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Selective Test General Ability How-to-solve problems with Venn Diagram

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How-to-solve Venn Diagram Problemswww.notesedu.com.au

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In a selective exam some ofthe questions presentinformation to examinee indifferent statements. Manytest taker do not use Venndiagrams or they are

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diagrams or they areunfamiliar with them. It isrecommended that examineeshould know how to use theVenn diagram correctly toanswer such questions.

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Venn diagrams enable examinee toorganise the information visually sothey are able to see the relationshipsbetween two or three sets ofstatements.

With the help of this relationshipexaminee can logically deduce awww.notesedu.com.au

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examinee can logically deduce aconclusion and answer the questionsquickly and correctly.

Venn diagram is useful for makinglogic statements, for example, if-then; all-some and so on.

It shows similarities and differencebetween two or more statements.

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Identify the variable / idea /item you want to compareWrite the given traits /

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variable / idea / itemIdentify the relationship

between the variables / idea/ itemDraw circle on the basis of

relationship of variable / idea/ item

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When no relationship is given in the statements

For example: European, Asians & African-All these are people from these continentbut no relationship is given

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European Asians Africans

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When 1st item is related to 2nd &2nd item is related to 3rd

Sydney is in New South Wales;New South Wales is in Australia.

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Australia

NSW

Sydney

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When two different statements arecompletely related to the 3rd statement

Lettuce is green.Spinach is green.Vegetables are green.

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Vegetables

Lettuce Spinach

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When all the three items are related to oneanother to some extent but not completely

Some girls are students.Some girls play soccer.Some students play soccer.

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Girls

StudentsSoccer

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When two items are related to each othercompletely and third item is entirelydifferent from first two.

Lipstick is a cosmetic.No cosmetic is a cream

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Cosmetics

Lipstick

Cream

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When first item is completely related tosecond and third item is partially related tofirst and second item.

Men are humans.Some humans eat meat.

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Humans

Men

MeatEater

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