TWRP-1_Sets
TWRP-1_Sets
TWRP-1_Sets
Sets
No. of Questions Maximum Marks
TWRP-1
30 120
1. Let A = {(1, 2), (3, 4), 5}, then which of the following is 7. In a class of 55 students, the number of students studying
incorrect? different subjects are 23 in Mathematics, 24 in Physics, 19 in
(a) {3, 4} Ï A as (3, 4) is an element of A Chemistry, 12 in Mathematics and Physics, 9 in Mathemat-
(b) {5}, {(3, 4)} are subsets of A but not elements of A ics and Chemistry, 7 in Physics and Chemistry and 4 in all
(c) {1, 2}, {5} are subsets of A
the three subjects. The number of students who have taken
(d) {(1, 2), (3, 4), 5} is subset of A
2. A market research group conducted a survey of 1000 exactly one subject is
consumers and reported that 720 consumers liked product (a) 6 (b) 9
A and 450 consumers liked product B. What is the least (c) 7 (d) All of these
number that must have liked both products ?
8. A set A has 3 elements and another set B has 6 elements.
(a) 170 (b) 280
Then
(c) 220 (d) None of these
(a) 3 £ n (A È B) £ 6 (b) 3 £ n (A È B) £ 9
3. One of the partitions of the set {1, 2, 5, x, y, 2 , 3 } is (c) 6 £ n (A È B) £ 9 (d) 0 £ n (A È B) £ 9
9. If A = {1, 2, 5} and B = {3, 4, 5, 9}, then A D B is equal to
(a) {{1, 2, x}, {x, 5, y}, { 2 , 3 }}
(a) {1, 2, 5, 9} (b) {1, 2, 3, 4, 9}
(b) {{1,2, 2 }, {x,y, 2 }, { 5, 2 , 3 }} (c) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9} (d) None of these
10. At a certain conference of 100 people, there are 29 Indian
(c) {{1, 2}, {5, x}, { 2 , 3 }} women and 23 Indian men. Of these Indian people 4 are
(d) {{1, 2, 5}, {x, y}, { 2 , 3 }} doctors and 24 are either men or doctors. There are no foreign
doctors. How many foreigners and women doctors are
4. Let A and B be two sets then (A È B) 'È (A 'Ç B) is equal attending the conference?
to (a) 48, 1 (b) 34, 3
(a) A ¢ (b) A (c) 46, 4 (d) 42, 2
(c) B ¢ (d) None of these 11. Let X and Y be two non-empty sets such that
5. Let A = {(n, 2n) : n Î N} and B = {(2n, 3n) : n Î N}. What is X Ç A = Y Ç A = f and X È A = Y È A for some non-empty
A Ç B equal to ? set A. Then
(a) {(n, 6n) : n Î N} (b) {(2n, 6n) : n Î N} (a) X is a proper subset of Y
(b) Y is a proper subset of X
(c) {(n, 3n) : n Î N} (d) f
(c) X = Y
6. If aN = {ax : x Î N} and bN Ç cN = dN, where b, c Î N are
(d) X and Y are disjoint sets
relatively prime, then
12. Let A and B are two sets in a universal set U. Then which of
(a) d = bc (b) c = bd these is/are correct ?
(c) b = cd (d) None of these (a) A – B = A' – B'
(b) A – (A – B) = A Ç B
(c) A – B = A' Ç B'
(d) A È B = (A – B) È (B–A) È (A Ç B)
13. If A and B are non-empty sets such that A É B, then 21. The set (A \ B) È (B \ A) is equal to
(a) B' – A' = A – B (b) B' – A' = B – A (a) [ A \ ( A Ç B)] Ç [ B \ ( A Ç B)]
(c) A' – B' = A – B (d) A' Ç B' = B – A (b) ( A È B) \ ( A Ç B)
14. In a town of 10,000 families, it was found that 40% families
(c) A \ ( A Ç B)
buy newspaper A, 20% families buy newspaper B and 10%
families buy newspaper C. 5% families buy A and B, 3% (d) A Ç B \ A È B
buy B and C and 4% buy A and C. If 2% families buy all the 22. If A is the set of the divisors of the number 15, B is the set of
newspapers, then prime numbers smaller than 10 and C is the set of even
(a) 3,300 families buy A only numbers smaller than 9, then (A È C) Ç B is the set
(a) {1, 3, 5} (b) {1, 2, 3}
(b) 1,400 families buy B only.
