Set Theory Part 7 Quiz
Set Theory Part 7 Quiz explores how subsets and proper subsets help us understand relationships between collections of elements. A small piece of mathematical trivia is that the idea of a proper subset was introduced to clearly distinguish when one set is fully contained inside another without being equal to it. This distinction later became very important in logic and computing. The intersection of sets also helps in identifying what two sets share, which is widely used in organizing data and solving classification problems. This quiz follows that same line of thinking and gives you practical exposure to these concepts. It is designed to strengthen your clarity on how subsets behave inside larger sets.
Sample Questions from This Quiz
- If A ⊂ B, then (B − A) ∩ A equals?
- If A ∪ B = U and A ∩ B = C, then A′ ∩ B′ equals?
- Which of the following equals (A ∩ B) − C?
- If A ∩ B′ = { }, then A ∩ (B ∪ C) equals?
- If A ⊂ B, then (A ∪ B′) equals?
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