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Out of 800 tourists who visited Agra, 60% visited the Tajmahal. Number of tourists who visited all the three places were 1/3rd of those who went to see the Tajmahal. Tourists who visited only the Red Fort were equal to the total of those who visited the Tajmahal and either Red Fort or Fatehpur Sikri, but not both. Also the number of tourists visiting Red Fort and Fatehpur Sikri are same. And number of tourists visiting only Fatehpur Sikri and only the Tajmahal were 140 and 190 respectively. (Assume that each tourist visits at least one place.) 11.How many tourists visited the Red Fort? 1) 480 2) 410 3) 130 4) 140 5) None of these 12.The number of tourists visiting only one of the three places is 1) 2702) 330 3) 460 4) 410 5) None of these 13.The number of tourists who visited at least one of the Red Fort or Fatehpur Sikri is 1) 610 2) 670 3) 600 4) 640 5) None of these 14.How many tourists have visited Tajmahal and Fatehpur Sikri but not Red Fort? 1) 60 2) 220 3) 70 4) 50 5) None of these 15.The number of tourists who visited at least two places is 1) 340 2) 160 3) 180 4) 240 5) None of these

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