Venn Diagram Practice
A worksheet for Grade 4 students to practice understanding and creating Venn diagrams.
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Venn Diagram Practice
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Read each question carefully and use your knowledge of Venn diagrams to answer. Some questions will ask you to fill in a Venn diagram or list items.
Look at the Venn diagram below and answer the questions.
1. What numbers are both even and multiples of 3?
2. List all the numbers that are only even.
3. List all the numbers that are only multiples of 3.
Use the words in the word bank to complete the sentences about Venn diagrams.
4. Venn diagrams use to show relationships between sets of things.
5. The part where the circles shows items that belong to both groups.
6. Items in the overlapping section have characteristics.
7. Draw a Venn diagram to sort the following numbers: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30. One circle should be labeled 'Multiples of 5' and the other 'Multiples of 10'.
List the numbers in the correct sections:
Only Multiples of 5:
Multiples of both 5 and 10:
Only Multiples of 10:
Read each statement and circle true or false.
8. A Venn diagram can only compare two groups.
True
False
9. The section where circles overlap represents items that share characteristics.
True
False
10. In a class, 15 students like reading, 10 students like drawing, and 5 students like both reading and drawing. How many students like only reading? How many students like only drawing? How many students are there in total who like reading or drawing or both?