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Chapter Test ProfEd AiS 1

The document contains a series of questions related to set theory, including multiple choice, true or false, matching, and problem-solving sections. It covers concepts such as singleton sets, universal sets, DeMorgan's Law, and various set operations. The document is structured to assess understanding of these concepts through different question formats.

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Chapter Test ProfEd AiS 1

The document contains a series of questions related to set theory, including multiple choice, true or false, matching, and problem-solving sections. It covers concepts such as singleton sets, universal sets, DeMorgan's Law, and various set operations. The document is structured to assess understanding of these concepts through different question formats.

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Name:

Year and Section:


Date:

GENERAL INTRUCTIONS: Read each question carefully and choose the correct answer.

Multiple Choice: Encircle the answer you deem correct.

1. Which of the following best describes a singleton set?

a) A set with no elements c) A set with one or more elements


b) A set with one elements d) A set with infinite elements

2. What type of set contains all sets under consideration?

a) Power Set c) Superset


b) Subset d) Universal Set

3. According to the Class Construction Axiom, a subset is defined by:

a) Elements that belong to a universal set


b) Elements satisfying a specific property
c) Elements that form a disjoint set
d) Elements listed in roster form

4. DeMorgan’s Law states that the complement of the union of two sets is:

a) The union of their complements c) The symmetric difference


b) The intersection of their complements d) The power set

5. If two sets have no elements in common, they are called:

a) Complementary Sets c) Disjoint Sets


b) Equivalent Sets d) Equal Sets

True or False: Identify the truth value of each statement. Write T if your answer is True and F if False beside

the number.

1. The empty set is a subset of every set.

3. If A ⊆ B, then A ∪ B = B.
2. The power set of a set with 3 elements contains 6 subsets.
4. According to DeMorgan's Law, (A ∩ B)c = Ac ∪ Bc.
5. Two sets are disjoint if they have at least one element in common.

Matching Type: Match/Connect the words in Column A with its corresponding definition in Column B.

Column A Column B

1. Symmetric Difference A. Elements not in the given set


2. Power Set B. A∪A= and A∩A=A
3. Universal Set C. Elements in neither both sets
4. Complement of a Set D. Set of all subsets in a given set
5. Idempotent Law E. Elements in either set but not in their
intersection

F. Set that contains all sets under consideration

Problem Solving: Show your work for each question.


1. Let A = {1,3,5,7,9} and B = {2,3,6,7,10}.

Find: a) A ∪ B
b) A ∩ B
c) A − B

2. If the universal set U = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}, A = {2,4,6,8}, and B = {1,3,5,7,9} }: Find (A ∪ B)c.

3. Verify the Distributive Law:

A ∪ (B ∩ C) = (A ∪ B) ∩ (A ∪ C) , for A = {1,2,3}, B = {2,4}, and C = {2,3,5}.

4. If the universal set U = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10} and C = {2,3,5,7}, find the complement of C.


5. Given sets X={1,3,5,7}, Y={3,5,8}, and Z={5,7,9}, verify the associative law:

X∪(Y∪Z)=(X∪Y)∪Z

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