Verbal Reasoning - Venn Diagrams - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Venn Diagrams - Venn Diagram 1 (Q.No. 41)
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.
41.
Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation between Paper, Stationery and Ink ?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Paper and Ink are different from one another but both these belong to stationery.
Discussion:
32 comments Page 1 of 4.
ABHYUDAYA said:
8 months ago
Agree, It's A.
(1)
Tushal bhatoa said:
11 months ago
D should be the answer. Ink is not a type of stationary but the paper is stationary.
(1)
Dinesh said:
2 years ago
I can't understand this. Anyone, please explain clearly.
KHY said:
2 years ago
Stationery refers to all writing material. Sometimes paper and ink may be used for writing and for some time they may be used for printing and so on. Paper can be used for origami, and wrapping.
Hope this will help.
Hope this will help.
(4)
Deepak yadav said:
3 years ago
Yes, Ink and paper belong to stationary.
Bhaskar said:
3 years ago
@All.
I think;
Ink and paper both are stationary .
I think in a big circle there will be two small circles.
I think;
Ink and paper both are stationary .
I think in a big circle there will be two small circles.
(26)
Ashok Kumar said:
4 years ago
I think both Ink and paper belongs to stationary.
Rock said:
4 years ago
Absolutely correct@Monica.
Universal set in which another circle inside it but not connected. As there is no relationship between paper and ink but they belong to stationary.
Universal set in which another circle inside it but not connected. As there is no relationship between paper and ink but they belong to stationary.
Yash said:
4 years ago
Paper and Ink cannot be always stationary. We can find a paper from stationary But it is not true that We can only get paper from stationary (Do you get Newspaper from Stationary) Similarly with Ink. So option A is correct.
(3)
Poorvi Gupta said:
4 years ago
I think A isn't the right answer, as paper and ink always belong to the stationary group. Hence, they should add another option with stationary being a big circle and two small circles (separate each other) representing paper and ink as paper and ink are two separate items, still falling in the category of stationery.
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