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The document contains 23 multiple choice questions about sets and their operations. The questions cover topics like subsets, power sets, union and intersection of sets, and counting elements in sets. Answer keys are provided at the end.

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DPP 1sets

The document contains 23 multiple choice questions about sets and their operations. The questions cover topics like subsets, power sets, union and intersection of sets, and counting elements in sets. Answer keys are provided at the end.

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DPP: Sets

1. A  {x : x  x} represent
(a) {0} (b) {}
(c) {1} (d) {x}
2. If A  { , {}}, then the power set of A is
(a) A (b) { , {}, A}
(c) { ,{}, ({}}, A} (d) None

 1 
3. If Q   x : x  , where y  N  , then
 y 
(a) 0Q (b) 1 Q

(c) 2Q (d) 2  Q


3
4. Which set is the subset of all given sets
(a){1, 2, 3, 4,......} (b) {1}
(c){0} (d){}

5. Let S  {0, 1, 5, 4, 7} . Then the total number of subsets of S is


(a)64 (b)32
(c) 40 (d)20
6. The number of non-empty subsets of the set {1, 2, 3, 4} is
(a)15 (b)14
(c)16 (d)17
7. If A  {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, then the number of proper subsets of A is
(a)120 (b) 30
(c)31 (d) 32

Operations of sets

8. Let A  {1, 2, 3, 4}, B  {2, 3, 4, 5, 6} , then A  B is equal to


(a ){2, 3, 4} (b) {1, 2, 3}
(c){5, 6} (d) {1}

9. The smallest set A such that A  {1, 2} = {1, 2,


3, 5, 9} is
(a) {2, 3, 5} (b) {3, 5, 9}
(c) {1, 2, 5, 9} (d) None
10. If A  B = B, then
(a) A  B (b) B  A
(c) A   (d) B  
11. For two sets A  B  A iff
(a) B  A (b) A  B

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Er. Vineet Loomba (IIT Roorkee)
(c) A  B (d) A  B
12. If A and B are two sets, then A  B  A  B iff
(a) A  B (b) B  A
(c) A  B (d) None
13. Let A and B be two sets. Then
(a)A  B  A  B
(b) A  B  A  B
(c)A  B = A  B
(d)None of these

14. 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
(a) {3, 4, 10} (b) {2, 8, 10}
(c){4, 5, 6} (d) {3, 5, 14}

15. If A and B are any two sets, then A  (A  B) is equal to


(a) A (b)B
c
(c) A (d) B c

16. Let A = {a, b, c}, B = {b, c, d}, C = {a, b, d, e}, then A  (B  C) is


(a) {a, b, c} (b) {b, c, d}
(c){a, b, d, e} (d) {e}
17. If A and B are sets, then A  (B – A) is
(a)  (b) A
(c)B (d)None

18. If N a  [an : n  N }, then N 6  N 8 

(a) N6 (b) N8
(c) N 24 (d) N 44

Number of Elements

19. If n( A)  3 , n(B)  6 and A  B . Then the number of elements in A  B is equal to


(a)3 (b) 9
(c) 6 (d)None

20. 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
[DCE]
(a)128 (b) 216
(c)240 (d) 160

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Er. Vineet Loomba (IIT Roorkee)
21. 20 teachers of a school either teach mathematics or physics. 12 of them teach mathematics while 4 teach both
the subjects. Then the number of teachers teaching physics only is
(a)12 (b) 8
(c)16 (d)None

22. In a class of 100 students, 55 students have passed in Mathematics and 67 students have passed in Physics. Then
the number of students who have passed in Physics only is
[DCE; IIT]
(a)22 (b) 33
(c)10 (d) 45

23. In a college of 300 students, every student reads 5 newspaper and every newspaper is read by 60 students. The
no. of newspaper is [IIT]
(a)At least 30 (b) At most 20
(c) Exactly 25 (d) None

1b 2c 3b 4d 5b 6a 7c 8a 9b 10b 11a 12c

13a 14a 15a 16a 17a 18c 19c 20d 21b 22d 23c

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Er. Vineet Loomba (IIT Roorkee)

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