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11th Class Part 1 Mathematics Chapter 2 Test Online MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
If a set is described in words, the method is called:
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tabular form
descriptiveform
set builder notation
non-tabular method
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Question # 2
To draw general conclusions from well-known facts is called:
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logic
proposition
induction
deduction
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Question # 3
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A is superset of B
B is superset of A
A is subset of B
A is equivalent to B
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Question # 4
To draw general conclusions from a limited number of observations is called:
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logic
proposition
induction
deduction
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Question # 5
The identity element in a group is:
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unique
inifinite
both a and b
not possible
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Question # 6
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Question # 7
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A
B
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Question # 8
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p is false and q is true
both p and q are false
p is true and q is false
both p and q are true
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Question # 9
The ordered pairs (4, 5) and (5, 4) are:
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same
different
both a and b
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Question # 10
A biconditional is written in symbols as:
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Question # 11
S = {1, -1, 2, -2} is a group under:
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multiplication
subtraction
addition
none of these
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Question # 12
A statement which is true for all possible values of the variables involved in it, is called a:
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tautology
conditional
implication
absurdity
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Question # 13
If A = {1, 2, 7, 9}, B = {1, 4, 7, 11}:
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disjoints sets
equal sets
overlapping sets
complementary sets
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Question # 14
A compound statement of the form "if p then q" is called an:
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tautology
conditional
consequent
absurdity
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Question # 15
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