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Of the four alternatives given, find the one which is different from the rest.

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When pairs involve body terms, check if one is contained in the other (part–whole). Coordinate organs break the pattern.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • Body–Hand
  • Foot–Ankle
  • Eye–Ear
  • Wrist–Finger
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Identify the structural relation in each pair.
• (a) Body–Hand: part–whole relation. Hand is a part of the body.
• (b) Foot–Ankle: part–part within the same limb. Ankle is a component of the foot region. Functionally still part–whole (ankle ⊂ foot).
• (d) Wrist–Finger: both are parts of the hand/upper limb; the relation again reduces to part–whole/segment structure.
• (c) Eye–Ear: coordinate organs—two distinct sense organs with parallel status; neither is a part of the other nor a sub-segment of a common singular organ.

Since (a), (b), and (d) express part–whole/segment relations while (c) gives a coordinate pair, (c) is different.

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