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Aptitude Test Topic: Problem Solving

Quantitative questions without Geometry and Data Interpretation.

This section of the test evaluate your understanding of simple arithmetic and mathematical logic based on the arithmetic.

Directions

Solve each problem and indicate the best of the answer choices given.

Numbers

All numbers used are real numbers.

Figures

Figures are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when it is stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn to scale. Straight lines may sometimes appear jagged. All figures lie on a plane unless otherwise indicated.

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Problem Solving: Overlapping Sets Practice MCQ

Question Statement:

Each of the 59 members in a high school class is required to sign up for a minimum of one and a maximum of three academic clubs. The three clubs to choose from are the poetry club, the history club, and the writing club. 22 students sign up for the poetry club. 27 students for the history club and 28 students for the writing club. If 6 students sign up for exactly two clubs, how many students sign up for all three clubs?

3
4
5
6

Explanation:

Correct Answer: D

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Question: 3   Test: 1 of 1 Next Test

Tests

You are taking Aptitude Test No. 1

Each aptitude test is comprised of 10 except the last test which might have fewer than 10 in some topics.

You are at question (MCQ) number 3 and Test Number 1 of Problem Solving: Overlapping Sets. To deal with Problem Solving questions, you must take lesson on the subject. In case of science and Art subjects revise your text books and in case of general aptitude topics take lessons from the topic page.

The question: Each of the 59 members in a high school class is required to sign up for a minimum of one and a maxi .... with options: 3, 4, 5, 6 can be solved with the concepts and understanding of Problem Solving.