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Keep 217
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1.3 EXERCISE
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1. (i) {2} (ii) {0, 1} (iii) {1, p}
pu T ⎧ −11 ⎫
{− 3, − 2, 2, 3 }
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2. (i) {0, –1, 1} (ii) ⎨ ⎬ (iii)
⎩ 3 ⎭
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3. {1, 2, 22, 23, ...2 P – 1,(2p –1}
bl
4. (i) True (ii) False
7. (i) {2, 4, 6, 8, ... , 98}
(iii) True (iv) True
(ii) (1,4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81,}
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⎧1 3⎫
8. (i) {4, 8, 12} (ii) {7, 8, 9} (iii) ⎨ , 1, ⎬ (iv) {0, 1, 2}
⎩ 2 2⎭
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53. True 54. False 55. False 56. True
57. True 58. False
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2.3 EXERCISE
1.
pu T
(i) {(– 1, 1), (–1, 3), (2, 1), (2, 3), (3, 1), (3, 3)}
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(ii) {(1, –1), (1, 2), (1, 3), (3, –1), (3, 2), (3, 3)}
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(iii) {(1, 1), (1, 3), (3, 1), (3, 3)}
bl
(iv) {(–1, –1), (–1, 2), (–1, 3), (2, –1), (2, 2), (2, 3), (3, –1), (3, 2), (3, 3)}
2. {(0, 1), (0, 2), (1, 1), (1, 2), (2, 1), (2, 2)}
3. (i) {(0, 3), (1, 3)}
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(ii) {(0, 2), (0, 3), (0, 4), (0, 5), (1, 2), (1, 3), (1, 4), (1,5)}
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4. (i) a = and b = (ii) a = 0 and b = – 2
3 3
5. (i) {(1, 4), (2, 3), (3, 2), (4, 1) }
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(ii) {(1, 1), (1, 2), (1,3),(2, 1), (2, 2), (3, 1)}
(iii) { (4, 5), (5, 4), (5, 5)}
6. Domain of R = {0, 3, 4, 5} = Range of R
7. Domain of R1 = [–5, 5 ] and Range of R1 = [–3, 17 ]
8. R2 = {(0, 8), (8, 0) (0,– 8), (– 8, 0)}
9. Domain of R3= R and range of R3 = R+ ∪ {0}
10. (i) h is not a function (ii) f is a function (iii) g is a function (iv) s is a
function(v) t is a constant function
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11. (a) 6 (b) (c) 13 (d) t2 _ 4 (e) t + 5
4
⎛f ⎞ 2x + 1
(iii) ( f g) x = 2x3 + x3 + 2x + 1 (iv) ⎜ ⎟ x = 2
⎝ ⎠
g x +1
14. (i) f = {(–1, 0), (0, 1), (3, 28), (7, 344), (9, 730)}
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15. x = –1 ,
3
16. Yes, α = 2 , β = −1
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17. (i) R – {2nπ : n∈Z} (ii) R + (iii) R
(iv)R – {–1, 1} (v) R – {4}
pu T
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3
18. (i) [ ,∞) (ii) (– ∞, 1] (iii) [ 0 , ∞) (iv) [ – 2, 4]
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2
19.
bl ⎧ −2 x , − 3 ≤ x < − 2
⎪
f ( x) = ⎨ 4 , − 2 ≤ x < 2
⎪ 2 ,2≤ x≤3
⎩
be C
3 ⎛ ⎞
(iii) (fg) x = x 2 (iv) ⎜ f ⎟x =
1
⎝g ⎠ x
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3.3 EXERCISE
no
56 2 cos x
4. 5.
33 cos 2 x
306 EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS – MATHEMATICS
1 π π
8. 15. θ = nπ + (–1) n −
2 +1 4 4
7π π
16. θ = 2nπ + 17. θ = 2nπ ±
4 3
d
π 5π π π π
18. θ = , 19. x = , ,
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3 3 6 4 2
23 ⎛ 3 − 1 1 ⎞
22. 1 25. ⎜ + ⎟
17 ⎝ 2 2⎠
pu T
is
π
re ER
3
26. 27. nπ ±
bl
2 4
nπ π π π
28. ± 29. θ = 2n π ± +
2 8 4 12
be C
1
58. B 59. D 60. 1 61.
8
1
62. tan β 63. [4 – 3(a 2 – 1)2 ] , 2 − a2
4
2
64. x2 − x + 1 65. 13 66. [–3, 3] 67. 2
no
sin 2A
68. True 69. False 70. False 71. True
72. False 73. True 74. True 75. True
76. (a) ↔ (iv) (b) ↔ (i) (c) ↔ (ii) (d) ↔ (iii)
ANSWERS 307
4.3 EXERCISE
n (n +1)
1. P(n) : 2n < ∠n 2. P(n) : 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n =
2
26. A 27. B 28. A
d
29. 4 30. False
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5.3 EXERCISE
pu T 2
is
1. 2n 2. –1 + i 3. (0, – 2) 4.
