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DPP 3

The document contains 10 math word problems related to set theory and Venn diagrams. The problems involve calculating intersections, unions, complements and cardinalities of sets. Students are asked to determine the answers by analyzing relationships between sets represented in population data, Venn diagrams or contextual word problems about groups of people and their activities.

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DPP 3

The document contains 10 math word problems related to set theory and Venn diagrams. The problems involve calculating intersections, unions, complements and cardinalities of sets. Students are asked to determine the answers by analyzing relationships between sets represented in population data, Venn diagrams or contextual word problems about groups of people and their activities.

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MATHS

DPP
DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEMS

DPP No : 3 Class : 11 Chapter : Set Theory

1. If A ∩ B = B, then
(1) A ⊂ B (2) B ⊂ A (3) A = φ (4) B = φ

2. If A = {2, 3, 4, 8, 10}, B = {3, 4, 5, 10, 12}, C = {4, 5, 6, 12, 14} then (A ∩ B) ∪ (A ∩ C) is equal to
(1) {3, 4, 10} (2) {2, 8, 10} (3) {4, 5, 6} (4) {3, 5, 14}
3. If A and B are sets, then A ∩ (B – A) is
(1) φ (2) A (3) B (4) None of these
4. Let U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} , A = {1, 2, 5}, B = {6, 7} , then A ∩ B ′ is
(1) B’ (2) A (3) A’ (4) B
5. Which of the following Venn-diagrams best represents the sets of females, mothers and doctors?

(1) (2) (3) (4)


6. Let n(U ) = 700, n( A) = 200, n( B ) = 300 and n( A ∩ B) = 100, then n( A c ∩ B c ) =
(1) 400 (2) 600 (3) 300 (4) 200
7. In a town of 10,000 families it was found that 40% family buy newspaper A, 20% buy newspaper B and
10% families buy newspaper C, 5% families buy A and B, 3% buy B and C and 4% buy A and C. If 2%
families buy all the three newspapers, then number of families which buy A only is
(1) 3100 (2) 3300 (3) 2900 (4) 1400
8. In a city 20 percent of the population travels by car, 50 percent travels by bus and 10 percent travels by
both car and bus. Then persons travelling by car or bus are
(1) 80 percent (2) 40 percent (3) 60 percent (4) 70 percent
9. In a class of 55 students, the numbers of students studying different subjects are 23 in Mathematics, 24 in
Physics, 19 in Chemistry, 12 in Mathematics and Physics, 9 in Mathematics and Chemistry, 7 in Physics
and Chemistry and 4 in all the three subjects. The number of students who have taken exactly one subject
is
(1) 6 (2) 9 (3) 7 (4) All of these
10. Out of 800 boys in a school, 224 played cricket, 240 played hockey and 336 played basketball. Of the
total, 64 played both basketball and hockey; 80 played cricket and basketball and 40 played cricket and
hockey; 24 played all the three games. The number of boys who did not play any game is
(1) 128 (2) 216 (3) 240 (4) 160

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