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ASSIGNMENT FOR CLASS XI

Chapter: -Set
Q1. Define following with example:- Set, Set Theory, Roaster/Tabular form, Set builder form, Empty set,
Singleton set, Finite set, Infinite set , Equal set, Subset, Super set, Open interval, Close interval, Half close
interval, Half open interval, Equal set, power set, Universal set, Venn diagram, Union of set, Intersection of
set, Complement of a set, Difference of sets and Disjoint set .

Q2. If Ω = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h}, A= {b, c}, B= {c, d, e}, C={c, g, h}, then State and verify De Morgan’s rule for
two and three sets

Q3.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 three subjects. Find the number of students that had taken,

(i) Only Chemistry, (ii) only Mathematics, (iii) Only Physics (iv)Physics and Chemistry but not Mathematics
(v)Mathematics and Physics but notChemistry (vi)Mathematics and Chemistry but not Physics (vii) Only
one of the subjects (viii) At least one of the three subjects (ix) None of the subjects. Ans. 5 ,4, 2,1, 6, 2,
11,23,2
Q4. If A={1,2,3,4,5 } , B={1,3,5,8} , C={2,5,7,8}, then verify the following;-
(i) A−( B∪C )=( A−B )∩( A−C ) (ii) A−( B∩C )=( A−B )∪( A−C )

(iii) A∩(B−C )=( A∩B )−( A∩C ) (IV) A∪B=( A−B )∪B

(v) A∪(B∩C )=( A∪B )∩( A∪C ) (VI) A∩(B∪C )=( A∩B )∪( A∩C )

Q5. (i)If (x-y, 3) = (5, x+y) then find the value of x and y. Ans. 4,-1,

(ii)If (x+3, 5) = (6, 2x+y) then find the value of x and y. Ans. 3,-1,

(iii)If (x-1, y+3) = (2, -5) then find the value of x and y. Ans. 3,-8,

Q6. If n (A) =p, n (B) =q, n(C) = r and n (D) = s then find (i)n (AxBxCxD) (ii) Number of possible subset of
(AxBxCxD)(iii)n[P(AxBxCxD)] (iv) Number of possible relation from A to C (v)Number of possible relation from B
to D Ans. pqrs, 2pqrs , 2pqrs, 2pr ,2qs,

Q7. If A = {1,2,3 }, B = {3,4} and C = {1,3,5}, find (i)Ax(BUC) (ii) Ax (B∩C) (iii) (AxB) ∩ (BxC), Ans.(i) {(1,1),(1,3),
(1,4),(1,5), (2,1), (2,3),(2,4),(2,5),(3,1),(3,3),(3,4),(3,5)} (ii) {(1,3),(2,3),(3,3)} (iii) {(3,3)}

Q8. A relation R is defined from a set A ={2,3,4,5} to a set B = {3,6,7,10} as follows { (x,y):x divides y}. Express R
as a set of ordered pairs and determine the domain and range of R. Ans. {(2,6), (2,10),(3,3), (3,6), (5,10)},
{2,3,5},{3,6,10}.

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