5
re ER
bl
θ 3 1
5. (1, 0) 6. icot 11. – 2i 12. – 2i
2 2 2
⎛ 10 ⎞ 2
be C
21. 2 ± i 2, − 2 ± i 2 22. –2 – i
⎛ 5π 5π ⎞
23. 2 ⎜ cos + i sin ⎟
⎝ 12 ⎠
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25. (i) (a 2
+ b2 )( z
1
2
+ z2
2
) (ii) –15
1 i
(iii) –2 (iv) 0 (v) − (vi) z1 (vii) 0
2 2
(viii) 6 and 0 (ix) a circle (x) – 2 3 + 2i
26. (i) F (ii) F (iii) T (iv) T
(v) T (vi) T (vii) F (viii) F
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−2 11 ( a 2 +1) 4
28. −i 29. No 30. 31. – 2 3 + 2 i
25 25 4a2 + 1
2π
32. 1 33. 34. Real axis
3
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35. D 36. C 37. B 38. A
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39. B 40. A 41. A 42. B
43. D 44. D 45. B 46. B
47. C 48. C 49. C 50. A
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6.3 EXERCISE
re ER
bl
1
1. ≤ x≤1 2. [0,1] ∪ [3,4] 3. ( − ∞, − 5 )∪(–3, 3)∪[5, ∞)
3
⎡ −34 22 ⎤
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7.3 EXERCISE
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1. 1440 2. 481 3. 780 4. 144
5. 22 6. 3960 7. 4,68000 8. 200
n− 3
Cr −3 ( r – 2)!3! 10. 14400
9.
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16. 192 17. 190 18. 8400 19. 3 20. 11
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18!
21.
23. bl
(6!)3
(i) 14C9 (ii) 14C11
22. (a) 11C4 (b) 6C2 × 5C2 (c) 6C4 + 5C 4
8.3 EXERCISE
5
15 ⎛ 1⎞
1. C10 ⎜ ⎟ 2. k = ± 3 3. –19 4. –3003 (310 ) (25)
⎝ 6⎠
310 EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS – MATHEMATICS
189 17 −21 5 5
5. (i) –252 (ii) x ; x19 6. –252 7. –1365 8. 252 y 2 x 3
8 16
9. r = 6 11. 990 12. p = ± 2 14. n = 9
17
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17. 18. (C) 19. (A) 20. (C)
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21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (B) 24. (C)
30
( n + 1) ( n + 2) 16
25. C15 26. 27. C8 28. n = 12
pu T 2
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1120 –6 4
re ER
28
29. a a 30. C 14 a 56 b14 31. 1 32. Third term
27
33. 12
37. F
bl 34. F
38. T
35. T
39. F
36. F
40. F
be C
9.3 EXERCISE
2. Rs 1400 3. Rs 8080 , Rs 83520 5. 12 days
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6. 3420° 7. cm 8. 2480 m 9. Rs 725
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10.3 EXERCISE
1. x+y+1=0 2. x – 4y + 3 = 0 3. 60° or 120°
ANSWERS 311
x y
4. x + y = 7 or + =1 5. (3, 1), (– 7, 11)
6 8
7. y – 3x – 2 + 3 =0 8. 3x + 4y + 3 = 0
−8
9. a= ,b = 4 10. 8x – 5y + 60 = 0
d
3
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11. 3x + y = 8 12. x – 7y – 12 = 0
2
13.
pu T 14. (1, 1)
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3
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15. 15° or 75° 17. 9x – 20y + 96 = 0
22. A bl
18. 3x – 4y + 6 = 0 and 4x – 3y + 1 = 0
23. A
20. (0, 2 +
24. B
5 3
2
)
25. B
be C
2 2
45. opposite sides 46. 13 (x + y ) – 83 x + 64 y + 182 = 0
47. 4 x2 y2 = p 2 (x2 + y2) 48. True 49. False
50. False 51. True 52. True 53. True
54. True 55. False 56. False
57. (a) ↔ (iii) (b) ↔ (i) and (c) ↔ (ii)
58. (a) ↔ (iv) (b) ↔ (iii) (c) ↔ (i), (d) ↔ (ii)
11.3 EXERCISE
⎛a b⎞
1. x2 + y2 – 2ax – 2ay + a2 = 0 3. ⎜⎝ , ⎟
2 2⎠
312 EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS – MATHEMATICS
3
4. x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y + 1 = 0 5.
