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3. The number of subsets of a set


containing n elements is
(a) n (b) 2" - 1 (c) n2 (d) 2"
4. For any two sets Aand B, An
(AUB)=
(a) A (b) B (c) (d) none of these.
5. If A = (1, 3, 5, B) and B = (2, 4), then
(a) 4 ¬ A (b) 14} cA (c) BcA (d) none of these.
6. The symmetric difference of A and B is
(a) (A - B) n (B- A) (b) (A- B) (B- A)
(c) (AU B) -(AnB) (d) ((AUB) - A} I(AU B) -BÊ
7. The symmetric difference of A = (1, 2, 3) and B = (3, 4, 5) is
(a) {1, 2} (b) (1, 2, 4, 5) (c) (4,3) (d) (2, 5, 1,4, 3)
8. For any two sets A and B, (A - B) U(B- A)=
(a) (A- B) UA (b) (B-A) UB
(c) (Au B) - (A B) (d) (AUB) n(An B).
9. Which of the following statement is false :
(a) A- B= AnB (b) A-B= A-(AnB)
(c) A-B=A -B' (d) A-B= (AUB) - B.
10. For any three sets A, Band C
(a) An(B-C) =(An B) -(AnC) (b) AnB -C)=(AnB)-C
(c) AU (B-C) =(AU B) n(AU C) (d) AU(B-C) =(AUB)-(AUC).
11. Let A= (x:xe R, x>4) and B=(x e R:x<5). Then, AnB=
(a) (4,5) (b) (4,5) (c) (4, 5) (d) (4, 5)
12. Let Ube the universal set containing 700elements. If A, Bare sub-sets ofU such that
n(A) =200, n (B) = 300 and n (AnB) = 100. Then, n (A'n B') =
(a) 400 (b) 600 (c) 300 (d) none of these.
13. Let Aand B be two sets such that n(A)= 16, n (B) =14, n (AUB) = 25. Then,
n(An B) is equal to
(a) 30 (b) 50 (c) 5 (d) none of these
14. IfA = 1, 2,3, 4, 5, then the number of proper subsets of Ais
(a) 120 (b) 30 (c) 31 (d) 32
15. In set-builder method the nullset is represented by
(a) 9 (b) (c) x:x*x (d) x:x=x
16. If Aand Bare two disjoint sets, then n (AuB) is equal to
(a) n (A) +n (B) (b) n(A) + n(B) -n(AnB)
(c) n (A) +n (B) +n(An B) (a) n (A) n (B) (e) n(A) -n (B)
M. For two sets AUB= A iff
(a) BcA (b) AcB (c) A# B (d) A = B
18. If A and B are two sets such that n(A) = 70, n (B) = 60, n (A uB) = 110, then
n (An B) is equal to
(a) 240 (b) 50 (c) 40 (d) 20
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19. ItA and Bare two given sets, then An(AnB is equal to
(a) A (b) B (c) (d) Ao
20. ltA=(xis amultiple of 3)and, B= (x:xis a multiple of 5|, then A- Bis
(a) AoB (b) AnB (c) (d) AnB
travels
21. In a city 20% of the population travels by car, 50% travels by bus and 10%
by both car and bus. Then,persons travelling by car or bus is
(a) 80% (b) 40% (c) 60% (d) 70%
22. If AnB = B, then
(a) AcB (b) BcA (c) A = (d) B =
23. An investigator interviewed 100 students to determine the performance of three
drinks: milk, coffee and tea. The investigator reported that 10 students take all three
drinks milk, coffee and tea; 20 students take milk and coffee, 25 students take miik
and tea; 12 students take milk only; 5 students take coffee only and 8 students take
tea only. Then the number of students who did not take any of three drinks is
(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 25 (d) 30
24. Twofinite sets have mand nelements. The number of elements in the power set of
first set is 48 more than the total number of elements in power set of the second set.
Then, the values of m and n are:
(a) 7,6 (b) 6,3 (c) 6,4 (d) 7,4 (e) 3,7
25. In a class of 175 students the following data shows the number of students opting
rmore subjects. Mathematics 100; Physics 70; Chemistry 40; Mathematics and
Physics 30; Mathematics and Chemistry 28; Physics and Chemistry 23; Mathe
matics, Physics and Chemistry 18. How many students have offered Mathematics
alone ?
(a) 35 (b) 48 (c) 60 (d) 22 (e) 30

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