(c) {2, 3, 5} (d) {2, 5}
(c) 4000 families buy none of A, B and C 23. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets
(d) All are correct of the first set is 112 more than that of the second set. The
15. In a battle 70% of the combatants lost one eye, 80% an ear, values of m and n are, respectively,
75% an arm, 85% a leg, x % lost all the four limbs. The (a) 4, 7 (b) 7, 4
minimum value of x is (c) 4, 4 (d) 7, 7
(a) 10 (b) 12 24. The number of students who take both the subjects
(c) 15 (d) None of these mathematics and chemistry is 30. This represents 10% of
16. Let n (U) = 700, n (A) = 200, n (B) = 300, n (A Ç B) = 100, then the enrolment in mathematics and 12% of the enrolment in
n (A' Ç B') is equal to chemistry. How many students take at least one of these
two subjects?
(a) 400 (b) 600
(a) 520 (b) 490
(c) 300 (d) None of these
(c) 560 (d) 480
17. Statement-1 : If B = U – A, then n(B) = n(U) – n(A) where U
is universal set. 25. If n(A) = 1000, n(B) = 500 and if n(A Ç B) ³ 1 and
Statement-2 : For any three arbitrary set A, B, C we have if n(A È B) = p, then
C = A – B, then n(C) = n(A) – n(B). (a) 500 £ p £ 1000 (b) 1001 £ p £ 1498
(a) Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement -2 is (c) 1000 £ p £ 1498 (d) 1000 £ p £ 1499
a correct explanation for Statement-1.
26. The number of elements in the set
(b) Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement -2
{(a, b) : 2a2 + 3b2 = 35, a, b Î Z}, where Z is the set of all
is not a correct explanation for Statement-1.
integers, is
(c) Statement -1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
(a) 2 (b) 4
(d) Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
(c) 8 (d) 12
18. Each student in a class of 40, studies at least one of the
27. Let A, B, C be finite sets. Suppose that n (A) = 10, n (B) = 15, n
subjects English, Mathematics and Economics. 16 study
English, 22 Economics and 26 Mathematics, 5 study English (C) = 20, n (AÇB) = 8 and n (BÇC) = 9. Then the possible
and Economics, 14 Mathematics and Economics and 2 study value of n (AÈBÈC) is
all the three subjects. The number of students who study (a) 26
English and Mathematics but not Economics is (b) 27
(a) 7 (b) 5 (c) 28
(c) 10 (d) 4 (d) Any of the three values 26, 27, 28 is possible
19. In a class of 80 students numbered a to 80, all odd 28. The value of (A È B È C) Ç (A Ç Bc Ç Cc)c Ç Cc, is
numbered students opt of Cricket, students whose (a) B Ç Cc (b) Bc Ç Cc
numbers are divisible by 5 opt for Football and those (c) B Ç C (d) A Ç B Ç C
whose numbers are divisible by 7 opt for Hockey. The 29. In a town of 10,000 families it was found that 40% family buy
number of students who do not opt any of the three newspaper A, 20% buy newspaper B and 10% families buy
games, is newspaper C, 5% families buy A and B, 3% buy B and C and
(a) 13 (b) 24 4% buy A and C. If 2% families buy all the three newspa-
(c) 28 (d) 52 pers, then number of families which buy A only is
(a) 3100 (b) 3300
20. In a class of 60 students, 23 play Hockey 15 Play Basket-ball (c) 2900 (d) 1400
and 20 play cricket. 7 play Hockey and Basket-ball, 5 play 30. Statement-1 : If A È B = A È C and A Ç B = A Ç C, then
cricket and Basket-ball, 4 play Hockey and Cricket and 15 B = C.
students do not play any of these games. Then Statement-2 : A È (B Ç C) = (A È B) Ç (A È C).
(a) 4 play Hockey, Basket-ball and Cricket (a) Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement -2 is
(b) 20 play Hockey but not Cricket a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(c) 1 plays Hockey and Cricket but not Basket-ball (b) Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement -2
(d) All above are correct is not a correct explanation for Statement-1.
(c) Statement -1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
(d) Statement -1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
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