Logical Venn Diagrams
Logical Venn Diagrams help visualize relationships between different groups or categories using overlapping circles.
Practice MCQs for Logical Venn Diagrams
Fundamental Principles
Venn Diagram
A Venn diagram is a graphical representation showing logical relationships between different sets using overlapping circles.
Intersection
The intersection represents elements common to two or more sets.
Union
The union represents all elements belonging to at least one of the sets.
Essential Formulation Tips
- Start by identifying total groups and sub-groups clearly.
- Always check overlapping categories carefully.
- Break complex statements into smaller set relations.
Shortcut Execution Techniques
- Draw rough diagrams even in rough work to avoid confusion.
- Assign values step-by-step instead of solving mentally.
Contextual Inquiries (FAQs)
Q: How do I solve complex Venn diagram problems quickly?
A: Convert statements into simple set relationships and solve step-by-step instead of trying to visualize everything at once.
Example Breakdown: Basic Two Set Problem
Only Math = Total Math - Both
Only Math = 30 - 10 = 20
Answer: 20
Example Breakdown: Three Set Concept
Represent each drink as a set circle.
Overlaps represent students who like more than one drink.
Central overlap represents students who like all three.
CMAT Logical Venn Diagrams Basics Set 1
Foundation-level Venn diagram reasoning for CMAT and KUUMAT exams in Nepal.
Q1. Which diagram best represents: Students, Boys, Athletes?
Q2. Which relation is correct: Dogs, Animals, Cats?
Q3. Which diagram fits: Fruits, Mango, Apple?
Q4. Which relation is correct: Teachers, Men, Women?
Q5. Which diagram represents: Vehicles, Cars, Buses?
Q6. Which relation fits: Birds, Sparrow, Eagle?
Q7. Which diagram fits: Metals, Iron, Gold?
Q8. Which relation is correct: Students, Science Students, Arts Students?
Q9. Which diagram represents: Animals, Dogs, Fish?
Q10. Which relation is correct: Professors, Teachers, Students?