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D2 - Sets

The document provides definitions and examples of sets and set operations. It contains 14 multiple choice questions about specifying sets, determining subsets and subset relationships, and representing sets using Venn diagrams. The questions cover topics like finite vs infinite sets, proper vs improper subsets, set union, intersection, difference, and complement. An answer key is provided with worked out solutions and diagrams.

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D2 - Sets

The document provides definitions and examples of sets and set operations. It contains 14 multiple choice questions about specifying sets, determining subsets and subset relationships, and representing sets using Venn diagrams. The questions cover topics like finite vs infinite sets, proper vs improper subsets, set union, intersection, difference, and complement. An answer key is provided with worked out solutions and diagrams.

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(Basics of SETs) TEST D2 Class 7 MARKS[51]

1. Use tabular form to specify the following sets: [8]


(a) The set of positive integers greater than 4 and less than 8.
(b) The set of positive integers less than 26 those are divisible by 5.
(c) The set of natural numbers between 4 and 12.
(d) A set of first six positive prime numbers.

2. Which of the following sets are the Null sets? [4]


A = {x | x is a letter before ‘a’ in the English alphabets}.
B = {x | x + 5 = 5}
C = {x | x is less than 7 and greater than 8}
D = {x | x is past president of Pakistan who was an Indian}

3. Which of these sets are finite and which of these are infinite? [6]
(a) The months of a year. (b) The days in a year.
(c) The students of your class. (d) {2,4,6,8,10,…}
(e) The set of lines passing through a point.
(f) The set of lines passing through two given point

4. Given S = {x | x is a whole number less than 3},


Find proper subsets of S that are also subsets of A,
where A = {x | x is a natural number less than 2}. [2]

5. If A = {a,b,c,d,} find: [3]


(a) Proper subsets of A. (b) An improper subsets of A.
(c) Two sets B and C that are subsets of A such that B  C.

6. Find all possible subsets of B = {x,y,z} [2]

7. Is there any set which has no proper subsets? If yes, specify the set. [1]

8. Find a set which has only one proper subset. [1]

[12]
Given, the sets for Q9 to Q14
A = {x | x is positive even integer less than 10} and
B = {x | x is positive odd integer less than 10} are subsets of the universal set
€ = {x | x is a positive integer less than 12}
List the elements of:
(9) AB` (10) A`  B (11) A`B`
(12) A – B` (13) A`  B` (14) (A`B)`

[12]
15. Draw the Venn diagrams for questions # 9,10,11,12,13,14.
Answer key
1.
(a) {5,6,7}
(b) {5,10,15,20,25}
(c) {5,6,7,8,9,10,11}
(d) {2,3,5,7,11,13}
2.
A. Null
B. Not null
C. Null
D. Null
3.
(a) F
(b) F
(c) F
(d) Infinite
(e) Infinite
(f) F

4. { }, {1}

5.
(a) { },{a},{b},{c},{d},{a,b},{a,c},{a,d},{b,c},{b,d},{c,d},{a,b,c},{a,c,d},{b,c,d},{a,b,d}
(b) {a,b,c,d}
(c) B = {a,b} C = {a,b,c}

6. { },{x},{y},{z},{x,y},{y,z},{x,z},{x,y,z}

7. Yes, { }

8. Singleton

9. {2,4,6,8,10,11}

10. {1,3,5,7,9}

11. {10,11}

12. { }

13. {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11}

14. {2,4,6,8,10}

15. Venn Diagrams

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