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Problems related to combinations of figures (circle+rectangle/square/triangle or rectangle/square+triangle)

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  • Statements: All squares are triangles No triangles is circle All circles are rectangles Conclusions: I. No rectangles is square II. All rectangles being square is a possibility

    A
    If only conclusion I follows
    B
    If only conclusion II follows
    C
    If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
    D
    if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
  • Study the following diagram consisting of a circle, a rectangle and a triangle and answer the question given below it: If the circle is called 'rectangle "rectangle is called triangle' and triangle is called 'circle', which number is only in the rectangle but not in the other two diagrams?

    A
    8
    B
    12
    C
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    D
    9
  • Study the following diagram consisting of a circle, a rectangle and a triangle and answer the question given below it. If the circle is called 'rectangle rectangle is called triangle' and triangle is called 'circle', which number is only in the triangle but not in other two diagrams?

    A
    1
    B
    16
    C
    7
    D
    6
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