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9th Math Unit 3 MCQs

The document contains multiple choice questions (MCQs) and short questions related to set theory and functions for Class 9 Mathematics. It includes calculations for developers using programming languages and various set operations. Additionally, it defines key concepts such as injective functions and provides examples of set unions and Cartesian products.

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9th Math Unit 3 MCQs

The document contains multiple choice questions (MCQs) and short questions related to set theory and functions for Class 9 Mathematics. It includes calculations for developers using programming languages and various set operations. Additionally, it defines key concepts such as injective functions and provides examples of set unions and Cartesian products.

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@arho ys Unit 3 MCQs Unit 3 | Class 9 | Math (c) (d) Raat Developers who like only Javé = n(J) = n(Pad) = nH) + n(PadAH) = 130-70 - 50+ 40 =50 Developers who like only PHP: = n(H) = n(PAH) — NAH) + n(PaJAH) = 120 -60-50+ 40 = 50 So, total number of developers who use only one language is: = 60 + 50 + 50 = 160 How many developers do not use any of these languages? Developers do not use’ any of these languages = ? Developers who use at least one language 260 Total number of developers = 300 Developers who do not use any of these = 300 — 260 = 40 How many developers use only PHP? Developers who use only of PHP: = AP). (PH) — nah) + n(PaJAb), = 120-60 -50 + 40. =50 : toy € Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) ——— Four options are given against each statement. Encircle the correct option. A ___| is ‘generally described as a "well defined collection of distinct objects. O set ® digit © integer ® function "W = The set of all whole numbers" is written in which method? @ set builder method @® tabular method @ descriptive method © unitary method The number of elements in a set is called: @® quantity of elements © height of elements @ size of the set © type of the set Superset is represented by: “ @c Oa Oc @= yr JATHEMATICS If A= {a,b,¢,d) and B={a,b,c), then A-B=? ® {a,b,0) 0 © {b,0,d} © {a,b,c,d} (U © overlapping sets @® disjoint sets © equal sets @ union of sets IfU= {1,2,3,4,.....10} and A = {1,3,5,7,9} , then A°=? 0 246,810} © (1,2,345) © (1,2,3.45) © {1,2,3......10}. The property An(BnC) = (ANB)nC is: @ distributive property of union over intersection @® commutative property of intersection © associative property of union © associative property of intersection If A and Bare finite and overlapping sets, then n(AUB) =? @ n(A)+n(B) © H(A)+n(B}-n(AnB) @.n(A)-n(AnB) © n(8)-A(AnB) (AUB)*=? 0 AcnB° ®.AUUB © AvB © AcB |. The set of first element of each ordered pair is called:’ @ range © domain _ © subset © universal set , If A= {2,4} and B = {3,5} then AxB is: ® (2,3) , (4,5) © (2,3), (2,5)} © {(2,3) , (2,5), (4,3), (4,5) © (2,3,4,5} . It is a usual representation of a relation. @ ordered pair ® tabular form @ graph @® none If -A-sB is a function then B represents: “@ domain of f ® range off © function off @ co-domain of f }.. Set of possible outputs is called: _ O range ® domain © power set ® super set Afunction (AB is said to be into function if: @rangef=B @rangef+B ©rangef>B @ rangef B is called Function or Mapping. If Dom f=A For every x

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