Class 9th math 3.2 solution english PCTB

Note: This is the Solution of review exercise 3.2 from newly published book by PCTB (Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board, Pakistan) for new 9th session 2025 Onward.

Exercise 3.2

Question # 01: Consider the universal set \(\small{U=\{x:x\text{ is multiple of 2 and }0<x\leq30\}}\), \(A=\{x:x\text{ is a multiple of } 6\}\) and \(B=\{x:x\text{ is a multiple of 8} \}\).

\((i)\) \(\quad\) List all elements of sets \(A\) and \(B\) in tabular form.

\((ii)\) \(\quad\) Find \(A\cap B\)

\((iii)\) \(\quad\) Draw a Venn diagram

Question 2: Let, \(U=\{x:x\text{ is an integer and }0<x\leq150\}\), \(G=\{x:x=2^m\text{ for integer m and }0\leq m\leq 12 \}\) and \(H=\{x:x\text{ is a square}\}\).

\((i)\) \(\quad\) List all elements of sets \(G\) and \(H\) in tabular form

\((ii)\) \(\quad\) Find \(G \cup H\)

\((iii)\) \(\quad\) Find \(G \cap H \)

Question 3: consider the sets \(P=\{x:x\ \text{is a prime number and } 0< x\leq 20\}\) and \( Q=\{x:x\text{ is a divisor of } 210\ \text{and} \ 0< x\leq 20\}\)

\((i)\) \(\quad\) Find \(P \cap Q \)

\((ii)\) \(\quad\) Find \(P \cup Q\)

Question 4: Verify the commutative properties of union and intersection for the following pairs of sets:

\((i)\) \(\quad\) \(A=\{1,2,3,4,5\} \)

\((ii)\) \(\quad\) \(B=\{4,5,6,10\}\)

\((iii)\) \(\quad\) \(N,Z \)

\((iv)\) \(\quad \)\(A=\{x|x\in R\land x\geq 0\}\)

\((v)\) \(\quad\) \(B=R \)

Question 5: Let \(U=\{a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j\}\), \(A=\{a,b,c,d,g,h\}\), \(B=\{c,d,e,f,j\}\), Verify De Morgan’s Laws for these sets. Draw Venn diagram

Question 6: If \(U=\{1,2,3,\dotsc ,20\}\) and \(A=\{1,3,5,\dotsc ,19\}\), verify the following:

\((i)\) \(\quad\) \(A\cup {A}’ =U \)

\((ii)\) \(\quad\) \(A\cap U=A\)

\((iii)\) \(\quad\) \(A\cap {A}’ =\phi\)

Question 7: In a class of 55 students, 34 like to play cricket and 30 like to play hockey. Also each student likes to play at least one of the two games. How many students like to play both games?

Question 8: In a group of 500 employees, 250 can speak Urdu, 150 can speak English, 50 can speak punjabi, 40 can speak Urdu and English, 30 can speak both English and punjabi, and 10 can speak Urdu and Punjabi. How many can speak all three languages?

Question 9: In sports events, 19 people wear blue shirts, 15 wear blue shirts, 15 wear green shirts, 3 wear blue and green shirts, 4 wear a cap and blue shirts, and 2 wear a cap and green shirts. The total number of people with either a blue or green shirt or cap is 25. How many people are wearing caps?

Question 10: In a training session, 17 participants have laptops, 11 have tablets, 9 have laptops and tablets, 6 have laptops and books, and 4 have both tablets and books. Eight participants have all three items. The total number of participants with laptops, tablets, or books is 35. How many participants have books?

Question 11: A shopping mall has 150 employees lablled 1 to 150, representing the Universal set U. The empolyees fall into the following categories:
* Set A: 40 empolyees with a salary range of 30k-45k, labelled from 50 to 89.
* Set B: 50 employees with a salary range of 50k-80k, labelled from 101 to 150.
* Set C: 60 empolyees with a salary range of 100k-150k, labelled from 1 to 49 and 90 to 100.

\((a)\) \(\quad\) Find \(({A}’ \cup {B}’)\cap C \)

\((b)\) \(\quad\) Find \(n\{A\cap (B^{c}\cap C^{c})\}\)

Question 12: In a secondary school with 125 students participate in at least one of the following sports: cricket, football, or hockey.
* 60 students play cricket.
* 70 students play football.
* 40 students play hockey.
* 25 students play both cricket and football.
* 15 students play both football and hockey.
* 10 students play both cricket and hockey.

\((a)\) How many students play all three sports?

\((b)\) Draw a Venn diagram showing the distribution of sports participation in all the games.

Question 13: A survey was conducted in which 130 people were asked about their favourite foods. The survey results showed the following information:
* 40 people said they like nihari
* 65 people said they liked biryani
* 50 people said they liked korma
* 20 people said they liked nihari and biryani
* 35 people said they liked biryani and korma
* 27 people said they liked nihari and korma
* 12 people said they liked all three foods nihari, biryani, and korma

\((a)\) At least how many people like nihari, biryani, or korma?

\((b)\) How many people did not like nihari, biryani, or korma?

\((c)\) How many people like only one of the following foods: nihari, biryani, or korma?

\((d)\) Draw a Venn diagram

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