DSSSB PRT REASONING QUIZ 20

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Question 1:

In the given figure, the circle represents kids, the triangle represents girls and the rectangle represents human beings. Which portion represents human beings who are girls but NOT kids?

Question 2:

In the following diagram ‘ the circle stands for policemen’ ‘ the square stands for sportspersons’ and ‘the triangles stands for taxpayers’ the numbers given in different segments represent the numbers of persons in that category?

How many policemen are tax-payers but are NOT sportspersons?

Question 3:

Study the following figure and then answer the given question.

How many players are student musicians?

Question 4:


The Venn diagram given below shows the number of students playing football (F), hockey (H) and basketball (B) in a class.

$\mathrm{F}$ and $\mathrm{H }$ Find the total number of students playing but not playing $\mathrm{B}$?

Question 5:

In the following Venn diagram, the 'hexagon' stands for 'police officers', the 'circle' stands for 'income tax payers', and the 'square' stands for 'females'. The given numbers represent the number of persons in that particular category. How many female police officers are also income tax payers?

Question 6:

In the following figure, the triangle represents ‘carpenters’, the circle represents ‘black-smiths’, and the rectangle represents ‘fishermen’. How many people are not carpenters?

Question 7:

In the given figure, the circle represents ‘kids who can sing’, the rectangle represents ‘kids who can play’, and the triangle represents ‘kids who can dance’. Which part of the figure represents ‘kids who can dance but CANNOT sing?

Question 8:

In the following figure, the triangle represents ‘football players’, the circle represents ‘kho-kho players’, and the rectangle represents ‘kabaddi players’. How many players play both kabaddi and football only?

Question 9:

In the given diagram, the triangle stands for ‘Indians’, the rectangle stands for ‘Athletes’, and the square stands for ‘Olympians’. The numbers given in the different segments represent the number of persons in that category.

How many Indians are either Athletes or Olympians but NOT both?

Question 10:

Study the following figure and then answer the given question.

How many players are student musicians?