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CHAPTER – 1(SETS)

WORKSHEET(BASIC)
TIME - 45Min MAXIMUM MARKS:20

Choose the correct option: (3× = )

1. For any set , is equal to


(a) (b) (c) ∅ (d) none of these
2. Let , , be three sets given as
= 15, = 22, = 14 ∩ = 11, ∩ =
8, ∩ = 5, ∩ ∩ = 3, then ∪ ∪ equals if
, , !" " = 35,
(a) 35 (b) 30 (c) 26 (d) 5
3. Let # = $%: %' ( ' ') * + '(+ ! 3 + ℎ 100., / =
$%: %' ( '* * + ℎ 20.. Then # + / is
(a) 34 (b) 31 (c) 33 (d) 41

Fill in the blanks: (2× = 1)

4. If 2 are two finite sets, then + 2 is equal to _______.


5. Power set of the set = $1, 2. is _________________.

Answer the following: (3× = )

6. Write the following sets in the roaster form.


A = {x| x is a positive integer less than 10 and 2x – 1 is an odd number}.
7. Write the following in set builder form.
A = {3, 9, 27, 81}
8. If the universal set" = $1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17., 2 =
$1, 3, 7,13,[Link] find 2 .
Short Answer Type questions: (2× 1 = 5)

9. Let A, B, and C be the sets such that ∪ 2 = ∪ 6 ∩2 = ∩ 6.


Then show that B=C.
10. For any sets A and B, Show that / ∩ 2 = / ∩/ 2 .

Long Answer Type - I Questions: (2× 5 = 8)

11. In a survey of 400 students in a school, 100 were listed as taking apple
juice. 150 as taking orange juice and 75 were listed as taking both apple
as well as orange juice. Find how many students were taking neither
apple juice nor orange juice.
12. There are 200 individuals with a skin disorder, 120 had been exposed to
chemical C1, 50 to chemical C2, and 30 to both chemicals C1 and C2. Find
the number of individuals exposed toChemical C1, but not chemical C2,
(ii) Chemical C2 but not chemical C1, (iii) Chemical C1 or chemical
C2.

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CHAPTER – 1(SETS)
WORKSHEET(STANDARD)
TIME - 45Min MAXIMUM MARKS:20

Choose the correct option: (3× = )

1. Given two finite sets 2 such that = 115; 2 =


326; − 2 = 47; ℎ ∪ 2 is
(a) 373 (b) 165 (c) 370 (d) None of these
2. Given two finite sets 2 such that =3 2 = 6. Then
minimum numbers of elements in ∪ 2 is
(a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 18
3. If a set A containing 6 elements, then number of non-empty subsets of A
is
(b) 36 (b) 30 (c) 64 (d) 63

Fill in the blanks: (2× = 1)

4. When = ∅, then the number of elements in / is _______.


5. If 2 are any two sets, then − 2 is equal to ________.

Answer the following: (3× = )

6. Write the following sets in the roaster form.


=
H =<%: % = 1 ≤ ≤ 3, Bℎ ∈ DE.
=> ?@
7. Write the following in set builder form
@ F G H I J K L M
E=< , , , , , , , , E
F G H I J K L M @N
8. Write the following in interval form
{x: x∈ O, −4 ≤ % < 6}

Short Answer Type questions: (2× 1 = 5)

9. Show that if ⊂ 2, ℎ 6 − 2 ⊂ 6 − .
10. Assume that / = / 2 , #ℎ B ℎ = 2.
Long Answer Type - I Questions: (2× 5 = 8)

11. A college awarded 38 medals in football, 15 in basketball and 20 in


cricket. If these medals went to a total of 58 men and only three men got
medals in all the three sports, how many received medals in exactly two of
the three sports?
12. In a survey of 60 people, it was found that 25 people read newspaper H,
26 read newspaper T, 26 read newspaper I, 9 read both H & I, 11 read
both H and T. 8 read both T & I, 3 read all three newspapers. Find:
(i) The number of people who read at least one of the newspapers.
(ii) The number of people who read exactly one newspaper.

