I've seen a few comments on HN and the blog about this question -- I think it's important to note that the article mentions this question was a set of pictures:
>>One test had many rows of small pictures, and I had to choose the odd one out in each row.
So the arguments about the number of letters, the order of the letter, etc wouldn't make sense here.
>>One test had many rows of small pictures, and I had to choose the odd one out in each row.
So the arguments about the number of letters, the order of the letter, etc wouldn't make sense here.