SSC CGL Venn Diagram Mock Test 2026: Logical Reasoning MCQs
Venn Diagram questions become confusing when students try to remember ready-made diagrams instead of reading the relationship. The same three circles can mean completely different things depending on words such as All, Some and No. This mock trains you to convert statements into set relationships and then read the correct conclusion from the diagram.
The fastest way to solve a Venn Diagram question is to translate the words before looking at the options. If the statement says All A are B, A must stay inside B. If it says Some A are B, the circles need a common region. If it says No A is B, the circles must stay separate. Once these three ideas are clear, most SSC CGL Venn Diagram questions become much easier.
This SSC CGL Venn Diagram Mock Test 2026 contains 25 original Logical Reasoning MCQs covering subset relations, overlapping sets, separate sets, three-set diagrams, diagram-based inference and mixed All-Some-No logic. The detailed answers explain the relationship, not just the correct option.
The official 2026 notice includes Venn Diagrams under the Tier-I General Intelligence and Reasoning syllabus. Tier-I Reasoning has 25 questions for 50 marks, with a 15-minute sectional timer, and each wrong answer carries 0.50 negative marking. This mock uses 25 questions, 15 minutes, +2 for correct and -0.50 for wrong as a focused practice format. Read the official SSC CGL 2026 notice.
Translate the words before drawing circles
Do not begin with the diagram. First decide whether the relation is containment, overlap or separation.
Read only what the diagram proves
A circle inside another does not mean the outer circle is inside the smaller one. Avoid reversing the relation.
Your Venn Diagram Mock Test Result
Relationship-type accuracy
Check whether your mistakes come from simple containment, overlap, three-set mapping, diagram inference or mixed Venn logic.
Detailed Answers and Venn Logic
The answer analysis uses a larger font so each set relationship remains easy to read on laptop and mobile.
Submit the Set Atlas?
Check blank and review questions before final submission.
Three Relationships You Should Recognise Instantly
You do not need to memorise dozens of Venn Diagram pictures. Almost every basic reasoning question is built from containment, overlap or separation.
A is the smaller set and remains completely inside B. Never reverse this automatically.
The circles share a region. That shared region represents members belonging to both groups.
The circles do not touch. There is no common member between the two groups.
Why Students Get Venn Diagram Conclusions Wrong
The most common mistake is reading more information than the diagram actually gives. If A is inside B, the diagram proves All A are B. It does not prove All B are A. Similarly, a small overlap proves Some, not All. Train yourself to use the weakest conclusion that is definitely supported.
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SSC CGL Venn Diagram Mock Test FAQs
Yes. Venn Diagrams are directly listed in the official Tier-I General Intelligence and Reasoning syllabus.
No. The complete Tier-I Reasoning section has 25 questions from many topics. This page uses 25 questions only for focused Venn Diagram practice.
It represents a complete subset relationship. If A is inside B, every A belongs to B.
It shows that some members are common to both sets, but neither set has to be completely inside the other.
Handle one statement at a time. First place the broadest set, then add subsets, overlap or separation according to each statement.
The focused mock gives +2 for a correct answer, -0.50 for a wrong answer and 0 for an unattempted question.
