Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Venn Diagrams, Exercise 1: Exercise

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Venn Diagrams, Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

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Among the teachers, find out dedicated teachers who are honest.

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 Find the region representing persons who are educated and employed but not confirmed from the given diagram?
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Choose the Venn diagram which best illustrates the three given classes in the question.

River, Canal, Perennial sources of water

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Study the diagram and answer the questions that follow.

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What is the value of X?

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In the given diagram, the triangle represents the set of people who possess a car, the square represents the set of people who possess a house and the circle represents the set of people who possess gold.

What is the number of people who possess a car and gold but do not have a house?

EASY
Agniveer Vayu
IMPORTANT

In the following Venn diagram how many students play all three games?

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MEDIUM
Agniveer Vayu
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In the following diagram, the rectangle stands for illiterate, the square stands for employed, the triangle stands for farmers and the circle stands for the backward. Study the diagram and find which of the following statements is not true.

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MEDIUM
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Choose from the four diagrams marked A, B, C and D the one which represents the relationship most similar to Athletes, students and girls.

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