UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Select the wrong statement(s) about using Venn diagrams for syllogistic reasoning:

(A) Venn diagrams visually represent class relationships between terms like S, P and M;
(B) Shading a region in a Venn diagram usually indicates that the region is empty (no members);
(C) Placing an β€œΓ—β€ in a region normally indicates at least one member exists there;
(D) For categorical syllogisms, a two-circle Venn diagram is always sufficient; a three-circle diagram is never required;
(E) In UGC NET reasoning, drawing or mentally using Venn diagrams can help test validity of syllogisms quickly;
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