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Q. Let P be a set of squares, Q be set of parallelograms, R be a set of quadrilaterals and S be a set of rectangles. Consider the following :
1. P $\subset$ Q
2. R $\subset$ P
3. P $\subset$ S
4. S $\subset$ R
Which of the above are correct?

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Solution:

As given, P $\equiv$ set of square, Q $\equiv$ set of parallelogram, R $\equiv$ set of quadrilaterals and S $\equiv$ set of rectangles. Since all squares are parallelogram
$\Rightarrow $ P $ \subset$ Q similarly.
Since, all squares are rectangles P $ \subset$ S and are quadrilaterals $\Rightarrow $ S $ \subset$ R
$\Rightarrow $ 1, 3 and 4 are correct