

Among a swim ring, goggles, a scarf, and a swimsuit, which one doesn’t belong?

Among a swim ring, goggles, a scarf, and a swimsuit, which one doesn’t belong?

A puzzle featuring items that symbolize the seasons! The answer to “Which one doesn’t belong among a swim ring, goggles, a scarf, and a swimsuit?” is the scarf, which is winter gear used to keep warm.

A swim ring, goggles, and a swimsuit are all summer items perfect for the beach or the pool.

In addition to finding the odd one out, guiding participants to recall each item—by asking questions like “What exactly are goggles again?” or “Have you ever used a swim ring?”—can further stimulate brain activity.

Among a chair, a sofa, an iron, and a bench, which one doesn’t belong?

Among a chair, a sofa, an iron, and a bench, which one doesn’t belong?

The answer to “Which one is the odd one out among a chair, a sofa, an iron, and a bench?” is the iron! A chair, a sofa, and a bench are all things you sit on, while an iron is used for a different purpose.

Even questions that seem easy once you think them through can stump you when items are just listed out, making you wonder, “How are they different?” That act of thinking is great for stimulating the brain.

Try picturing each item—“When do you use a chair? What about a sofa?”—and search for the answer as you go!

Which one is the odd one out among cake, pudding, mizuyokan (Japanese red bean jelly), and cookies?

Which one is the odd one out among cake, pudding, mizuyokan (Japanese red bean jelly), and cookies?

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you might answer this in a heartbeat! Among cake, pudding, mizu-yokan, and cookies, the odd one out is the traditional Japanese sweet, mizu-yokan.

At a day service center, if you kick things off with “Here’s a question!” while snacks are being prepared, it might help people picture a plate with cake or pudding on it.

You could also switch it up by having one Western sweet and three Japanese ones, or by mixing baked and non-baked items—there are lots of ways to get creative with sweets as the theme.

Among the recorder, drum, shakuhachi, and flute, which one is the odd one out?

Among the recorder, drum, shakuhachi, and flute, which one is the odd one out?

The answer to “Which one doesn’t belong among recorder, drum, shakuhachi, and flute?” is the drum! The recorder, shakuhachi, and flute are all wind instruments—that is, instruments you blow into to produce sound.

In contrast, the drum produces sound by being struck.

People who can quickly picture these instruments might get it right away, but many might think, “Wait, what kind of instrument is the shakuhachi again?” Try giving hints, such as miming how each instrument is played!

Which one is the odd one out among lemon, tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelette), rose, and sunflower?

Which one is the odd one out among lemon, tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelette), rose, and sunflower?

Four words from different categories—fruits, foods, and flowers.

The answer to “Which is the odd one out among lemon, tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelet), rose, and sunflower?” is the rose! That’s because the lemon, tamagoyaki, and sunflower are all yellow, while only the rose is red.

We tend to focus on what each item is, but paying attention to color is really important! It might help to give color-related hints as you go, such as, “A field of sunflowers all yellow in summer is really beautiful, isn’t it?”

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