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:
34 comments Page 2 of 4.

Andy said:   7 years ago
According to me, ink and paper must be inside the stationery but as they are different so they will not overlap each other.

Santosh bashyal said:   6 years ago
It's wrong, because paper and ink are only found in stationary so that small circle should place in large circle.

Dheeraj said:   1 decade ago
All answers are wrong the first option could be correct if both the circles are inscribed in the larger circle.

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.
(28)

Jagdish Chandra said:   1 decade ago
Option 'A' means ink & paper may or may not be stationary. It's not true. There is no correct option.

Abhijit Saha said:   8 years ago
According to me.

Paper and ink both are the stationary items so there is no correct option to choose.

Rayjada Hitendrasinh said:   8 years ago
All options are wrong. Paper and ink both are available in stationary but different from each other.

Tushal bhatoa said:   1 year ago
D should be the answer. Ink is not a type of stationary but the paper is stationary.
(1)

Blesi said:   1 decade ago
Paper and ink are always statinary how could this a ans be possible

Johender said:   9 years ago
Draw a venn diagram for stationery, notebooks and papers.


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