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It refers to any two sets denoted by A and B such that every element of A is also an element

of B then A is called subset of B, written A ⊆ B,

Question 1Select one:

a.
Cartesian Product

b.
Ordered Pair

c.
Set-Builder Notation

d.
Subset

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It refers to a statement that is both universal and conditional which contains some variation
of the words "for all" and conditional statements contain versions of the words "if-then".

Question 2Select one:

a.
Existential Universal Statement

b.
Universal Conditional Statement

c.
Universal Existential Statement.

d.
None of the above

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It refers to a statement such that first part assures that a certain object exists and is universal
since its second part says that the question fulfills a specific property for everything of a
specific kind.

Question 3Select one:

a.
Universal Conditional Statement

b.
None of the above

c.
Universal Existential Statement.

d.
Existential Universal Statement

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When two sets form a collection of ordered pairs of (x,y) each of which coming from each
set then it is said that x R y.

Question 4Select one:

a.
Variables

b.
Equality of Functions

c.
Relation
d.
Function

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When two quantities x and y are related so that for some range of values of x the value of y
is determined by that of x then we say that y is a function (f) of x.

Question 5Select one:

a.
Relation

b.
Equality of Functions

c.
Variables

d.
Function

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It refers to given elements a and b, the symbol (a,b) denotes the ordered pair consisting of a
and b noting that a is the first element of the pair b is the second element .Any two ordered
pairs (a,b) and (c,d) are said to be equal if and only if, a=c and b=d.

Question 6Select one:

a.
Ordered Pair

b.
Set- Roster Notation
c.
Subset

d.
Set-Builder Notation

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Two functions are said to be equal if and only they have the same set of ordered pairs (x,y).

Question 7Select one:

a.
Relation

b.
Function

c.
Equality of Functions

d.
Variables

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It refers to a statement that is universal because its initial part says that a certain property is
true for all objects of a given sort, and it is existential because its second part assets the
presence of something.

Question 8Select one:

a.
Existential Universal Statement

b.
Universal Existential Statement.

c.
Universal Conditional Statement

d.
None of the above

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It refers to given sets A and B denoted by A x B read as "A cross B" where the set of ordered
pairs (a,b) where a is in A and b is in B

Question 9Select one:

a.
Subset

b.
Set-Builder Notation

c.
Ordered Pair

d.
Cartesian Product

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It refers to denoting a set by enumerating all of its elements between braces.
Question 10Select one:

a.
Set-Builder Notation

b.
Set- Roster Notation

c.
Ordered Pair

d.
Subset

It refers to the sum of the numbers divided by n.

Question 1Select one:

a.
Median

b.
Mode

c.
Deviation

d.
Mean

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It displays a data set by dividing the data into intervals, or, classes, and listing the number of
data values that fail into each interval.

Question 2Select one:

a.
Frequency distribution

b.
Relative frequency

c.
Cumulative frequency distribution

d.
Normal distribution

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It is used to convert any formal distribution into the standard normal curve between them.

Question 3Select one:

a.
Ratio

b.
T-score

c.
Z-score

d.
Standard deviation

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The mode for the data in #5 is

Question 4Select one:


a.
12

b.
none

c.
10

d.
9

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The mean for data set: 10,12,15,16.,8, 7 is

Question 5Select one:

a.
14.10

b.
10.55

c.
11.33

d.
12.12

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The line that minimizes the sum of the squares of the vertical deviations from each data
point to the line is referred to as the least-squares regression line, or least- squares line for

Question 6Select one:

a.
Random line

b.
Least-squares regression line

c.
Regression line

d.
Least regression line

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It refers to the number that occurs most frequently in a list of numbers.

Question 7Select one:

a.
Median

b.
Mean

c.
Deviation

d.
Mode

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It refers to a collection of numbers or values that relate to a particular subject.

Question 8Select one:

a.
Data set

b.
sequence

c.
null

d.
set

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The median for the data in #5 is

Question 9Select one:

a.
15

b.
11

c.
10

d.
12

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It refers to the middle number if n is odd for a ranked order list of numbers.

Question 10Select one:

a.
Median

b.
Mode

c.
Deviation

d.
Mean

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