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TIME. LOGICAL REASONING HANDOUT (Venn Diagrams — 11) Ref: LRHO1002106 Directions for questions 1 to 4: These questions are based on the folowing information The following table gives partial information about the number of students of a school who like Hockey and Cricket. There are 400 students In the schoo Hockey | Cricket | Both | Total eis [50 160 Boys 5 Total 400 Of tne total number of students, 503% Ike Cricket 30% like Hockey and 20% lke both the games. 20% of the girls lke both the games. 4. The number of gris who like Cricket Is (70) 80 (C988) 115 2. The number of boys who lke bath the games Is (@) 10) 20 (300) 80 3. How many boys lke none of the games? AO B45 (45 (0) 85 4, How many students ike none ofthe games? ote (80 (D) 120 Directions for questions 5 to 8: These questions are based on the folowing information During the annual day celebrations of a school, 460 students participated in the celebrations. Out of them, 200 played Cricket, 210 played Hockey. 190 played Football and 40 played nane af these three games. Ninety students played exacly two ofthe above three games, 5. If 90 students played only Cricket, then find the ‘number of students who played Football and Hockey only (90) 20 (40D) 5D. 6. 40 students played both Cricket and Football but ot Hockey, find the number of students who played only Hockey. () 100) 110 (90D) 120 7. If 100 students played Hockey but not Footbal, find the number of students who played Cricket’ and Football only (a) 20 (6) so (©) 10 (D) Cannot be determined 8. 20 students played only Football, find the number of students who played Cricket and Hockey. () 30 (8) 80) 70 (0) 80 Directions for questions 9 0 13: These questions are based on the folowing information. In an office of 250 employees, 25 own a house and a car, 5 own a car and a two-wneeler only. 80 own only two-wneelers, 80 own cars and 75 own nouses but rot cars. 10 employees own all the three and 15 own ‘a house and a tworheeler only. Consider that rho one buys or sells any of the properties unless it Is, specifically mentioned. Any employee sells the property Which helshe ovns and purchases the one that ne/she does not own, ‘9. How many employees own cars but not nouses? (55 @) 50 (C) 45D) 65 40. How many employees own atmost one ofthe above tine? (A) 785 (B) 205 (C) 200 (0) 218 41. If each employee either oniy bought or only sold ‘exaclly one ofthe given three but not both, then find the maximum possible number of employees who ‘own only house (Assume that the total number of ‘employees remains the same) (A408) 45 (6) 8D (0) 55 12. If the employees owning two-wneelers sold their ‘wo-wheelers and bought cars, find the number of ‘employees who own houses and car. (ays B) 70 (6) 40 (D) 30. 49, If 25 employees sold thelr cars, then what Is the maximum possible number of employees owning ‘only two-wheelers? (Ay 190) 135 (C) 125 (D) 85 Directions for questions 14 to 18: These questions are ‘based on the following information, In a college of 600 students, each student belongs to either the frst year or the second year only Dut not to both. Each student belongs to exactly one of the {wo streams commerce and science, each student is fettner an NSF member or an SFI member but not both 90 frst year commerce students are SFI members. There ‘are 270 NSF members. 50 commerce students ae neither fist year stugenis nor NSF members.140 fist year students are NSF members, 150 NSF members are ether fist year students or commerce students but not both, 420 second year students are not science students 4100 science students are elther fst year students or NSF ‘members but nat both. Directions for questions 14 to 18: Fil n the box given ‘below each question with appropriate value. 44, Find the number of second year science students who are SFI members, 415, Find the number of first year science students who ate nat NSF members. ‘STrumphant insttute of Management Education Pt Lid (HLMED)_ 958, Sddamssty Complex Pak Lane, Secunderabad All mate reserved No par ofthis entail mayb repredaoed in any fon or by aay means, thon pemision in wt This course maternal is only forthe use of bonaide students of Triumphant Institute of Management Education Pvt.Ltd. and is Hieenees fanchnees and not forsale. Q pages) aeewee\) LRHOIOO2I061 16. Find the number of fst year commerce students who are NSF members. 