Watch for near-homophones or look-alike spellings in "odd one out" questions—Diner vs. Dinar changes the category completely.
Identify the common category: Items (1), (2), (4), and (5) are all names of national currencies.
Contrast with option (3): Diner (spelled with an e) is not a currency; it is an English word meaning a person who dines or a type of casual restaurant. (A currency spelled Dinar would fit the pattern, but that is not what is written.)
Therefore, the only item not belonging to the currency category is (3) Diner.
\[ \boxed{\text{Odd word: (3) Diner}} \]
If '$\rightarrow$' denotes increasing order of intensity, then the meaning of the words [simmer $\rightarrow$ seethe $\rightarrow$ smolder] is analogous to [break $\rightarrow$ raze $\rightarrow$ ____________]. Which one of the given options is appropriate to fill the blank?
On a given day, how many times will the second-hand and the minute-hand of a clock cross each other during the clock time 12:05:00 hours to 12:55:00 hours?
The chart compares the Installed Capacity (MW) of four power generation technologies, T1, T2, T3, and T4, and their Electricity Generation (MWh) in 1000 hours. The Capacity Factor of a technology is defined as: 
\[ \text{Capacity Factor} = \frac{\text{Electricity Generation (MWh)}}{\text{Installed Capacity (MW)} \times 1000 \; (h)} \] Which one of the given technologies has the highest Capacity Factor?
In the $4\times 4$ array shown, each cell of the first three columns has either a cross (X) or a number as per the rule:

A number equals the count of crosses in its $8$ neighboring cells (left, right, top, bottom, and diagonals). The fourth column is empty. As per this rule, the maximum number of crosses possible in the empty column is