Question : Directions: In the above diagram, the circle represents professionals, the square represents dancers, the triangle represents musicians, and the rectangle represents Europeans. Different regions in the diagram are numbered 1 to 11.
Who among the following is not a musician but a European?
Option 1: 10
Option 2: 9
Option 3: 11
Option 4: 8
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Correct Answer: 11
Solution : Given: The circle represents professionals, the square represents dancers, the triangle represents musicians, and the rectangle represents Europeans.
In the below diagram, the shaded part represents not a musician but a European as the rectangle represents Europeans.
So, 11 represents not a musician but a European. Hence, the third option is correct.
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Question : Directions: In the given diagram, the circle represents professionals, the square represents dancers, the triangle represents musicians, and the rectangle represents Europeans. Different regions in the diagram are numbered 1 to 11. Based on the diagram represent non-European professional dancers?
Option 1: 6
Option 3: 5
Option 4: 7
Question : Directions: In the given diagram, the circle represents strong men, the square represents short men, and the triangle represents military officers. Which region represents military officers who are short but not strong?
Option 1: 3
Option 2: 4
Option 3: 1
Option 4: 2
Question : Directions: In the following diagram, the police officer represents a circle, and the corrupt represents a triangle. The poet represents a square, and the married represents a rectangle.
The area representing unmarried police officers who are not corrupt but are poets is?
Option 1: 8
Option 3: 2
Option 4: 4
Question : Directions: Which number is in the triangle, square, and circle?
Option 1: 4
Option 2: 5
Option 3: 6
Question : A square of side $p$ is taken. A rectangle is cut out from this square such that the length of one side of the rectangle is equal to half of the length of one side of the square and the length of another side of the rectangle is equal to $\frac{1}{3}$rd of the length of the first side of the rectangle. What is the area of the portion of the square that remained after the rectangle was cut out?
Option 1: $\frac{7}{8} p^2$
Option 2: $\frac{3}{4} p^2$
Option 3: $\frac{11}{12} p^2$
Option 4: $\frac{15}{16} p^2$
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