4
6. x2 + y2 + 4x + 4y + 4 = 0 7. (1, 2)
8. x2 + y2 – 2x + 4y – 20 = 0 9. k ± 8
d
3
10. x2 + y2 – 6x + 12y – 15 = 0 11.
2
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4 39
12. ecentricity = and foci (4, 0) and (–4, 0) 13.
5 4
pu T
is
4 x2 4 y2
14. + = 1 15. 18 16. (2, 4) , (2, – 4)
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81 45
17.
bl
4a cos θ
sin 2 θ
18. x2 + 8y = 32 19. m = 1 20. x2 – y2 = 32
be C
13 x2 y2 4
21. 22. − = . 23. x2 + y2 – 2x + 2y = 47
2 4 5 9
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4 x2 4 y2
43. 6 + 2 5 , 2 5 44. + =1
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1 5
y2 x2
45. 4x2 + 4xy + y2 + 4x + 32y + 16 = 0 46. – = 1 and (0, ± 10).
36 64
47. (C) 48. (C) 49. (C) 50. (C)
ANSWERS 313
12.3 EXERCISE
d
2. (i) 1st octant (ii) 4th octant (iii) viiith octant (iv) vth octant (v) 2nd octant
(vi) 3rd octant (vii) viiith octant (viii) vith octant
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3. (i) (3,0,0), (0,4,0), (0,0,2) (ii) (–5, 0, 0), (0,3,0), (0,0,7) (iii) (4,0,0), (0, –3, 0),
(0,0,5)
4.
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(i) (3,4,0), (0,4,5), (3,0,5) (ii) (–5, 3, 0),(0,3,7), (–5, 0, 7) (iii) (4,–3, 0),
is
(0,–3, –5), (4, 0, –5)
re ER
5. 5 6. 11 9. (2,–4, 16) 11. (–2, –2, –1)
bl
12. (1, 1, –2) 13. (–3, 4, –7), (7, 2, 5) and (–3, 12, 17) 14. (4, 7, 6)
15. (4, –5, 1), (3, –2, –1)
⎛ 7 13 ⎞
16. a = –2, b = –8, c = 2
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1
19. vertices are (3,4,5), (–1,6,–7), (1,2,3) and centroid is (1,4, )
3
20. 1:3 externally
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13.3 EXERCISE
–2
1 1
1. 6 2. 2 3. 2 4. 2 3
x 3
3
5
d
5. 3 6. ( a + 2) 2 7. 7 8. 8
2
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8 1
9. 10. 1 11. 0 12.
5 15
pu T
is
7 3 1
13. 14. n = 5 15. 16.
2 7 4
re ER
17. 2
bl 18. 1 19.
m2
n2
20. 3
be C
1 3
28. k =
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1 3 3
29. 3x 2 + 2 x + 1 – 2
30. 3x – – +3
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x2 x 2 x4
31. 3x sec 2 x + 5sec2 x + 3tan x + 3 32. 2 tan x sec 2 x
x
35. cosec x ( 2 – x cot x )
2
(ax ) (
+ cot x ( – q sin x) + ( p + q cos x ) 2 ax – cos ec2 x )
no
2
36.
bc cos x + ad sin x + db
37.
( c + d cos x) 2 38. 2cos 2 x
ANSWERS 315
– ( 2ax + b )
3 2
sin 2x cos 2x
( ax )
41. 42. 2
4
2
+ bx + c
d
ad – bc
43. (
–2 x sin x 2 + 1 ) 44.
( cx + d )2
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1
2 –3
pu T
45. x 46. cos x – x sin x
3
is
re ER
2α
47. sec x ( x tan x + 1) 48.
bl
α – β2
2
1
49. –4 50. 52. k = 6 53. c = 1
be C
2
54. C 55. A 56. A 57. B
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78. m = 79. y 80. 1
3
14.3 EXERCISE
d
r : plants use carbondioxide for photosynthesis
(viii) p : two lines in a plane intersect at one point
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q : two lines in a plane are parallel
(ix) p : a rectangle is a quadrilateral
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3. (i) Compound statement is true and its component statements are :
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p : 57 is divisible by 2 and q : 57 is divisble by 3
bl
(ii) component statement is true and its component statements are :
p : 24 is multiple of 4 and q : 24 is multiple of 6
(iii) component statement is false and is component statements are
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(iv) p ∨ q where p : x is an odd integer ; q : x +1 is an odd integer
(v) p ∨ q where p : a number is divisible by 2, q : it is divisibe by 3
(vi) p ∨ q where p : x = 2 is a root of 3x2 – x –10 = 0, q : x = 3 is a root of
3x2 –x –10 = 0
ANSWERS 317
d
a root of the quadratic equation x2–5x + 6 = 0
(iv) A triangle has neither 3-sides nor 4-sides
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(v) 35 is not a prime number and it is not a complex number
(vi) It is false that all prime integers are either even or odd
pu T
(vii) x is not equal to x and it not eqaul to –x
is
re ER
(viii) 6 is not divisible by 2 or it is not divisible by 3.