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CHAPTER – 1(SETS)
WORKSHEET(ADVANCE)
TIME - 5RSTU MAXIMUM MARKS:20

Choose the correct option: (3× = )

1. Let = $ %, V : V = FW , % ∈ O. and 2 = $ %, V : V = XFW , ∀% ∈ O.,


then ∩ 2 is
(a) Not a set (b) Singleton set (c) Empty Set (d) None of these
2. If = $%: % = 4 + 1, ∀ 2 ≤ ≤ 6., then the number of subsets
of are
(a) 2F (b) 2G (c) 2I (d) 2J
3. If DZ = $ , ∈ D ., then DG ∩ DI is equal to
DL (b) DI (c) DG (d) D@I

Fill in the blanks: (2× = 1)

4. For all sets 2, − ∩ 2 is equal to __________.


5. If " = $1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10., = $1, 2, 3, 5., 6 = $2, 3, 4, 8., then
6− is _____________.

Answer the following: (3× = )

6. Write the following sets in the roaster form.


N = $%: % H − 5% F + 6 = 0, % ∈ O.
7. Write the following in set builder form.
@ @ @ @
F = <1, , , , , …………E
H M @J FI
8. If A is a finite set containing n elements, then how many subsets of set
are obtained?
Short Answer Type questions: (2× 1 = 5)

9. Assume that / = / 2 , #ℎ B ℎ = 2.
10. Let A and B be two sets. If ∩ = 2 ∩ = ∅ ∪ =2∪
! * , ℎ #ℎ B ℎ = 2.

Long Answer Type - I Questions: (2× 5 = 8)

11. Prove that (a) ⋃=]^@ ] = ⋂=]^@ ] , (b) ⋂=]^@ ] = ⋃=]^@ ]


12. From 50 students taking examinations in Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry, each of the student has passed in at least one of the subject, 37
passed Mathematics, 24 Physics and 43 Chemistry. At most 19 passed
Mathematics and Physics, at most 29 Mathematics and Chemistry and at
most 20 Physics and Chemistry. What is the largest possible number that
could have passed all three examinations?

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CHAPTER – 1(SETS)
WORKSHEET(HOTS)
TIME - 45Min MAXIMUM MARKS:20

Choose the correct option: (3× = )

1. Each set ` contains 5 elements and each ` contains 2 elements and


FN =
⋃`^@ ` = # = ⋃`^@ ` . If each element of S belong to exactly 10 of the
` ′ and to exactly 4 of the ` ’s then n is
(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 100 (d) 50
2. Two finite sets have m and n elements respectively. The total number of
subsets of first set is 56 more than the total number of subsets of the
second set. The values of m and n respectively are
(a)7, 6 (b) 5, 1 (c) 6, 3 (d) 8, 7
3. Let = $%: % ∈ O, |%| < 2., 2 = $%: % ∈ O, |% − 2| ≥ 2. and ∪ 2 =
O − 6 , then the set C equals
$%: − 2 < % ≤ 2., (b)$%: −2 ≤ % ≤ 4.
c) $%: 2 ≤ % < 4. (d) None of these

Fill in the blanks: (2× = 1)

4. If 2 are finite sets such that ⊂ 2, then ∪ 2 = _______.


5. If is a finite set containing elements, then number of nonempty
subsets of is ____________.

Answer the following: (3× = )

6. Show that ∪2 = ∩ 2 '*(+' = 2.


7. A survey shows that 63% of the people watch a News channelwhereas
76% watch another channel. If %% of the people watch both channel, then
findthe interval in which % lies.
8. In a town of 840 persons, 450 persons read Hindi, 300 readEnglish and
200 read both. Then find the number of persons who read neither Hindi
nor English.

Short Answer Type questions: (2× 1 = 5)

9. Is it true that for any sets A and B,


/ ∪ / 2 = / ∪ 2 ? f '!V V B
10. In a group of 65 peoples, 40 like cricket, 10 like both cricket and tennis.
How many like tennis only but not cricket? How many like tennis?

Long Answer Type - I Questions: (2× 5 = 8)

11. In a survey it was found that 21 people liked product A, 26 liked product
B and 29 liked product C. If 14 people liked products A & B, 12 people
liked products C & A, 14 people liked products B & C and 8 liked all the
three products. Find how many liked product C only.
12. In a survey of 25 students, it was found that 15 had taken mathematics,
12 had taken physics and 11 had taken chemistry, 5 had taken
mathematics and chemistry, 9 had taken mathematics and physics, 4 had
taken physics and chemistry and 3 had taken all the 3 subjects. Find the
number of students that had (i) only chemistry,(ii) physics and chemistry,
but not mathematics, (iii) only one of the subjects, (iv) at least one of the
three subjects, (v) none of the subjects.

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