Question : Directions: In the following diagram, the police officer represents a circle, and the corrupt represents a triangle. The poet represents a square, and the married represents a rectangle.
The area representing unmarried police officers who are not corrupt but are poets is?
Option 1: 8
Option 2: 9
Option 3: 2
Option 4: 4
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Correct Answer: 8
Solution : Given: The police officer represents a circle, the corrupt represents a triangle, the poet represents a square, and the married represents a rectangle.
In the below diagram, the shaded part represents the common region of unmarried police officers who are not corrupt but are poets. Married represents a rectangle and a triangle represents corrupt people. Therefore, these parts are not included.
So, 8 unmarried police officers who are not corrupt but are poets. Hence, the first option is correct.
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