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TAGORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

VASANT VIHAR, N.DELHI


ASSIGNMENT- MATHEMATICS
SETS
CLASS – XI (2021-22)

LEVEL 1

Q1. List all the proper subsets of A = { 0,1,2,3 }

Q2. Prove using Venn – Diagrams


a) A  ( B − C ) = A  ( B  C’ )
b) (A  B) - C = ( A – C)  (B – C)
c) A – ( B – C) = ( A – B)  ( A  C)
d) A – ( B  C) = ( A – B)  ( A - C)
e) A – ( B  C) = ( A – B)  ( A - C)

Q3. If aN = { ax : x  N} , the find 3N  7N where a  N

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
 , , , , , , 
Q4. Write in set builder form A =  2 5 10 17 26 37 50 

Q5. If A  B, what are the values of A  B , A ∪ B

Q6. a) Express A = {x : x є R , - 6 ≤ x < 0} as an interval.


b) Write the interval B = ] 3 , 8 ] in the set builder form.

Q7. Let T and R be defined as R= {x: x  Z and x is divisible by 3} ,T= {x: x x  Z and is divisible by 6}.
Is T  R ? Justify.

Q8. A survey of 500 television viewers produced the following information: 285 watch football, 195 watch
hockey, 115 watch basketball, 45 watch football and basketball, 70 watch football and hockey, 50
watch hockey and basketball, 50 do not watch any of the three games. How many watch all the three
games? How many watch exactly one of the three games? (20, 335)

LEVEL II
Q1. If X = { 1 , 2 , 3 } , and if n represents any member of X , write the following sets containing
all numbers represented by (i) 4n (ii) n + 6 (iii) n/2 (iv) n – 1

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Q2. Write the following in Roster form:
a) A = {x | x4 - 5x2 + 6 =0 , x  R} { ±√2, ±√3 }

b) B = {x | x is a positive integer less than 10 and 2x – 1 is an odd integer} {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}

Q3. Let A and B be two finite sets such that n(A)= m, n(B) = n. If ratio of cardinal numbers
of power sets of A and B is 64 and n(A) + n(B) = 32. Find the value of m and n. (19,13)

Q4. From 50 students taking examination in Math, Physics and Chemistry, each of the students has
passed at least one of the subjects, 37 passed Math, 24 Physics and 43 Chemistry. At most 19
passed Math and Physics, at most 29 Math and Chemistry and at most 20 Physics and Chemistry.
What is the largest possible number that could have passed in all 3 subjects? {14}

Q5. Find the power set of A = { {0} , 0 }

Q6. If X = { 8 − 7 n − 1 : n  N } , Y = { 49 (n − 1) : n  N } , then prove that X  Y


n

Q7. If A = {(x, y) : x2 + y2 = 25, , x,y  N } and B = {(x, y) : x2 + 9y2 = 144 , x,y  N }, then find A  B

Q8. Two finite sets have m and n elements respectively. The total number of subsets of first set is 112
more than the total number of subsets of the second set. Find the values of m and n. (6,3)

Q9. In a survey of 25 students it was found that 15 had taken Math, 12 had taken Physics and 11 had
taken Chemistry, 5 had taken Math and chemistry, 9 had taken Math 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 (5)
ii) Only Math (4)
iii) Only Physics (2)
iv) Physics and Chemistry but not Math (1)
v) Math and Physics but not Chemistry (6)
vi) Only one of the subjects (11)
vii) At least one of the subjects (23)
viii) None of the subjects (2)

Q10. In a group of children , 35 play football out of which 20 play football only, 22 play hockey ,
25 play cricket out of which 11 play cricket only. Out of these 7 play cricket and football
but not hockey , 3 play football and hockey but not cricket and 12 play football and cricket
both. How many play all three games. How many play cricket and hockey but not football.
(5 ,2)

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