Questions & Answers: "Venn Diagram"
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12 QuestionsPratik likes to play Kabaddi and Kho-Kho. Palak likes to play only Langadi. Vedant likes to play all sports. Pranjal likes to play Langadi and Chess and Roger likes to play all sports except Kabaddi, then from the options find who likes to play Kho-Kho?
Options
Pratik and Vedant
Pratik, Pranjal and Roger
Vedant, Roger and Palak
Vedant, Pratik and Roger
Observe the given Venn diagram and choose the correct answer. What is the sum of numbers which are only in one figure?

Options
18
16
11
20
The adjacent figure shows the number of players playing different games. Observe the figure and find how many players play at least two games?

Options
34
39
21
47
Select the correct option to describe the given Venn diagram.

Options
Male, Female, Doctors
Numbers, Even numbers, Odd numbers
Trees, Mango, Jackfruit
Country, State, District
Select the alternative which will match exactly to the Venn diagram given in the question.

Options
Components of food, starchy food, Wheat
India, Maharashtra, Karnataka
Sport, Cricket, Bat-ball
Telangana, Rajasthan, Goa
Read the passage below and answer the question.

Observe the given Venn diagram and answer the questions based on that by selecting the correct alternative.
What is the total of the numbers given in the triangle, oval and hexagon only?
Options
16
23
15
27
Which number is common in the three figures?
Options
4
5
9
3
In the given Venn diagram the number of students who play Kho-Kho are shown in triangle, those who play carrom are shown in rectangle and those who play Langadi are shown in Circle. Number of students playing Langadi is more or less than number of students playing carrom by how much?

Options
more by 8
more by 5
less by 8
less by 6



