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Maths Class Xi Chapter 01 Sets Practice Paper 01 2024

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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GACHIBOWLI, GPRA CAMPUS, HYD–32

PRACTICE PAPER 01 (2024-25)


CHAPTER 01 SETS
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS MAX. MARKS : 40
CLASS : XI DURATION : 1½ hrs
General Instructions:
(i). All questions are compulsory.
(ii). This question paper contains 20 questions divided into five Sections A, B, C, D and E.
(iii). Section A comprises of 10 MCQs of 1 mark each. Section B comprises of 4 questions of 2 marks
each. Section C comprises of 3 questions of 3 marks each. Section D comprises of 1 question of 5
marks each and Section E comprises of 2 Case Study Based Questions of 4 marks each.
(iv). There is no overall choice.
(v). Use of Calculators is not permitted

SECTION – A
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each.
1. If X = {1, 2, 3}, if n represents any member of x, then all elements of a set, containing element n
+ 6 is given by:
(a) {6, 7, 8} (b) {5, 6, 7} (c) {7, 8, 9} (d) {8, 9, 10}

2. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets of the first set is 112 more than
that of second set. The values of m and n are respectively:
(a) 4, 7 (b) 7, 4 (c) 4, 4 (d) 7, 7

3. Let A and B be two sets such that n(A) = 20, n(B) =10, n(A ∪ B) = 15. Then, n(A ∩ B) is equal to:
(a) 30 (b) 40 (c) 15 (d) none of these

4. Let A = {x : x ∈ R, x > 6} and B = {x ∈ R : x < 9}. Then, A ∩ B is equal to:


(a) (7, 8] (b) (7, 8) (c) [7, 8) (d) [7, 8]

5. If S = { x | x is a positive multiple of 3 less than 100} and P ={ x | x is a prime number less than
20}. Then, n(S) + n(P) is equal to:
(a) 34 (b) 31 (c) 33 (d) 41

6. If A = {x : x is a multiple of 3} and, B = {x : x is a multiple of 5}, then A ∩ B is:


(a) { x : x is a multiple of 3} (b) { x : x is a multiple of 5}
(c) { x : x is a multiple of 15} (d) none of the above

7. Given the set A = {1, 3, 5}, B = {2, 4, 6}, C = {0, 2, 4, 6, 8}. Which of the following can
be considered as a universal set(s) for sets A, B, C?
(a) {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} (b) ϕ
(c) {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} (d) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}

8. If X = {8n – 7n – 1 | n ∈ N} and Y = {49n – 49 | n ∈ N}. Then


(a) X ⊂ Y (b) Y ⊂ X (c) X = Y (d) X ∩ Y = ϕ

For Q9 and Q10, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). Choose
the correct answer out of the following choices.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.

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9. Assertion (A): The set {1, 8, 27,. . ., 1000} in the set-builder form is { x: x = n3, where n ∈ N
and 1 ≤ n ≤ 10}.
Reason (R): In roster form, the order in which the elements are listed is immaterial.

10. Assertion (A): Let A = {2, 3, 4} and B = {1, 2, 3, 4} Then A ⊂ B


Reason (R): If every element of set A is also an element of set B, then A is a subset of B.

SECTION – B
Questions 11 to 14 carry 2 marks each.

11. If X and Y are two sets such that X has 40 elements, X ∪ Y has 60 elements and X ∩ Y has 10
elements, how many elements does Y have?

12. If X = {5, 6, 7, 8}, Y = {7, 8, 9, 10}, Z = {3, 4, 5, 6}. Find: (a) ((X ∩ Y) ∪ Z) (b) ((X ∪ Y) ∩ Z)

13. Given that N = {1, 2, 3,. . . 100}, then


(a) Write the subset A of N, whose elements are odd numbers.
(b) Write the subset B of N, whose elements are represented by x + 2, where x ∈ N.

14. If P(A) = P(B), show that A = B.

SECTION – C
Questions 15 to 17 carry 3 marks each.

15. If A = {1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17}, B = {2, 4, 6, 8, ..... 18} and U is universal set then find
A′ ∪ [(A ∪ B) ∩ B′]

16. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} B = {1, 2, 3} and C = {2, 4}. Find all sets of X satisfying each pair of
conditions:
(a) X ⊂ B and X ⊄ C
(b) X ⊂ B, X ≠ B and X ⊄ C
(c) X ⊂ A, X ⊂ B and X ⊂ C

17. Let P and Q be sets, if P ∩ X = Q ∩ X =  and P ∪ X = Q ∪ X for some set X. Show that P = Q.

SECTION – D
Questions 18 carry 5 marks.
18. In a survey it was found that 21 people liked product A, 26 liked product B and 29 liked product
C. If 14 people liked products A and B, 12 people liked products C and A, 14 people liked
products B and C and 8 liked all the three products. Find how many liked product C only.

SECTION – E (Case Study Based Questions)


Questions 19 to 20 carry 4 marks each.

19. In a school, during the new academic session 2024-2025, in all sections of class XI, out of 200
students, 30 students offered English only, 24 students offered Sanskrit only, 16 students offered
only Hindi, 80 students offered Hindi and English, 40 students offered Hindi and Sanskrit, 20
students offered English and Sanskrit, 130 students offered Hindi.

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Based on the above information answer the following questions:
(a) Find the number of students who offered all the three subjects.
(b) Find the number of students who offered English.
(c) Find the number of students who offered Sanskrit
(d) Find the number of students who offered English and Sanskrit but not Hindi.

20. In a library, 25 students are reading books on physics, chemistry, and mathematics. It was found
that 15 students were reading mathematics, 12 reading physics and 11 reading chemistry, 5
students reading both mathematics and chemistry, 9 students reading both physics and
mathematics, 4 students reading both physics and chemistry, and 3 students reading all three
subjects.

(a) Find the number of students reading only Chemistry.


(b) Find the number of students reading only Mathematics.
(c) Find the number of students reading at least one of the subject and also find the number of
students reading none of the subjects.

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