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Venn Diagrams Questions and Answers for Bank PO & CLERK

Venn Diagrams Questions and Answers for Bank PO & CLERK

Banking Classes : Venn diagram is one of the most important topics for bank exams (IBPS/SBI/RRB – Clerk & PO). 3-5 questions can be expected from this topic. A Venn diagram is an illustration of the relationships among different sets, groups of objects that may or may not share something in common. Venn diagram presents relationships in the form of circles or geometrical figures. Items residing in the overlapping section bearing a commonality and items residing in the outer portions of the circles/geometrical figures do not share specified common traits.
Let us understand the concept of Venn diagram with the help of some examples:
Venn diagram of  set of even numbers & odd numbers:
Even numbers = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 etc.
Odd numbers = 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 etc.

Venn Diagrams Questions and Answers for Bank PO & CLERK 2018 - 19
  • Venn Diagram of set of Natural numbers & Whole numbers:
  • Natural numbers = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.……etc
  • Whole numbers = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4……etc


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