Data Interpretation Set Theory
Data Interpretation Set Theory
Q1. A survey shows that 41%, 35% and 60% of the people watch “A”, “B” and “C” respectively. 27%
people watch exactly two of the three movies and 3% watch none. What percentage of people
watches all the three movies? a) 40% b) 6% c) 9% d) 12%
Q2. In a car agency one day 120 cars were decorated with three different accessories via, power
window, AC and music system. 80 cars were decorated with power windows, 84 cars were
decorated with AC and 80 cars were decorated with music systems. What is the minimum and
maximum no of cars which were decorated with all of three accessories?
Q3. In a test in which 120 students appeared ,90 passed in History ,65 passed in Sociology and 75
passed in Political science,30 students passed in only one subject and 55 students in only two. 5
students passed no subjects. 1) How many passed in all three?
Q4. Group of 100 people play carom, snooker & chess.90 play chess, 80 play carom and 80 play
snooker. Find the max. no. of people who play all 3 games, if each person plays at least one game. a)
80 b) 70 c) 75 d) 65
Q5. In a society with 200 people, 77 people are dog owners, 80 are cat owners and 73 are bird
owners. If 40 people do not have any of these pets, what is the maximum possible number of people
who own all three pets?
Q6. In a class of 100 students, each student studies at least one subject. The number of students
studying MATHS is 54, Social science is 77, Science is 64 and history is 50. What is the maximum
number of students studying all 4 subjects? a) 46 b) 48 c) 49 d) 50
Q7. 3 electives and at least one elective is compulsory to opt. 75% opted for marketing, 62% for
finance and 83% for HR. What is the max number of students that can specialize in all three?
Q8. In a class of 100 students, 73 like coffee, 80 like tea and 52 like lemonade. It may be possible
that some students do not like any of these three drinks. Then the difference between the maximum
and minimum possible number of students who like all the three drinks is 48 53 47 52
Q9. 70% of the students who joined XCRI last year play football , 75% play cricket , 80% play
basketball and 85% play carrom . The minimum percentage of students who play all four games 1)
5% 2) 10% 3) 15% 4) 20%
Q10. There are 150 students in a class. The number of students who play Cricket, Hockey and
Basketball are 125, 130 and 135 respectively. If 5 students do not play any of the three games, the
number of students playing all the three games can be at least(1) 90 (2) 95 (3) 100 (4). 105
Q11. 100 persons attended the party out of which 60 like tea, 70 like coffee and 80 like cold drinks.
(Every person likes atleast 1 drink) a) Find the minimum and maximum number of person who like all
three drinks. b) Find the minimum and maximum number of people who like exactly one drink.
Q12. 100 persons attended the party out of which 60 like tea, 70 like coffee and 80 like cold drinks.
a) Find the minimum and maximum number of person who like all three drinks. b) Find the minimum
and maximum number of person who like none of the three drinks.
Q13. In a school of 100 students , 70 are involved in cricket , 60 are involved in football and 50 are
involved in basketball. Find maximum number of students who are involved in all three activities if
each student is involved in at least one of these activities
Q14. In a college, each of 200 Students in a class is a member of at least one of the three clubs
IE,ISTE,DDFC. 80 students are member of IE, 90 students are members of ISTE and 100 students are
members of DDFC What is the maximum possible number of students who are members of all the
three clubs a) 45 b) 37 c) 35 d) 5
Q15. Out of 100 families in the neighbourhood, 50 own radios, 75 have TVs and 25 have VCRs. Only
10 families have all three and each VCR owner also has a TV. If 25 families have radio only, how
many have only TV? a) 30 b) 35 c) 40 d) 45
Q16. Eighty five children went to an amusement park where they could ride on the merry-go-round,
roller coaster and giant wheel. It was known that 20 of them took all three rides and 55 of them took
at least 2 of the 3 rides. Each ride costs Rs 1 and total expense is Rs. 145. a) Then how many children
did not try any of the rides? b) How many took exactly one ride
Q17. In a college, each of 200 Students in a class is a member of at least one of the three clubs IE,
ISTE, DDFC. 80 students are member of IE, 90 students are members of ISTE and 100 students are
members of DDFC (i) What is the maximum possible number of students who are members of all the
three clubs. a) 45 b) 37 c) 35 d) 50 (ii) If 25 students are members of only IE then the maximum
number of persons who are members of all the three clubs a) 15 b) 20 c) 25 d) 30 (iii) If 130 students
belong to either IE or ISTE then at least how many members belong to both IE and ISTE but not
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Q18. Students in a college have to choose at least two subjects from chemistry, mathematics and
physics. The number of students choosing all three subjects is 18, choosing mathematics as one of
their subjects is 23 and choosing physics as one of their subjects is 25. The smallest possible number
of students who could choose chemistry as one of their subjects is 22 19 20 21
Q19. A club has 256 members of whom 144 can play football, 123 can play tennis, and 132 can play
cricket. Moreover, 58 members can play both football and tennis, 25 can play both cricket and
tennis, while 63 can play both football and cricket. If every member can play at least one game, then
the number of members who can play only tennis is 32 43 38 45
Q20. Each of 74 students in a class studies at least one of the three subjects H, E and P. Ten students
study all three subjects, while twenty study H and E, but not P. Every student who studies P also
studies H or E or both. If the number of students studying H equals that studying E, then the number
of students studying H is
Q21. If among 200 students, 105 like pizza and 134 like burger, then the number of students who
like only burger can possibly be 26 23 96 93 Q22. In a class of 65 students 40 like cricket, 25 like
football and 20 like hockey. 10 students like both cricket and football, 8 students like football and
hockey and 5 students like all three sports. If all the students like at least one sport, then the number
of students who like both cricket and hockey is 78 10 12
ANSWER KEYS :- Ans 1) 6% Ans 2) 62,4 Ans 3) 30 Ans 4) 75 Ans 5) 35 Ans 6) 48 Ans 7) 60% Ans 8) 47
ANSWER KEYS :- Ans 9- 10% Ans 10) 100 Ans 11) a) 55, 10 b) 45, 0 Ans 12) a) 60 , 10 b) 0 , 20 Ans 13)
40 Ans 14) 35 ANSWER KEYS :- Ans 15) 35 Ans 16) 15,15 Ans 17) 35,15,10 Ans 18) 20 Ans 19) 43 Ans
20) 52 Ans 21) 93 Ans 22) 7