This document contains 10 practice problems related to set theory concepts like representation of sets, types of sets, subsets, and power sets. The problems test understanding of concepts like determining the number of subsets of a given set, identifying which collections are valid sets, writing the power set of a set, and identifying infinite vs finite sets. Key concepts covered include the power set formula of 2^n for a set with n elements, proper vs non-empty subsets, and examples of infinite and finite sets.
This document contains 10 practice problems related to set theory concepts like representation of sets, types of sets, subsets, and power sets. The problems test understanding of concepts like determining the number of subsets of a given set, identifying which collections are valid sets, writing the power set of a set, and identifying infinite vs finite sets. Key concepts covered include the power set formula of 2^n for a set with n elements, proper vs non-empty subsets, and examples of infinite and finite sets.
This document contains 10 practice problems related to set theory concepts like representation of sets, types of sets, subsets, and power sets. The problems test understanding of concepts like determining the number of subsets of a given set, identifying which collections are valid sets, writing the power set of a set, and identifying infinite vs finite sets. Key concepts covered include the power set formula of 2^n for a set with n elements, proper vs non-empty subsets, and examples of infinite and finite sets.
This document contains 10 practice problems related to set theory concepts like representation of sets, types of sets, subsets, and power sets. The problems test understanding of concepts like determining the number of subsets of a given set, identifying which collections are valid sets, writing the power set of a set, and identifying infinite vs finite sets. Key concepts covered include the power set formula of 2^n for a set with n elements, proper vs non-empty subsets, and examples of infinite and finite sets.
Topic : Representation of sets, Types of sets, subset and power set
1. The number of subsets of the power set of set A = {7, 10, 11} is (1) 32 (2) 16 (3) 64 (4) 256 2. Which of the following collections is not a set? (1) The collection of natural numbers between 2 and 20. (2) The collection of numbers which satisfy the equation x2 – 5x + 6 = 0. (3) The collection of prime numbers between 1 and 100. (4) The collection of all intelligent women in Vadodara. 3. The set of intelligent students in a class is – (1) a null set (2) a singleton set (3) a finite set (4) not a well defined collection 4. Write power set of the set A = {φ, {φ}}. (1) {φ, {φ}, {{φ}}, A} (2) {φ} (3) {φ, {φ}} (4) {φ, {φ}, {{φ}}} 5. If a set A has n elements, then the total number of subsets of A is
(1) n (2) n 2 (3) 2 n (4) 2n
6. The set A = {x : x ∈ R, x2 = 16 and 2x = 6} is (1) Null set (2) Singleton set (3) Infinite set (4) Not a well defined collection 7. The number of proper subsets of the set {1, 2, 3} is (1) 8 (2) 7 (3) 6 (4) 5 8. The number of non-empty subsets of the set {1, 2, 3, 4} is (1) 15 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) 17 9. If A = {x : –3 < x < 3, x ∈ Z} then the number of subsets of A is – (1) 120 (2) 30 (3) 31 (4) 32 10. Which of the following sets is an infinite set? (1) Set of divisors of 24 (2) Set of all real number which lie between 1 and 2 (3) Set of all human beings living in India. (4) Set of all three digit natural numbers.