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MLP Basic Math Final Exam G.10

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MLP Basic Math Final Exam G.10

This document provides a 40 question multiple choice final exam for a mathematics course. The exam covers topics including sets, set operations, Venn diagrams, logic, and equations. It tests students' abilities to identify elements of sets based on descriptions, determine relationships between sets shown in Venn diagrams, evaluate the truth values of logical statements, and solve mathematical equations.
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Final Examination Semester 1/2020 Mathematics 1 (MA31103) Class G.

10 SM/EM
Time: 60 minutes 20 points Instructors: Mr. Dino Alfaro Molano & Ms. Chompoonooch Lalitmongkol
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This test has 7 pages with 40 multiple choice questions. (20 points)
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Choose the letter of your answer and shade the corresponding space provided on the answer sheet.
1. Which set-builder notation describes {16, 20, 24, 28, …}?
A) {x | x is a multiple of 4 between 16 and 28}
B) {x | x is a multiple of 4 greater than 12}
C) {x | x is a multiple of 4}
D) {x | x is a multiple of 4 between 12 and 32}

2. Which of the following statement is correct?


A) 2 ⊂ {2, 4, 6} B) {{2}} ∈ {1, {2}, 3}
C) {0} = Ø D) {2, 3} ∈ {1, {2, 3}, 4}

3. Given that A = {1, 2}, B = {2, 3, 4}, C = {even prime numbers}, D = {x | x is an odd number positive integer},
and E = {3}. Which of the following statement is false?
A) Ø ⊂ C B) E ⊂ D
C) C ⊂ B D) C ⊂ D

4. Which of the following is an infinite set?


A) D = {x | x ∈ N and 3x - 2 = 0} 
B) I = {x | x ∈ N, 8 < x ≤ 12} 
C) N = {x | x is an even number less than 200} 
D) O = {x | x ∈ N and x2 = 9}

5. Given that A = {1, {0}, {1}, {0, 1}, {0, 1, 2}}, find the number of P(A).
A) 5 B) 12
C) 16 D) 32

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6. If A = {2, {3}}, which of the following sets is the power set of A?
A) P(A) = {2, 3, {2,3}}
B) P(A) = {{ }, {2}, {3}, {2,3}}
C) P(A) = {{ }, {2}, {{3}}, {2,{3}}}
D) P(A) = {{ }, {2}, {3}, {{ },2,3}}
7. If A = {x | x is a real number and x2 – 3x + 2 = 0}, then find the elements in the set.
A) {1} B) {2}
C) {1, 2} D) no elements in Set A

8. Given that A – B = {1, 2, 4}, B – A = {3, 5} and A∪ B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}, which of the following is a set of
elements of A ∩ B?
A) {6, 7} B) {2, 5, 6}
C) {2, 6, 7} D) {3, 5}

9. Given that; U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}, where A = {1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {3, 4, 5, 6} and C = {2, 4, 6, 7}.
Find [(B ∩ C) – A] ∪ (A ∪ B ∪ C)'.
A) {6} B) {6, 8}
C) {5, 6} D) {5, 6, 8}

Use the Venn diagram below to answer questions 10 – 12:


10. What are the elements of A ∩ D?
A) {1, 2, 3, 4}
B) {3, 7, 9}
C) {1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9}
D) {8, 7, 9}

11. What are the elements of (A ∩ B ∩ C)' ?


A) { }
B) {3}
C) {0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9}
D) {1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9}

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12. What are the elements of (B ∪ D) – C ?
A) {0, 2, 3, 6} B) {1, 2, 4, 8}
C) {3, 7, 6} D) {3, 7, 9}

13. Which of the following Venn diagram represents [A ∪ (B ∩ C)]' ?

A) B)

C) D)
14. Which of the following expression represents the shaded region in the Venn diagram below?
A) (B – C) ¿ A
B) B – (A ¿ C)
C) [B – (A ¿ C)]'
D) (B ¿ C) ¿ A

15. Fifty students were surveyed about the sports they like to play, 32 students like to play basketball, 25 students
like to play football and 17 students like to play both basketball and football. How many students don’t like to play
both sports?
A) 5 students B) 10 students
C) 12 students D) 15 students

16. In a class of 50 students, 18 take Chorus, 26 take Band, and 2 take both Chorus and Band. How many students
take Chorus only?
A) 8 students B) 16 students
C) 18 students D) 42 students

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Question 17 -19:
A class has 175 students. The following is the description of students studying one or more of the subject in this
class; - Mathematics 100
- Physics 70
- Chemistry 46
- Mathematics and Physics 30
- Mathematics and Chemistry 28
- Physics and Chemistry 23
- Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry 18
17. How many students enrolled exactly 1 subject?
A) 108 students B) 180 students
C) 216 students D) 250 students

18. How many students enrolled more than one subject?


A) 35 students B) 45 students
C) 55 students D) 100 students
19. How many students did not enrolled any subject?
A) 12 students B) 15 students
C) 22 students D) 35 students

Question 20-22:
A sports survey was carried out to find out what types of sport a group people like. The result was placed into the
Venn diagram.

