Venn Diagram Questions and Answers – Set 8

This set of Verbal Reasoning Questions and Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Venn Diagram – Set 8”.

1. The following diagram shows the number of students who study Geography, History, Civics and Constitution. If the total number of students is 500, then what is the number of students who study History and Geography but not Constitution or civics?

a) 18
b) 12
c) 10
d) 11
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Answer: c
Explanation: Here, the region of number of students who study History and Geography should be common in History and Geography circle but does not comes under Constitution or Civics circle.
Hence, the answer is 10.

2. Which of the following diagram correctly represents the relationship among CEO, Women and Indian ?
a)

b)

c)

d)

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Answer: a
Explanation: Some CEO can be Women. Some Women can be Indian or CEO or both.
Hence the diagram will be:

3. Which of the following diagram depicts the relation among Metal, Zinc and Magnesium?
a)

b)

c)

d)

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Answer: d
Explanation: Zinc and Magnesium both are Metals. But other Metals are also there. Also Zinc and Magnesium are different Metals.
Hence, the diagram will be:

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4. If triangle represents Men, rectangle represents Chef and circle represents Millionaire. Then which number represents Men that are both Chef and Millionaire?

a) 10
b) 12
c) 8
d) 3
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Answer: a
Explanation: Here, the number of Men that are both Chef and Millionaire should be common in triangle, rectangle and circle.
Hence, 10 is the answer.

5. Which of the following figures shows relation between Wood, Water and Watermelon?
a)

b)

c)

d)

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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, Wood, Water and Watermelon all are different.
Hence, the diagram will be:-

6. Which of the region in the following figure represents people who play Polo and Kabaddi but not Kho – Kho?

a) A + D + G
b) A + G – D
c) E + F – G
d) E + G – F
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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, region E + G – F represents the people who play Polo and Kabaddi but not Kho – Kho.
Hence E + G – F is the answer.

7. From the figure given below, determine the number of students who did not read any of the two journals.

a) 135
b) 269
c) 295
d) 179
Explanation: Here, the number of students who read any of these
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Answer: b journals is:-
210 + 85 – 64 = 231
Since, total number of students is 500, therefore, the number of students who did not read any of these journals is:-
500 – 231 = 269
Hence, 269 is the answer.
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8. Which of the following figures correctly represents the relation between Titan, Uranus and Canopus?
a)

b)

c)

d)

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Answer: d
Explanation: Here, Uranus is a planet, Titan is a moon of Saturn and Canopus is a star. All the three are different from each other.
Hence, the diagram will be:-

9. Which of the following diagram depicts the relation among Electronics, Television and Microwave?
a)

b)

c)

d)

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Answer: c
Explanation: Here, both Television and Microwave comes under Electronic appliances and both are different.
Hence, the diagram will be:-

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10. Which of the following figure correctly represents relation among France, Earth and Paris?
a)

b)

c)

d)

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Answer: b
Explanation: Here, Paris comes under France and France comes under Earth.
Hence, the diagram will be:-

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