Xi App - Math - CH - 1 - WS - 1 - 25 - 26
Xi App - Math - CH - 1 - WS - 1 - 25 - 26
13. The cardinality of the power set of {x: x∈N, x≤10} is ______.
14. The number of elements in the Power set P(S) of the set S = (0, 1, {2, 3}) is
15. A - (B ∪ C) is
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17. 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.
18. 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 to Chemical C1, but not chemical
C2, (ii) Chemical C2 but not chemical C1, (iii) Chemical C1 or chemical C2.
19. Write the following intervals in set-builder form: (i) (-7,0) (ii) [6,12]
20. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The total no. of subsets of the first set is 112 more than the total no.
of subsets of second set. Find the value of m and n.
21. In a survey of 100 persons, it was found that 28 read magazine A, 30 read magazine B, 42 read magazine C,
8 read magazines A and B, 10 read magazines A and C, 5 read magazines B and C and 3 read all the three
magazines. Find i) how many read at least one of the three magazines ii) how many read magazine C only?
22. There are 40 students in a Chemistry class and 650 students in a Physics class. Find the number of students
which are either in Physics class or Chemistry class in the following cases: (i) The two classes meet at the
same hour. (ii) the two classes meet at different hours and 20 students are enrolled in both the subjects.
23. A college awarded 38 medals in Football, 15 in Basketball and 20 to 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 metals in exactly two
of the three sports?
24. 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 (i) Only
Chemistry (ii) Only Mathematics (iii) Only Physics
25. Of the members of three athletic teams in a certain school, 21 are in the basketball team, 26 in hockey team
and 29 in the football team. 14 play hockey and basketball, 15 play hockey and football, 12 play football and
basketball and 8 play all the three games. How many members are there in all?
26. Let A, B and C be the sets such that A ∪ B = A ∪ C and A ∩ B = A ∩ C. Show that B=C.
27. Write the following sets in set builder form:
A = {2,3,5,7,11,13,17, 19….} B = {-2, 0, 2} C = {41, 43, 47}
28. Two finite sets A and B have m and k element respectively. If the ratio of cardinal number of power set of A
to Cardinal number of Power set of B is 64: 1 and n(A) + n(B) = 12, then find the value of m and k.
29. Two finite sets have m and k elements. If total number of subsets of first set is 56 more than the total
number of subsets of second set, then find the values of m and k.
30. Let U be the set of all digits in our number system, A = {x: x is an odd integer}, B = {x: x is an even integer}
and C = {x: x less than equal to 5}, then find the following sets:
i) (AUB)c ii) A – C iii) Ac U Bc
31. Let U = {x: x is a natural number less than or equal to 8}, A = {x; 5 < x2< 50}, C = {x: x is a prime}, Hence
verify De Morgan’s Law.
32. If A = the set of letters in the word ‘JAIPUR’ and B = the set of letters of the word ‘JODHPUR’, Hence verify
Commutative law.
33. If n(U) = 40, n(A) = 25 and n(B) = 20, then find i) the greatest value of n (A U B) ii) the least value of
n (A n B).
34. A market research group conducted a survey of 1000 people and reported that 720 people liked product A
and 450 people liked product B. what is the least number of people that must have liked both products?
35. In a university, out of 100 students 15 offered Mathematics only, 12 offered Statistics only, 8 offered only
Physics, 40 offered Physics and Mathematics, 20 offered Physics and Statistics, 10 offered Mathematics and
Statistics, 65 offered Physics, by drawing a Venn diagram, find the number of students who i) offered
Mathematics ii) offered statistics iii) did not offer any of the above three subjects.
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