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CBSE Questions for Class 11 Engineering Maths Sets Quiz 13 - MCQExams.com

Let R = {(1, 3), (4, 2), (2, 3), (3, 1)} be a relation on the set A = (1, 2, 3, 4). The relation R is
  • Transitive
  • Symmetric
  • Reflexive
  • None of these
13 Planar Surfaces, each of area 1 m2 are such that their total area is 7 m2. If no three of more of these surfaces have any region in common; Then, the overlap of some Two of These surfaces has an Area.
  • Not less than 713m2
  • Not less than 213m2
  • Not less than 113m2
  • Not Less than 117m2
Consider that n(S) represented the number of elements in set S. If n(ABC)=40,n(ABC)=5,n(BAC)=10,n(CBA)=6 then number of element which belongs to at least two of the set is 
  • Less than 19
  • More than 21 but less than 40
  • 19
  • 20
If n(A)=115, n(B)=326, n(A-B)=47, then n(AB) is equal to
  • 373
  • 165
  • 370
  • none of these
For 3 sets A,B,C if AB,BC then
  • ABC
  • CAB
  • A-B=C
  • None of these
Suppose A1,A2,...A30 are thirty sets each having 5 elements and B1,B2,...,Bn are n sets each with 3 elements , let 30i=1Ai=nj=1Bj=S and each element of S belongs to exactly 10 of the Ais and exactly 9 of the BjS. then n is equal to
  • 15
  • 3
  • 45
  • 35
Let A and B be two sets containing four and two elements respectively. Then the number of subsets of the set A×B, each having at least three elements is............
  • 275
  • 510
  • 219
  • 256
The value of (ABC)(ABcCc)Cc is 
  • BCc
  • BcCc
  • BC
  • ABcCc
If A =[a,b],B={c,d} and C={d,e}, then { (a,c),(a,d),(a,e),(b,c),(b,d),(b,e) is equal to 
  • A(BC)
  • A(BC)
  • A×(BC)
  • A×(BC)
The number of subsets RofP={1,2,3,....8} which satisfies the property 'There exist integers a<b<c with aR,bR,cR is
  • 215
  • 219
  • 222
  • 223
Given n(U) =20, n(A) =12, n(B) =9, n(A \cap B) =4, where U is the universal set, A and B are subset of U, then n((A \cup B)^C)=
  • 17
  • 9
  • 11
  • 3
if S is a set of p(x) is polynomial of degree <2 such that p(0)=, P(1)=1, p(x)>0 \forall \quad x\quad \varepsilon (0, 1) then 
  • S=0
  • S=ax+91-1){ x }^{ 2 }\forall a\varepsilon (0,\infty )
  • S=ax+(1-a){ x }^{ 2 }\forall a\varepsilon R
  • S=ax+(1-a){ x }^{ 2 }\forall a\varepsilon R(0,\quad 2)
Let A,B,C finite sets. Suppose then n(A)=10, n(B)=15, n(C)=20, n(A\cap B)=8 and n(B\cap C)=9. Then the possible value of n(A\cup B\cup C) is
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • Any of the three values 26, 27, 28 is possible
X and Y are two sets and f:X\rightarrow Y. If f(c)=\left\{ y;c\subset X,y\subset Y \right\} and { f }^{ 1 }(d)=\left\{ x;d\subset Y,x\subset X \right\} , then the true statement is
  • f({ f }^{ 1 }(b))=b
  • f({ f }^{ 1 }(a))=a
  • f({ f }^{ 1 }(b))=b,b\subset y
  • f({ f }^{ 1 }(a))=a,a\subset x
A = {n/n is a digits in the number 33591} and B=\left\{ n/n\in N,n<10 \right\} , then B-A = 
  • \left\{ 2,4,6,8 \right\}
  • \left\{ 7,2,4,8,6 \right\}
  • \left\{ 1,3,5,7 \right\}
  • \left\{ \left( 1,2 \right) ,\left( 1,3 \right) ,\left( 2,3 \right) \right\}
Let A, B, C be three seta such that A \cup B \cup C = U , where U is the universal set then , 
[(A B) \cup (B C) \cup (C A)] is equal to
  • A \cup B \cup C
  • A \cup (B \cap C)
  • A \cap B \cap C
  • A \cap (B \cup C)
Let n\left( U \right) =700,n\left( A \right) =200,n\left( B \right) =300 and n\left( A\cap B \right) =100, then n\left( { A }^{ c }\cap { B }^{ c } \right) =
  • 400
  • 600
  • 300
  • 200
Which set is most like the given set?
(8, 18, 37)

  • (4, 9, 20)
  • (16, 33, 67)
  • (13, 30, 67)
  • (5, 12, 25)
If A = \{ 4,5,8,12 \} , B = \{ 1,4,6,9 \} \text { and } C = \{ 1,2,3,4 \} then A - ( C - B ) =
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • \phi
Tell whether set A is a subset of set B. 
  • set A : whole numbers less than 8
    set B : whole numbers less than 10
  • set A : prime numbers
    set B : odd numbers
  • set A : numbers divisible by 6
    set B : numbers divisible by 3
  • set A : set of letters in the word 'FLAT'
    set B : set of letters in the word 'PLATE'
The solution set of x^{2}+5x+6=0 is ........
  • {2,3}
  • {-2,-3}
  • {2,-3}
  • {-2,3}
If P = \{ x:x < 3,x \in N\} and Q = \{ x:x \le 2,x \in W\} , where W is the set of whole numbers then the set of whole numbers then the set (P \cup Q) \times (P \cap Q) is
  • {(0,0),(0,1),(0,2),(1,0),(1,1),(1,2),(2,0),(2,1),(2,2)}
  • (0,1),(0,2),(1,1),(1,2),(2,1),(2,2)
  • (1,0),(1,1),(1,2),(2,0),(2,1),(2,2)
  • (1,1),(1,2),(2,1),(2,2)
If \text{A} = \{ 1,2,3,4,5\} \,,\text{B} = \{ 2,3,5,6\} and \text{C} = \{ 4,5,6,7\}
Then, which of the following is true?
  • A \cup \left( {B \cap C} \right) = \left( {A \cup B} \right) \cap (A \cup C)
  • {A \cup B} =\{1,2,3,4,5\}
  • {A \cup B} =\{1,2,3,4,5,6\}
  • Both \text{A} and \text{C}
If n\left( {P \cap Q} \right) = 23,\,\,n\left( {P \cup Q} \right) = 57, and n\left( {Q - P} \right) = 26, then n\left( {P - Q} \right) = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
  • 24
  • 54
  • 8
  • 14
if P and Q are two sets having 5 elements in com- mon, then how many elenents do P  \times Q and Q  \times P have in common? 
  • 5
  • 10
  • 25
  • 20
If\,\,A = \left\{ {x:{x^2} = 1} \right\}\,\,\,and\,B = \left\{ {x:{x^4} = 1} \right\},\,then\,A\Delta B\,\,\,is\,\,equal\,to\,
  • \left\{ {i, - i} \right\}\,
  • \,\left\{ { - 1,1} \right\}\,
  • \left\{ { - 1,1,i - i} \right\}
  • \,\left\{ {1,i} \right\}
Let A and B be two sets. The (A\cup B)'\cup(A'\cap B)=
  • A'
  • A
  • B'
  • none\ of\ these
Examine whether the following statements are true or false:
\left\{a\right\}\subset \left\{\{a\},\, b \right\}
  • True
  • False
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