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If set A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {1, 2, 3} then sets A and B are: |
not equal
equal
disjoint
overlapping
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2 |
If two sets have no element common, they are called: |
disjoint
over lapping
dissimilar
exhaustive
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3 |
{2, 4, 6, 8, ...........} represents the set of: |
positive odd numbers
natural numbers
prime numbers
positive even numbers
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4 |
If A = {1, 2, 7, 9}, B = {1, 4, 7, 11}: |
disjoints sets
equal sets
overlapping sets
complementary sets
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5 |
A set containing finite number of elements is called: |
nullset
superset
finiteset
infiniteset
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6 |
A set having no element is called: |
null set
subset
singleton
superset
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7 |
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a is an element of a set A
a is subset of A
a is a whole number
a contains A
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8 |
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set builder notation
tabular form
descriptive method
non-set builder method
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9 |
If a set is described by listing its elements within brackets is called: |
set builder notation
tabular form
descriptive method
none of these
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10 |
If a set is described in words, the method is called: |
tabular form
descriptiveform
set builder notation
non-tabular method
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11 |
A set can be described by: |
one way
two ways
several ways
threeways
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12 |
The objects in a set are called: |
elements
sub-sets
whole numbers
overlapping sets
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13 |
Distinct objects means: |
identical objects
not identical
similar
none of these
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14 |
A set is defined as: |
collection of some objects
well defined collection of some objects
well defined collection of distinct objects
none of these
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