Comprehension

In the following figure, the smaller triangle represents teachers; the big triangle represents politicians; circle represents graduates and rectangle represents members of Parliament. Different regions are being represented by letters of English alphabet. On the basis of the above diagram, answer the following questions: 

Question: 1

Which among the following regions represent the graduates or teachers but not politicians?

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Always check for the regions that fall within the desired shapes and exclude overlaps with other conditions.
Updated On: Mar 20, 2026
  • B, G
  • G, H
  • A, E
  • E, F
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

- The intersection of the circle and small triangle, excluding the large triangle (politicians), represents graduates or teachers, but not politicians.
- Regions A and E fulfill this condition.
\( \Rightarrow \) \boxed{\text{A and E}}
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Question: 2

Which among the following regions represent the graduate politicians but not the members of Parliament?

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For graduate politicians, look for regions where both the politician triangle and the graduate circle overlap but exclude the Parliament rectangle.
Updated On: Mar 23, 2026
  • B, C
  • L, B
  • D, L
  • A, H, L
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

- Politicians who are graduates but not Members of Parliament are represented in areas where the "politicians" triangle and the "graduates" circle intersect, but the "Members of Parliament" rectangle does not.
- Regions B and C satisfy this condition.
\(\Rightarrow\) \boxed{\text{B and C}}
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