Class 11th Maths – RD Sharma Chapter 1 : Sets – Fill in the Blanks Type Questions (FBQs) Solution (Step-by-Step Guide)

Class 11th Maths – RD Sharma Chapter 1 : Sets – Fill in the Blanks Type Questions (FBQs) Solution

  1. If A and B are two finite sets , then n(A) + n(B) is equal to _________ Watch Solution
  2. If A is a finite set containing n elements then the number of subsets of A is ____________ Watch Solution
  3. The set {x ∈ R : 1 ≤ x < 2} can be written as ______________ Watch Solution
  4. If A and B are finite sets such that A ⊂ B , then n(A∪B) = _____________ Watch Solution
  5. If A and B are any two sets , then A – B is equal to ___________ Watch Solution
  6. When A = Φ then the number of elements in P(A) is ___________ Watch Solution
  7. The power set of set A = {1, 2} is ………. Watch Solution
  8. When A = Φ , then the number of elements in P(P(A)) is ____________ Watch Solution
  9. For all sets A and B, A – (A ∩ B) is equal to….. Watch Solution
  10. For all sets A and B, B – (A ∩ B) is equal to…… Watch Solution
  11. Given the sets A = {1, 3, 5}, B = {2, 4, 6} and C = {0, 2, 4, 6, 8} then the universal set of all the three sets A, B and C can be…. Watch Solution
  12. If U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}, A = {1, 2, 3, 5}, B = {2, 4, 6, 7} and C = {2, 3, 4, 8}, Then (i) (B∪C)’ = …. (ii) (C – A)’ =…. Watch Solution
  13. If A and B are two sets, then A ∩ (A ∪ B)’ is equal to ___________ Watch Solution
  14. If A and B are two sets, then ((A’ ∪ B’) – A)’ is equal to………. Watch Solution
  15. For any two sets A and B, [B’ ∪ (B ‘- A)]’ is equal to……. Watch Solution
  16. For any three sets A, B and C, (A – B) – (B – C) is equal to __________ Watch Solution
  17. For any three sets A,B and C, (A – B) ∩ (C – B) is equal to __________ Watch Solution
  18. If A and B are two sets, then (A ∩ B’)’ ∪ (B ∩ C) is equal to _________ Watch Solution
  19. For any three sets A,B and C, (A∪B∪C) ∩ (A∩B’∩C’) ∩ C’ is equal to __________ Watch Solution
  20. Let S = {x : x is a positive multiple of 3 less than 100}, P = {x ; x is a prime number less than 20}, Then, n(S) + n(P) = _____ Watch Solution
  21. If n(A∩B) = 10, n(B∩C) = 20 and n(A∩C) = 30, then the greater possible value of n(A ∩ B ∩ C) is….. Watch Solution
  22. If A ,B and C are many three non-empty sets such that any two of them are disjoint, then (A∪B∪C) ∩ (A∩B∩C) = ….. Watch Solution
  23. If n(A∩B) = 5, n(A∩B) = 7 and n(A∩B∩C) = 3, then the minimum possible value of n(B∩C) is…. Watch Solution
  24. A and B are any two non-empty sets and A is proper subset of B. If n(A) = 5, then the minimum possible value of n(A∆ B) is Watch Solution
  25. For any two sets A and B, if n(A) = 15, n(B) = 12, A∩B = Φ and B⊄A, then the maximum and minimum possible values of n(A∆B) are………..and………….respectively. Watch Solution
  26. If A and B are two finite sets such that n(A) greater than n(B) and the difference of the number of elements of the power sets of A and B is 96, then n(A) – n(B) =………….. Watch Solution

Chapter 1: Sets – R. D. Sharma Class 11th Maths

  1. Sets Exercise 1.1 Video Solution

  2. Sets Exercise 1.2 Video Solution

  3. Sets Exercise 1.3 Video Solution

  4. Sets Exercise 1.4 Video Solution

  5. Sets Exercise 1.5 Video Solution

  6. Sets Exercise 1.6 Video Solution

  7. Sets Exercise 1.7 Video Solution

  8. Sets Exercise 1.8 Video Solution

  9. Sets Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) Video Solution Video Solution

  10. Sets Fill in the Blanks (FBQs) Video Solution

  11. Sets Very Short Answer Questions (VSAQs) Video Solution Video Solution

 

 

 

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