20. How many people liked boxing and golf?


A) 8 people B) 9 people
C) 24 people D) 29 people
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21. How many people liked exactly 2 sports?
A) 20 people B) 25 people
C) 35 people D) 52 people

22. How many students do not like either boxing or kayaking?


A) 10 people B) 32 people
C) 43 people D) 63 people

23. Which of the following is not a proposition?


A) √ 5 is a rational number. B) The prime factor of 125 is 5.
C) x + y ≥ 21. D) 0 is a whole number and integer.

24. Select the statement that is the negation of “All circus clowns are undignified.”
A) All circus clowns are dignified. B) All cirrus clouds are indistinguishable.
C) Some circus clowns are dignified. D) No circus clowns are dignified.

25. Suppose p is the statement 'You need a credit card' and q is the statement 'I have a nickel.' Select the correct
statement corresponding to the symbols ~ (p ∨ q).
A) You don't need a credit card and I have a nickel.
B) It is not the case that either you need a credit card or I have a nickel.
C) You don't need a credit card or I have a nickel.
D) None of these.
26. Suppose p is the statement 'I play softball' and q is the statement 'The moon is 250,000 miles from Earth'. Select
the correct statement corresponding to the symbols ~ p ∧ q.
A) I don't play softball and the moon is 250,000 miles from Earth.
B) It is not the case that either I play softball or the moon is 250,000 miles from Earth.
C) I don't play softball or the moon is 250,000 miles from Earth.
D) It is not the case that both I play softball and the moon is 250,000 miles from Earth.

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27. Suppose p is the statement 'There are 1,000 meters in one kilometer' and q is the statement 'You will give me a
cake.' Select the correct symbolization for the statement 'There are 1,000 meters in one kilometer or you will not give
me a cake'.
A) ~ (p∧q) B) p∧~q
C) p∨~q D) None of these

28. Suppose p is false, q is true and r is false. Find the truth value of (p∨ ~q) ∨ r.
A) TRUE B) FALSE
C) Either true or false D) None of the above

29. Suppose statement p is ‘2 π is an irrational number’ and statement q is ‘51 is an element of prime number’. Find
the truth value of (~p ∧ q) ∨ (~p ∨ q).
A) TRUE B) FALSE
C) Either true or false D) None of the above

30. Which of the following logical expressions shows tautology?


A) ~[(p∧~q) ∨ ~p] B) (p ∨ q ) ↔ ( q ∨ p )
C) (p ∨ q) ∧ (~p ∧ ~q) D) None of the above

31. Determine the truth value of the statement, ( 42−5 2 ≤ 0 ) ∨ ( √32 + 42=3+4 ) .
A) TRUE B) FALSE
C) Either true or false D) None of the above

32. Suppose p is true, q is true, r is false, s is false. Find the truth value of (s ∨ p) ∧ (~r ∨ ~s).
A) TRUE B) FALSE
C) Either true or false D) None of the above

33. Suppose p is false, s is false, r is true. Find the truth value of ~[(s ∧ p) ∨ ~r].
A) TRUE B) FALSE
C) Either true or false D) None of the above

34. Which of the following statements denotes ∀x P(x)?


A) Some dogs are mammals. B) Every dog is a mammal.
C) Dog is a mammal and it has a tail. D) Dog is not mammal or it has a tail.
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35. Which of the following statements is true about existential quantifiers?
A. The symbol we use for existential quantifiers is ∀.
B. A property is true for all of the elements in a set.
C. The phrase we use for existential quantifiers is 'for all.'
D. The symbol we use for existential quantifiers is ∃.

36. Let P(x) be the statement “x + 1 > x.” What is the truth value of the quantification ∀x P(x), where the domain
consists of all real numbers?
A) TRUE B) FALSE
C) Either true or false D) None of the above

37. Let P(x, y) be the predicate "x likes y," and let the universe of discourse be the set of all people. Select the correct
quantifiers to express the statement ‘Everyone likes someone’.
A) ∀x ∀y P(x, y) B) ∀x ∃y P(x, y) 
C) ∃x ∃y P(x, y)  D) ~∀x ∃y P(x, y) 

38. Select the statement that is the negation of “You wear matching socks to the interview or you don’t get hired.”
A) You don’t wear matching socks to the interview or you get hired.
B) You don’t wear matching socks to the interview and you don’t get hired.
C) You don’t wear matching socks to the interview and you get hired.
D) If you don’t wear matching socks to the interview, then you don’t get hired.

39. Select the correct quantifiers to express the statement, ‘The square of any real number is non-negative ’.
A) ∃xR, x2 ≥ 0 B) xR, x2 ≤ 0
C) ∃xR, x2 ≥ 0 D) xR, x2 ≥ 0

40. What is the truth value of ∀x P(x), where P(x) is the statement “x2 < 10” and the domain consists of the positive
integers not exceeding 4?
A) TRUE B) FALSE
C) Either true or false D) None of the above

************************************Good Luck
Everyone************************************
Answer Key:

1 B 11 C 21 B 31. A
2 D 12 B 22 A 32. A
3 D 13 B 23 C 33. A
4 C 14 C 24 C 34. B
5 D 15 B 25 B 35. D
6 C 16 B 26 A 36. A
7 C 17 A 27 C 37. B
8 A 18 B 28 B 38. C
9 B 19 C 29 B 39. D
1 A 20 D 30 B 40. B
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