Verbal Reasoning - Venn Diagrams - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Venn Diagrams - Venn Diagram 1 (Q.No. 4)
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.
4.
Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation between Factory, Product and Machinery ?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Product and Machinery are different from each other but both are found in Factory.
Discussion:
40 comments Page 1 of 4.
Onyinye Chuks said:
1 decade ago
I agree with option A, yes Machinery and Product are both found in Factory but does it mean that Machinary and Product dont have any relation,ofcourse they do bcos product is being produced by Machinery, therefore Product is a subset of Machinery while both are subset of Factory.
Shanti Jibon said:
1 decade ago
I agree which is correct option is D. But, I want to clarify one thing is that the option "A" may be best correct answer because factory is full of machinery and machinery produces products. So, in descending order; factory > machinery > products.
ViKARLL said:
1 decade ago
There are "products" which are handmade as well as machine made. There are "machinery" outside factories (Ex: Domestic sewing machines). So if the answer is D, where would those handmade products or domestic machinery fall into?
Vishal singh said:
4 years ago
I think the answer A is correct one as the factory goes for the outer circle and the machinery for the mid circle which makes the product and then the smaller circle for the product which is made by machinery in the factory.
(17)
Phani Chandan said:
7 years ago
The chances of the answer being 'D' is more as compared to that being 'A'.
A product of a factory can also be machinery of that factory. Therefore, either of the inner circles is machinery and the other is the product.
A product of a factory can also be machinery of that factory. Therefore, either of the inner circles is machinery and the other is the product.
Amila phago said:
5 years ago
Inside the factory, there is machinery but inside machinery, there is not a product.
If there was let's say wires instead of the product then option A will be right as inside machine there are wires.
If there was let's say wires instead of the product then option A will be right as inside machine there are wires.
(2)
Gayatri said:
1 decade ago
Products are produced by machinery. But they are not an sub category of machinery. So A is not correct. I think B is correct. Product and machines are part of company as well as outside of company.
S.Prabakaran said:
9 years ago
Correct answer is option D. Because of protecting is suitable for one types of things.
Example: Mobile phone. But machinery is based on machine only. So that project is different from machinery.
Example: Mobile phone. But machinery is based on machine only. So that project is different from machinery.
Sowjanya said:
7 years ago
I think option "A" is correct because as the machinery and product are included in factory they both again are inter linked and without machinery how can we get the product.
Samir said:
8 years ago
A) should be the right answer because as the product should be a subset of the machine, same as we get furniture from a tree in the same way we get products from machines.
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