1) Which is the number in the circle only ?
2) Which is the number in the triangle only ?
3) Which is the number in the rectangle only ?
4) The number which only in triangle and rectangle is ?
5) Which is the number only in circle and rectangle ?
6) Which is the number only in circle and triangle ?
7) Which is the number in circle, triangle and triangle ?
8) How many students have passed in English subject ?
9) How many students have passed in Mathematics ?
10) How many students have passed in Science subject ?
11) How many students passed both in English and Science subjects ?
12) How many students passed both in English and Mathematics ?
13) How many students have passed in English, Mathematics and Science ?
14) How many students have passed in only one subject ?
15) How many students have passed only in one English subject ?
16) How many students have passed in any two subjects ?
17) How many students have passed only in Mathematics, one subject ?
18) How many students have passed only in one Science - subject ?
19) How many students have failed in English only one subject ?
20) How many students have failed in Mathematics only one subject ?
21) How many students have failed in Science only one subject ?
22) How many students have failed in two subjects ?
23) How many students have failed in both English and Mathematics ?
24) How many students have failed in both English and Science subject ?
25) How many students have failed in Mathematics and Science both the subjects ?
26) What is the value of A ?
27) What is the value of B ?
28) What is the value of C ?
29) What is the value of E ?
30) What is the minimum value of C ?
31) What is the minimum value of A ?
32) What is the minimum value of A + B ?
33) Students, Boys, Girls
34) Lizard, Pigeon, Mice
35) Swings, Flowers, Garden
36) Table, Chair, Furniture
37) Elephant, Lion, Jungle
38) Bharat, Osmanbad, Maharashtra
39) Words, Book, Pages
40) Horse, Stable, Rider
41) Court, Pledger, Teacher
42) Lime, Cement, brick
43) Who among the following politicians are not members of the Parliament ?
44) Who among the following are graduates or teachers but not politicians ?
45) Who among the following graduates are politicians as well as teachers ?
46) Who among the members of Parliament is a graduate as well as a teacher ?
47) Who among the following politicians are neither teachers nor graduates ?
48) Urban people who are hard working and educated are represented by the number
49) Urban people who are hard working and educated but not honest :
50) Non-urban educated people who are neither hard working nor honest are represented by
51) Urban educated people who are neither honest nor hard working
52) Honest, educated and educated non-urban people are represented by
53) Non-urban people who are honest and hard working but not educated are indicated by
54) Non-urban educated, hard working and honest people are indicated by
55) Urban hard working people who are neither educated nor honest :
56) Uneducated urban hard-working honest people are
57) Hard working non-urban people who are neither educated nor honest are indicated by
58) Some engineers are teacher
59) Some teachers are graduates.
60) Some engineers are graduates.
61) Some graduates engineers are teachers.
62) Some teachers are neither engineers nor graduates.
63) Doctor, Male, Actor
64) Table, Furniture, Chair
65) Father, Mother, Child
66) Gold, Ornament, Silver
67) Rose, Flower, Lotus
68) Elephants, Wolves, Animals
69) Pigeons, Birds, Sparrows
70) Mango, Cauliflower, Vegetables
71) Liquid, Milk, Wine
72) Dogs, Horses, Puppies
73) Robbers, Terrorists, Antisocial people
74) Father, Brother, Human beings
75) Food, Noodles, Idlis
76) Hero, Heroine, Story
77) Farce, Satire, Humour
78) Women, Mothers, Widows
79) Writers, Novelists, Dramatists
80) Beverages, coffee, Tea
81) Students, Players, Girls
82) Games, Athletes, Sports
83) Words, Verbs, Prepositions
84) Servants, Honest, Dishonest
85) Eyes, Nose, Face
86) Demolition, Destruction, Construction
87) Coins, Currency notes, Money
88) Bed, Ward, Hospital
89) Copper, Iron, Metal
90) Male child, Female child, Children
91) Sentence, Paragraph and Page
92) Painter, Dancer, Artiste
93) Indian Constitution, Directive Principles, Fundamental Duties
94) Sweet eatables, Bitter eatables, Fruits
95) Scientist, Nuclear Physicist, Men
96) Major, Major General, Army officer
97) Red, Blue, Colours
98) Day, Week, Month
99) Hands, Watch, Time Keepers
100) The Gita, The Bible, Religious Books
101) Fish, Whale, Aquatic Animals
102) Cars, Scooters, Means of Conveyance
103) Elephants, Wolves, Animals
104) Brinjal, Meat, Vegetables.
105) Doctors, Nurse, Human being
106) Antisocial elements, Pick pockets, Black mailers.
107) Musicians, Instrumentalists, Violinists.
108) Pigeons, Birds, Dogs.
109) Diseases, Leprosy, Scurvy
110) Yak, Zebra, Bear.
111) Mercury, Mars, Planets.
112) Triangle, Four sided figures, square.