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Diagnostic Test: Make Circle Around A), B), C) or D) According To The Asked Question

This document contains a 20 question diagnostic test on mathematics sets. The questions cover topics like the definitions of union, intersection, natural numbers, prime numbers, odd numbers, even numbers, integers, subsets, proper subsets, improper subsets, power sets, empty sets, complements, De Morgan's laws, and algebraic properties involving unions and intersections. The test-taker is asked to select the best answer among A, B, C, or D for each multiple choice question.

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Diagnostic Test: Make Circle Around A), B), C) or D) According To The Asked Question

This document contains a 20 question diagnostic test on mathematics sets. The questions cover topics like the definitions of union, intersection, natural numbers, prime numbers, odd numbers, even numbers, integers, subsets, proper subsets, improper subsets, power sets, empty sets, complements, De Morgan's laws, and algebraic properties involving unions and intersections. The test-taker is asked to select the best answer among A, B, C, or D for each multiple choice question.

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DIAGNOSTIC TEST

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8 ___ Mathematics GHS DHERI NAQARCHIAN

Name:______________________

Make circle around A), B), C) or D) according to the asked question.


1) Combining the members of two sets without any repetition is called _____.
A) Intersection B) Union C) Prime D) Collection
2) The set {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,….,} is a set of _____ numbers.
A) Natural B) Whole C) Prime D) Complex
3) The set {1,2,3,4,5,6,….,} is a set of _____ numbers.
A) Natural B) Whole C) Prime D) Complex
4) The set {2,3,5,7,11,13,17,….,} is a set of _____ numbers.
A) Natural B) Whole C) Prime D) Even
5) The set {0,2,4,6,8,10,12,….,} is a set of _____ numbers.
A) Natural B) Odd C) Even D) Complex
6) The set {1,3,5,7,9,11,….,} is a set of _____ numbers.
A) Natural B) Odd C) Even D) Integers
7) The set {0, ±1, ±2, ±3, ±4, ±5,….,} is a set of _____.
A) Natural B) Odd C) Even D) Integers
8) A subset means that ______ element/s is present in the superset.
A) Every B) No C) Some D) None of these

9) A proper subset means that its superset has at least ____ more elements.
A) One B) Two C) Three D) All of these
10) An improper subset means that both the subset and the superset have ____ elements.
A) Different B) Sometimes different C) Same D) Sometimes same

11) An improper subset is also the superset of its superset.


A) False B) Sometimes false C) True D) Sometimes true

12) A powerset is the set of all possible ______.


A) Subsets B) supersets C) Improper subsets D) Proper subsets

13) An empty set is always a subset of any set.


A) False B) Sometimes false C) True D) Sometimes true

14) An empty set can never be a superset.


A) False B) Sometimes false C) True D) Sometimes true
15) If U is a universal set and A,B are its two subsets, then A' (A-prime) is
A) U-U B) U-A C) A-U D) U-B
16) If U is a universal set and A,B are its two subsets, then calculating U' (U-prime) is impossible.
A) False B) Sometimes false C) True D) Sometimes true

17) If U is a universal set and A,B are its two subsets, then A' (A-prime) is always going to be a larger set than the set A.
A) False B) Sometimes false C) True D) Sometimes true
18) There are ______ De-Morgan’s laws about sets.
A) Two B) Three C) Four D) Five
19) AU(BUC) = (AUB)UC
A) False B) Sometimes false C) True D) Sometimes true

20) AU(B∩C)=(AUB)∩(AUC)
A) False B) Sometimes false C) True D) Sometimes true

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