Class 11th 1st Set Chapter Set Theory
Class 11th 1st Set Chapter Set Theory
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CLASS : XI DURATION : 1½ hrs
General Instructions:
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(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 20 questions divided into five Sections A, B, C, D and E.
(iii). Section A comprises of 10 MCQs of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 4 questions of 2 marks
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each. Section C comprises of 3 questions of 3 marks each. Section D comprises of 1 question of 5
marks each and Section E comprises of 2 Case Study Based Questions of 4 marks each.
(iv). There is no overall choice.
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(v). Use of Calculators is not permitted
SECTION – A
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Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.
1. The number of subsets of a set containing n elements is
(a) 2n (b) 2n – 1 (c) 2n – 1 (d) nn
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2. Let A = {2, 5}, then subsets of set A are ϕ, {2}, {5}, {2, 5}, i.e. 4 subsets then the number of
elements its power set contains are
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(a) 4 (b) 42 (c) 10 (d) 2
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(a) A′ ∪ B ∪ C (b) A′ ∪ B (c) A′ ∪ C′ (d) A′ ∩ B
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4. Let S = set of all points inside the square, T = the set of points inside the triangle and C = the set
of points inside the circle. If the triangle and circle intersect each other and are contained in a
square. Then
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(a) S ∩ T ∩ C = ϕ (b) S ∪ T ∪ C = C (c) S ∪ T ∪ C = S (d) S ∪ T = S ∩ C
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5. If set A: numbers multiple of 4 and set B: numbers multiple of 6, then set A ∩ B is
(a) numbers multiple of 2 (b) numbers multiple of 4
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(c) numbers multiple of 12 (d) numbers multiple of 24
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6. For disjoint sets A and B, n(A) = 3, n(B) = 5, then n(A ∩ B) is
(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 8
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(a) {1, 2, 3, ..., 20} (b) {1, 2, 3, 4}
(c) {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} (d) {–4, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4}
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8. The set {– 1, 1} in the set builder form can be written as
(a) {–1, 1} (b) {x ∈ W : x ≤ 1}
(c) {x ∈ Z : x ≤ 1} (d) {x : x is a solution of x2 = 1}
For Q9 and Q10, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Choose
the correct answer out of the following choices.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
9. Assertion (A): The set A = {x : x is an even prime number greater than 2} is the empty set.
Reason (R): The set B = {x : x2 = 4, x is odd} is not an empty set.
10. Assertion (A): If n(A) = 3, n(B ) = 6 and A B, then the number of elements in A B is 9.
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Reason (R): If A and B are disjoint, then n(A B ) is n(A) + n(B ).
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SECTION – B
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Questions 11 to 14 carry 2 marks each.
11. A and B are two sets such that : n(A – B) = 14 + x, n(B – A) = 3x and n(A ∩ B) = x, draw a Venn
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diagram to illustrate information and if n(A) = n(B) then find the value of x.
12. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The total number of subsets of the first set is 56 more
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than the total number of subsets of the second set. Find the values of m and n.
13. A and B are two sets such that n(A) = 3 and n(B) = 6. Find (i) minimum value of n(A ∪ B) (ii)
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maximum value of n(A ∪ B).
SECTION – C
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Questions 15 to 17 carry 3 marks each.
15. In an examination, 80% students passed in Mathematics, 72% passed in Science and 13% failed
in both the subjects, if 312 students passed in both the subjects. Find the total number of students
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who appeared in the examination.
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16. Let A, B and C be three sets such that A ∪ B = A ∪ C and A ∩ B = A ∩ C. Show that B = C.
17. Let U ={1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8}, A = {2, 3, 4}, B = {3, 4, 5}. Show that (A ∪ B)′ = A′ ∩ B′ and (A ∩
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B)′ = A′ ∪ B′
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SECTION – D
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Questions 18 carry 5 marks.
18. In a group of 50 students, the number of students studying French, English, Sanskrit were found
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to be as follows :
French = 17, English = 13, Sanskrit = 15
French and English = 9, English and Sanskrit = 4
French and Sanskrit = 5, English, French and Sanskrit = 3. Find the number of students who
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study
(i) French only
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(ii) English only
(iii) Sanskrit only
(iv) English and Sanskrit but not French
(v) French and Sanskrit but not English