Sets

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Explore the World of Sets

Test your knowledge on the fundamental concepts of sets with our engaging quiz! Designed for students and enthusiasts alike, this quiz will challenge your understanding of set theory through a variety of carefully crafted questions.

  • 16 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple-choice format
  • Suitable for all skill levels
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DefiningSet42
Everything in the world whether living or non-living is known as ________
Set
Object
Points
A well defined collection of objects is called as _________
Objects
Set
Well defined set
X ∈ A means:
A belongs to x
X belongs to A
X belong to itself
A = { 2,4,6,8,10} is written in which form?
Description
Rule
Tabular
D = { K, O, L, A, T} is written in which form?
Roster
Set-Builder
Description
A = {All days of a week}
Roster Method
Description Method
Rule Method
D = {x: x is a perfect square natural number, x<100} this is
Set-Builder form
Description Method
Tabular form
A geometrical figure defined as set of all points in a plane that are at a constant distance from a fixed point in the plane is ________________
Square
Circle
Triangle
Let A = {7,8,9,11,13} Here 7 ____ A
 
 
 
A Set having no element at all is called an ______
Null Set
Equal Set
Singleton Set
A Set having only one element is called an ______
Non-empty set
Singleton set
Equal set
A Set having at least one element is called an ______
Singleton set
Empty set
Non-Empty set
A set which is either empty or contains only finite number of elements is called
Equal Set
Finite Set
Infinite Set
Two finite sets A and B are said to be equivalent only when :
N (A) = n (B)
N(A) = N(B)
NA = nB
A non-empty set which is not finite is known as ________
Equivalent Set
Infinite Set
Not finite Set
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