Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Mathematics quiz based on definition of terms
Instruction: Supply the correct answers to fill in the gaps provided.
Set theory
1. Any clearly defined collection of things, objects or numbers constitutes a _____.
When there is no limit to the number of elements in a set it is said to be ______.
Given two set A and B, if the set A contains some or all elements of B, then A is said to be a _____ of B. It can also be said that B is a _____ set of A.
If a set A is a superset of B and there is at least one element in the set B which is not in A, then the set A is a ________ of B
If A is a subset of B and B is also a subset of A then A and B are_______
Given that A is a subset of a universal set, the elements of the universal set which are not in the set A is a set called ______
The number of elements in a set is the _____ of that set.
Given two sets A and B, the set which contains elements that are in A as well as in B is the _______ of the set
The ___________ of a set A and B is the set which consists of elements that are either in A or B or in both A and B.
Two sets which do not have any common elements are best described as_____.
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