venn diagrams Model Questions & Answers, Practice Test for ssc cgl tier 1

Directions:

Refer to the following Venn diagram :

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Question :6

The number of students who took any three of the above subjects was

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Answer: (b)

The required set of students is denoted by region common to any three circle only

Required number = (13 + 13 + 18 + 18) = 62.

Directions:

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow :

In the diagram below, the circle stands for ‘educated’, square stands for ‘hardworking’, triangle for ‘urbanpeople’ and rectangle for ‘honest’. The different regions of the diagram are numbered from 1 to 12. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions:

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Question :7

Non-urban educated people who are neither hard-working nor honest are indicated by:

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Answer: (d)

Non-urban educated people who are neither hardworking nor honest means, figure only belongs by circle i.e., 7.

Directions:

In the figure shown below the numbers shown inside the rectangle, i.e., ▢ are the numbers of males and the numbers shown inside the circle i.e, O are the numbers of females. Based on this information, answer the following questions.

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Question :8

How many females do not give music?

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Answer: (d)

Number of females who do not give music

= 11 + 30 + 26 = 67

Directions:

Examine the diagram given here carefully and answer the questions that follow.

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Question :9

How many persons like all Sandwich, Pizza and Burger?

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Answer: (a)

Required number of people = 5.

Directions:

In the following diagram rectangle represents men, triangle represents educated, circle represents urban and square represents government employees.

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Question :10

Which one of the following represents a woman who is urban as well as government employee ?

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Answer: (c)

Why women are not mentioned in the diagram?

Ans. Rectangle represents men, therefore the area outside the rectangle should be WOMEN.

How to find the answer for the this question?

Ans = [Woman & Urban & Government_Employee] Conditions: Outside the rectangle(women) & circle (urban) & Square (Govt. employee) From the given diagram we can find that the value 10 is satisfies the above conditions.

Therefore the answer is 10.

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