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7. (i) If the number is odd number then its square is odd number
(ii) If you take the dinner then you will get sweet dish
(iii) If you will not study then you will fail
be C
(iii) A triangle is an equilateral triangle if and only if all three sides of triangle
are equal.
9. (i) If x ≠ 3 then x ≠ y or y ≠ 3
(ii) If n is not an integer then it is not a natural number.
(iii) If the triangle is not equilateral then all three sides of the triangle are not
equal
(iv) If xy is not positive integer then either x or y is not negative integer.
(v) If natural number n is not divisible by 2 and 3 then n is not divisible by 6.
(vi) The weather will not be cold if it does not snow.
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(iv) If the triangle is right angle then sum of squares of two sides of a triangle
is equal to the square of third side.
(v) If the triangle is equilateral then all three anlges of triangle are equal.
(vi) If 2x = 3y then x:y = 3:2
(vii) If the opposite angles of a quadrilaterals are supplementary then S is
d
cyclic.
(viii) If x is neither positive nor negative than x is 0.
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(ix) If the ratio of corresponding sides of two triangles are equal then
trianges are similar.
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11. (i) There exists (ii) For all (iii) There exists (iv) For every (v) For all (vi)
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There exists (vii) For all (viii)There exists (ix) There exists (x) There
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17.. C 18. D 19. B 20. D
21. C
25. C
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26. A
23. A
27. C
24. B
28. B
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37. (i), (ii) and (iv) are statement; (iii) and (v) are not statements.
15.3 EXERCISE
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n 2 –1 n
1. 0.32 2. 1.25 3. 4.
4n 4
n 2 –1 n1 (s1 ) 2 + n2 ( s2 ) 2 n1 n2 ( x1 − x2 ) 2
5. 6. 3.87 7. +
12 n1 + n2 (n1 + n2 ) 2
d (n − 1)
19. Var. = 1.16gm, S.D = 1.08 gm 20. Mean = a + ,
2
n2 − 1
S.D = d
12
21. Hashina is more intelligent and consistent
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22. 10.24 23. Mean = 42.3, Var. 43.81
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24. B 25. B 26. B 27. C
28. A 29. C 30. C 31. A
32. C 33. A 34. D 35. D
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36. A 37. D 38. A 39. A
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40. SD 41. 0, less 42. 11 43. Independent
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44. Minimum 45. Least 46. greater than or equal
16.3 EXERCISE
be C
1 2
1. 2. 3. 0.556
72 3
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5k − 1 4
4. (a) 5k–1 elements (b) 5. 6. 0.93
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7. (a) 0.65 (b) 0.55 (c) 0.8 (d) 0 (e) 0.35 (f) 0.2
2 5
8. (a) 0.35 (b) 0.77 (c) 0.51 (d) 0.57 9. (a) (b)
9 9
1 1 1
10. (a)p(John promoted) = , p(Rita promoted) = , p(Aslam promoted) = ,
8 4 2
1 1
p(Gurpreet promoted) = (b) P(A) =
8 4
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11. (a) 0.20 (b) 0.17 (c) 0.45 (d) 0.13 (e) 0.15 (f) 0.51
12. (a) S = {B1 B2 , B1W , B2 B1 , B2W ,WB1 ,WB2 BW1 , BW2 ,W1 B,WW
1 2 , W2 B , W2W1}
1 2
(b) (c)
6 3
320 EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS – MATHEMATICS
5 28 40 2 2 25 15
13. (a) (b) (c) 14. (a) (b) (c) (d)
143 143 143 143 143 26 26
7
15.
13
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16. (a) p(A) = .25, p(B) = .32 , p(A∩Β) = .17 (b) p(A∪B) = .40 (c) .40 (d) .68
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1 3 3 5
17. (a) (b) (c) (d) 18. A 19. B
2 4 26 36
20. C 21. C 22. D 23. A
24.
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A 25. C 26. B 27. C
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28. C 29. B 30. False 31. False
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32. False 33. True 34. True 35. False
36. True
40. 0.2 bl 37. 0.15
41. 0.2
38. 0.3 39. E = { 2, 4, 6}
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42. (a) ↔ (iv) (b) ↔ (v) (c) ↔ (i) (d) ↔ (iii) (e) ↔ (ii)
43. (a) ↔ (iv) (b) ↔ (iii) (c) ↔ (ii) (d) ↔ (i)
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