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These questions are based on the following diagram : The triangle stands for Hindi-speaking people, circle for French-speaking, square for English-speaking and rectangle for German-speaking people. In the above diagram, which one of the following statements is true ?
These questions are based on the following diagram : The triangle stands for Hindi-speaking people, circle for French-speaking, square for English-speaking and rectangle for German-speaking people. In the diagram, which one of the following statements is true?
These questions are based on the following diagram : The triangle stands for Hindi-speaking people, circle for French-speaking, square for English-speaking and rectangle for German-speaking people. In the above diagram, which one of the following statements is not true ?
Statements : All Americans are English speaking. No Eskimos are English speaking. Conclusions : I. No Eskimos are Americans. II. No English-speakers are Eskimos.
In a Nigerian hotel, among the english speaking people 40% are English & 60% Americans. The English & American spellings are "RIGOUR" & "RIGOR" respectively. An English speaking person in the hotel writes this word. A letter from this word is chosen at random & found to be a vowel. Find the probability that the writer is an Englishman.
Out of 15 persons 10 can speak Hindi and 8 can speak English.If two persons are chosen at random,then the probability that one peron speaks Hindi only and the other speaks both Hindi and English is
In a class of 50 students, 23 speak English, 15 speak Hindi and 18 speak Punjabi. 3 speak only English and Hindi, 6 speak only Hindi and Punjabi and 6 speak only English and Punjabi. If 9 speak only English, then how many speak all the three? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5
The numbers of students speaking English and Hindi are in the ratio of 4:5. If the number of students speaking English increased by 35% and that speaking Hindi increased by 20% , what would be the new respective ratio?
In a gathering of 100 people, 70 of them can speak Hindi, 60 can speak English and 30 can speak French. Further, 30 of them can speak both Hindi and English, 20 can speak both Hindi and French. If x is the number of people who can speak both English and French, then which one of the following is correct? (Assume that everyone can speak at least one of the three languages.)