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Reasoning Aptitude

VENN DIAGRAMS MCQs

Total Questions : 131 | Page 12 of 14 pages
Question 111. Given below are three figures which represent graduates, postgraduates, officers. Which part represents all the officers who are graduates and postgraduates?
  1.    G
  2.    D
  3.    B
  4.    C
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> G
Answer: (a)
The part of a figure representing officers, who are graduates and postgraduates is common to all three circles i.e., G.
Question 112. In the following figure, the boys who are athletes and disciplined are indicated by which number?
  1.    4
  2.    2
  3.    6
  4.    5
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> 2
Answer: (b)
The required region is the one which is common to the rectangle, circle and square but lies outside the triangle, i.e., 2.
Question 113.
Directions:

Each of the following questions is based on the diagram given below. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions.


In the above diagram, rectangle represents 'artists' circle represents 'players' and triangle represents 'doctors'.


How Many Artists Are Players?
[L.I.C (ADO) 2010]
How many artists are players?
  1.    22
  2.    3
  3.    25
  4.    8
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> 25
Answer: (c)
Required number = 22 + 3 = 25
Question 114.
Directions:

Each of the following questions is based on the diagram given below. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions.


In the above diagram, rectangle represents 'artists' circle represents 'players' and triangle represents 'doctors'.


How Many Artists Are Neither Doctors Nor Players?
[L.I.C (ADO) 2010]
How many artists are neither doctors nor players?
  1.    22
  2.    8
  3.    25
  4.    30
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 30
Answer: (d)
There are 30 artists who are neither doctors nor players because this is the only region of the rectangle which is not common with either circle or triangle.
Question 115.
Directions:

Each of the following questions is based on the diagram given below. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions.


In the above diagram, rectangle represents 'artists' circle represents 'players' and triangle represents 'doctors'.


How Many Doctors Are Neither Players Nor Artists?
[L.I.C (ADO) 2010]
How many doctors are neither players nor artists?
  1.    4
  2.    25
  3.    8
  4.    17
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 17
Answer: (d)
There are 17 doctors who are neither players nor artists because this is the only region of the triangle which is not common with either circle or triangle.
Question 116.
Directions:

Each of the following questions is based on the diagram given below. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions.


In the above diagram, rectangle represents 'artists' circle represents 'players' and triangle represents 'doctors'.


How Many Players Are Neither Artists Nor Doctors?
[L.I.C (ADO) 2010]
How many players are neither artists nor doctors?
  1.    25
  2.    22
  3.    4
  4.    29
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 25
Answer: (a)
There are 25 players who are neither artists nor doctors because this is the only region of the circle which is not common with either rectangle or triangle.
Question 117.
Directions:

Given below are five possible membership schemes. In each case, mark the one you feel appropriate description of the three listed items.


Apple, Golden Apples, Fruits
[P.G.D.M 2002]
Apple, Golden apples, Fruits
  1.    a
  2.    b
  3.    c
  4.    d
  5.    e
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> a
Answer: (a)
All golden apples are apples.
All apples are fruits.
Question 118.
Directions:

Given below are five possible membership schemes. In each case, mark the one you feel appropriate description of the three listed items.


Words With No Vowel, Words With One Vowel, Words With Two Vo...
[P.G.D.M 2002]
Words with no vowel, words with one vowel, words with two vowels.
  1.    a
  2.    b
  3.    c
  4.    d
  5.    e
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> d
Answer: (d)
The given items all are entirely different from each other.
Question 119.
Directions:

Given below are five possible membership schemes. In each case, mark the one you feel appropriate description of the three listed items.


Names Beginning With A Vowel, Names Beginning With E, Names ...
[P.G.D.M 2002]
Names beginning with a vowel, names beginning with E, names beginning with either A or P.
  1.    a
  2.    b
  3.    c
  4.    d
  5.    e
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> b
Answer: (b)
Names beginning with A shall be a part of names beginning with a vowel.
But, names beginning with P shall be different.
Question 120.
Directions:

Given below are five possible membership schemes. In each case, mark the one you feel appropriate description of the three listed items.


Words With No Vowel, Words With At Most One Vowel, Words Wit...
[P.G.D.M 2002]
Words with no vowel, words with at most one vowel, words with at least two vowels.
  1.    a
  2.    b
  3.    c
  4.    d
  5.    e
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> b
Answer: (c) 

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