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The document contains a series of mathematical problems and their solutions, covering topics such as set theory, ratios, and polynomial division. Each problem is numbered and includes multiple-choice answers, with some problems requiring calculations based on given data. The document appears to be a practice or examination paper for students in mathematics.

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A. (B)

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A. (A)

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A. (C)

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A. (A)

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A. (B)
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A. (A)

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A. (D)

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A. (B)

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A. (D)

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A. 1

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A. 120

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A. 7

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A. 3

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A. 0

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A. 3

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A. 7

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A. 5

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A. 9

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A. 8

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A. A

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A. A

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A. A

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A. B

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37.

(1) 5NAe (B) 2NAe (C) NAe (D) None of these

A. B

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A. C

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A. C

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A. C

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A. A

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A. C

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A. B

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A. D

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A. 2

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A. 5

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X/Y

A. 2

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A. 6

57.

A. 3
Sol.

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A. 8

59.

A. 7.3

60.

A. 40

51. A survey shows that 63% of the Americans like cheese where as 76 % like apples. If  % of the
Americans like both cheese and apples then

Number of Integral values of  are


(A) 38 (B) 25 (C) 37 (D) None of these

Ans. (B)
Sol.
1
a a c  2 a 2  3c 2  2
52. If  , then  2 2 

b bd  2b  3d 

b a b c cd
(A) (B) (C) (D)
a cd d cd
A. (C)

Sol.

53. If ratio of the work done by n men in (n + 2) days is to the work done by n + 3 men in n days is (n 2
+ 2n + 9) : (n2 + 3n + 10), then n is equal to

(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 5 (D) 7

A. (D)
Sol.

54. Find remainder when P(x) = x3 – 4x2 – 7x + 5 is divided by (x - 2)

(A) –5 (B) –17 (C) –11 – 6i (D) 11 + 6i

Ans. (B)

Sol.

55. When divided by x, P(x) gives remainder 3 and when divided by (x – 1), P(x) gives remainder 2 find
remainder when divided by x2 – x.

(A) 1 (B) 5 (C) x–3 (D) –x+3

Ans. (D)

Sol.

56. If n (U) = 700, n(A) = 200, n(B) = 300, n(A  B) = 100, then,

(A) n  A ' B '  400 (B) n  A ' B '  300

(C) n  A ' B '  300 (D) n  A  B   400

Ans. (B)

Sol.
57. Let A and B be two non-empty subsets of a set X such that A is not a subset of B, then which is
true

(A) A is always a subset of the complement of B

(B) B is always a subset of A.

(C) A and B are always disjoint.

(D) None

A. (D)

Sol.

58. A survey of 500 television viewers produced the given information : 285 watch football, 195 watch
hockey, 115 watch cricket, 45 watch football and cricket, 70 watch football and hockey, 50 watch
cricket and hockey, 50 do not watch any of the three games. A viewer is selected randomly then
the viewers who watches

(A) Exactly one of the 3 game is 325 (B) Only hockey is 105

(C) atleast two games is 130 (D) Exactly two games is 95

Ans. (A)

Sol.

From Venn diagram required number of viewers = 190 + 95 + 40 = 325

59. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets of the first set is 112 more than
that of the second set. The values of m and n are

(A) n=4 (B) m=6 (C) n=7 (D) m=3

Ans. (A)

Sol.
60. If A and B are any two sets and U is universal set, then A – (B – A) is equal to

(A) A–B (B) A U (C) A A B (D) None

Ans. (B)

Sol. Since B – A have no element is common with A,

Therefore A – (B – A) = A

61. Which of the following relations are CORRECT ?

(A) A  B  A   A  B

(B) A'   A  B   A  B

(C) A   A  C    A  B    A  C  where A,B,C are sets

(D) A  B  A   A  B

Ans. (A)

Sol

62. The empty set of the following is /are

(A) {x : x is a real number and x2 – 1 = 0}

(B) {x : x is a real number and x2 + 1 = 0}

(C) {x : x is a real number and 2 < x < 3}

(D) {x : x is a real number and x2 = x + 2}

Ans. (B)

Sol.

63. If x  4  15 then

1 1
(A) x2   66 (B) x2   61
x2 x2
1 1
(C) x 9 (D) x3   488
x x3
Ans. (D)

Sol. No Solution

64. If x, y are two sets, such that n(x) = 40, n(x  y) = 60 and n (x  y) =10 then number of elements
in y is

(A) 30 (B) 32 (C) 34 (D) 36

Ans. (A)

Sol.

65. The smallest set A such that A  {1, 2} = {1, 2, 3, 5, 9} is

(A) 2,3,5 (B) 1, 2,5,9 (C) 3, 5, 9 (D) 1, 2,3, 5,9
Ans. (C)

Sol. 3,5,9  1, 2  1, 2,3,5, 9

66. A and B are two sets such that n(A) = 3 and n(B) = 6, then

(A) minimum value of n  A  B   6

(B) minimum value of n  A  B   9

(C) maximum value of n n  A  B   6

(D) maximum value of n  A  B   8

Ans. (A)

Sol.

67. For any two sets A and B which of the following is pair wise disjoint family of sets

(A) A  B, A  B, A  B (B) A  B , B  A, A  B
(C) A  B, A  B, B  A (D) None of these

Ans. (C)

Sol.

2 3
68. If a, b  Q,  a  b 3, then value of a  b is
3 1
(A) 4 (B) 12 (C) 1 (D) 6

A. (C)
4 2
 3 6 29   6 3 29 
69. The expression
    is simplified to

(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 2 (D) 4

A. B

70. If x  2  22 / 3  21/ 3 , then the value of x 3  6 x 2  6 x  2 is

(A) 4 (B) 18 (C) 2 (D) 12

A. (A)

Sol.
81. If A   x : 4n  1, n  5, n  N  and B  3n : n  8, n  N  , then find number of

element in A – (A – B).

A. 2

Sol.

82. If n U   60, n  A   35, n  B   24 and n A  B '  10 then n  A  B  is

A. 9

Sol.

83. If p 2 3 4 5 q is divisible by 99 then  p  q  is

A. 4

Sol.

84. In a city 20 percent of the population travels by car, 50 percent travels by bus and 10 percent
travels by both car and bus. Then persons travelling by car or bus  is percent, then find  /10

A. 6
Sol.

85. The number of subsets of the power set of set A = {7, 10, 11} is of form abc where a, b, c are digits
then (b + c – a).

A. 9

Sol.

86. In a class of 55 students, the number of students studying different subjects are 23 in
Mathematics, 24 in Physics, 19 in Chemistry, 12 in Mathematics and Physics, 9 in Mathematics
and Chemistry, 7 in Physics and Chemistry and 4 in all the three subjects. The number of students
who have taken exactly one subject is x, then difference of digit of x.

A. 0

Sol.

87. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The total number of subsets of the first set is 56 more
than the total number of subsets of the second set. Find the value of m – n.

A. (3)

Sol.

88. If a + b + c = 0 & a2 + b2 + c2 = 1 then the value of a4 + b4 + c4 is equal to K, then value of 2K is

A. 1
Sol.

89. The polynomials P(x) = kx3 – 2x2 + 5 and Q(x) = x3 – 3x2 + 14k, when divided by (x – 3) leave the
same remainder. The value of k is

Ans. 1

Sol.

90. If natural number N = 2a345b, is divisible by 4, then possible number of values of b are

A. (2)

Sol. B can take values = 2, 6

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