How many exercises are there in Chapter 1 Sets in class 11 Mathematics?

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    NCERT Chapter 1 Sets in Class 11 Maths contains a total of 6 exercises along with 1 miscellaneous exercise at the end. These exercises are designed to cover all key concepts such as types of sets, representation methods, Venn diagrams, and operations on sets like union, intersection, and complement. students can check details below

    • Exercise 1.1 consists 9 questions related to basic understanding, and set builder forms.
    • Exercise 1.2 consists 6 questions about type of sets, empty set, power set, finite and infinite sets.
    • Exercise 1.3 consists 9 questions, related to operations on sets, and venn diagrams.
    • Exercise 1.4 consists 12 questions re
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