Question : Directions: In the given diagram, the circle represents professionals, the square represents dancers, the triangle represents musicians, and the rectangle represents Europeans. Different regions in the diagram are numbered 1 to 11. Based on the diagram represent non-European professional dancers?
Option 1: 6
Option 2: 9
Option 3: 5
Option 4: 7
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Correct Answer: 7
Solution : Given: The circle represents professionals, the square represents dancers, the triangle represents musicians, and the rectangle represents Europeans.
In the below diagram, the shaded part represents the common region of professional and dancers but according to the question rectangle represent Europeans so the rectangle is not included in the question.
So, 7 represents non-European professional dancers. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
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