Room
Chamber
Veranda
Cabin
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The odd word in the given alternatives is “veranda”. A room, chamber, and cabin are all enclosed spaces, while a veranda is an open-air structure.
A room is a part of a building that is used for a particular purpose, such as sleeping, eating, or working. A chamber is a smaller room, often used for private or special purposes. A cabin is a small house or hut, typically one that is used for temporary accommodation. A veranda is a roofed porch or gallery attached to the outside of a building.