17, Find the number of commerce students who are flther NSF members or second year students but ot both 118, Find the number of students who are NSF members fr second year students, Directions for questions 19 to based on the folowing information. hese questions are ‘A survey was conducted among 500 people each of whom likes at least one of apple, orange and banana, The number of people who lke apple is 240, those who like orange are 250 and those wo like banana are 290. 18, 1 60 people lke onty apple and banana, then what Is the maximum possible number of pedple who lke ‘only orange? (a) 120 (©) 140 (D) 150 20. if 120 people like only apple, then what is the ‘maximum possible number of people who like only range and banana? (A) 170 (8) 160 (©) 180 (0) 150 What is the maximum possible number of people who lke all the three fuls? (A) 40 (B) 120 (C) 180 (0) 190 Directions for questions 22 to 25: These questions are based on the folowing information Ina colony of 280 families, which use mobile phones of, different companies among MI, Xiomi, Samsung and @) 190 21. Nokia, 175 familes use Xlomi, 155 families use Ml, 465 familes use Samsung and 150 famlies use Nokia Each of the familes use moblle phones of at least fone company. The number of familes using Xlomi and ‘Samsung is same 2s those using Nokia and Ml. which inlum is same as those using mobiles of exactly thee different companies, which is 75. Also, It's known, that the sum of the number of families using Xiomi and Samsung only, and the number of families using Nokia ‘and Ml only is 25. The number of families using Moblles Of exactly two companies 's 100 more than that using ‘mobiles of exactly one company. Directions for questions 22 to 28: Fill the box given below each question with appropriate valu. 22. How many families use mobiles of all the ‘our companies? 23, How many familes use mobiles of at least two of the four companies but at mast three of the ‘our companies? 24, How many families use mobiles of exactly one of the ‘our companies? 25. If the sum of the number of familes using Xiom, Samsung and Nokia but not Mi and the number of Tamiles using Xiomi, Samsung and MI but not Nokia Is 36, then what fs the sum of the number of families who use Nokia only and the number of families Using Ml only? ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE Directions for questions 1 to 5: These questions are based on the folowing information In a colony, 60% of the people who speak Hindl also speak Sanskrt. The number of people who speak only ‘Sanskrit is 25% of the numer af people who speak only Engish, The number of people who speak all the three languages is the same as the number of people who speak none of the three languages. The number of people who speak only Hindi and English is the same as the number of people who speak only English and ‘Sanskrit, which is equal to half the number of people ‘who speak Hind! and Sanskrit .The number of people ‘who speak only Hind and Sanskrit and the number of people who speak only Sanskrit are equal, each of which Is twice the number of people who speak none of the three languages. 11. What percentage of the people who speak exactly two languages speak only Hindi and Sanskrit? (A) 120% (B) 30% — (C) 40% (0) 50% 2 I the number of people who speak only Engish is 320, find the number of people who speak only Hind: (a) 90 (8) 69 (©) 40 (0) 80 3. if the number of people who speak all the three languages Is 100, find the total number of people in the colony, (A) 1860 (8) 1750 (©) 1950 (0) 2150 4. Ifthe number of people who speak only Sanskrit is 80, find the number of people who do nat speak Hindi (a) 480 (8) 480 (©) 420 (0) 500 5. What isthe rato of the number of people vino speak Sanskrit but not English and the number of people who speak Hindi but not Sanskrit? (3:4 (8) 3 (4:3 (0) 2:8 “Trumphant Instiule of Management Education Pvt Lid (TAME), HO. O55, Foor, Siddansliy Conplex, Secunevabad 500 O03 Tel: 040-40085800_ Fax: 040-27847334 email: info@timeteducationcom website: ws-timededucatoncom LRHO10021062

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