Verbal Reasoning - Venn Diagrams - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Venn Diagrams - Venn Diagram 1 (Q.No. 32)
Directions to Solve
Each of these questions given below contains three elements. These elements may or may not have some inter linkage. Each group of elements may fit into one of these diagrams at (A), (B), (C), (D) and/or (E). You have to indicate the group of elements which correctly fits into the diagrams.
32.
Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation between Teacher, Parents and Guardians ?
Discussion:
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Hemant said:
8 years ago
Parents can be teachers and guardians and vice versa.
Sumankumarsil said:
1 decade ago
Teacher can be parent. Teacher can be guardian. Parent can be guardian.
Bhavani said:
8 years ago
A teacher can be a parent and a guardian;a parent can be a teacher and a guardian ; a guardian can have a own of and be a teacher too.
Sridhar said:
8 years ago
Parents are need not be a guardian, some time grand father or mother s also guardian, they are become a teacher, so answer is correct.
Shivendra said:
7 years ago
I think option B is correct because;
A parent also can be a teacher.
A teacher can be also a parent and a guardian.
A guardian can be also a teacher and a parent.
A parent also can be a teacher.
A teacher can be also a parent and a guardian.
A guardian can be also a teacher and a parent.
Pulkit Seherawat said:
2 weeks ago
@All.
Venn diagram with three overlapping circles, where "Teacher" and "Parents" intersect, and "Guardians" encompasses all three.
Explanation:.
Overlapping Circles: Since a parent can also be a guardian, the "Parent" and "Guardian" circles should overlap.
Separate but Included: The "Teacher" circle should remain separate from the other two, as not all teachers are parents or guardians. However, some teachers might be parents or guardians.
So the answer should be A.
Venn diagram with three overlapping circles, where "Teacher" and "Parents" intersect, and "Guardians" encompasses all three.
Explanation:.
Overlapping Circles: Since a parent can also be a guardian, the "Parent" and "Guardian" circles should overlap.
Separate but Included: The "Teacher" circle should remain separate from the other two, as not all teachers are parents or guardians. However, some teachers might be parents or guardians.
So the answer should be A.
Piklu said:
2 weeks ago
All the parents are guardians. Then how it could be option A?
Arnav said:
2 weeks ago
Option B is correct because Teachers, Parents, and Guardians are three distinct but overlapping groups they can be independent, partly related, or even completely overlapping in some cases.
Manish kandpal said:
1 decade ago
First consider a person.
Now we have 3 options. You can take them as 3 sets.
Set 1 = Teacher
Set 2 = Parent
Set 3 = guardian.
Now we have following posibilities for a particular person.
1 Now a person could be a teacher but neither parent nor guardian.(set 1)
2 Now a person could be a parent but neither teacher nor guardian.(set 2)
3 Now a person could be a guardian but neither teacher nor parent.(set 3)
4 Now a person could be a teacher and parent but not a guardian.(intersection of set 1 & 2)
5 Now a person could be a teacher and gaurdian but not a parent.(intersection of set 1 & 3)
6 Now a person could be a parent and gaurdian but not a teacher.(intersection of set 2 & 3)
7 Now finally a person could be a teacher and parent and gaurdian as well.(intersection of set 1, 2 & 3)
So 'B' is the only choice to represent all of the above conditions.
Now we have 3 options. You can take them as 3 sets.
Set 1 = Teacher
Set 2 = Parent
Set 3 = guardian.
Now we have following posibilities for a particular person.
1 Now a person could be a teacher but neither parent nor guardian.(set 1)
2 Now a person could be a parent but neither teacher nor guardian.(set 2)
3 Now a person could be a guardian but neither teacher nor parent.(set 3)
4 Now a person could be a teacher and parent but not a guardian.(intersection of set 1 & 2)
5 Now a person could be a teacher and gaurdian but not a parent.(intersection of set 1 & 3)
6 Now a person could be a parent and gaurdian but not a teacher.(intersection of set 2 & 3)
7 Now finally a person could be a teacher and parent and gaurdian as well.(intersection of set 1, 2 & 3)
So 'B' is the only choice to represent all of the above conditions.
Yogesh Ramachandran said:
1 decade ago
Parents are also guardians for us.. and teacher is the one who is Parents,guardian and as well as teacher. So option A may me...
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