Correct option is B
the relationship among "Triangle, Quadrilateral, and Square," consider their hierarchical relationship in terms of geometry:
- Triangle: A shape with three sides.
- Quadrilateral: A shape with four sides, encompassing squares as a subset.
- Square: A specific type of quadrilateral where all sides are equal, and all angles are right angles.
Logical Relationship:
- All squares are quadrilaterals, but not all quadrilaterals are squares.
- Triangles are completely separate from both quadrilaterals and squares since they do not share the defining feature of having four sides.
The correct representation is a Venn Diagram:
- One circle represents triangles, distinct and not overlapping with the quadrilaterals or squares.
- Squares are a subset (smaller circle) entirely within the quadrilaterals' circle.
This can be visualized as:
- A large circle for Quadrilaterals.
- Inside it, a smaller circle for Squares.
- A separate, non-overlapping circle for Triangle


