NUMERICAL
Let R1 and R2 be relations on the set {1, 2, ......., 50} such that R1 = {(p, pn) : p is a prime and n $\ge$ 0 is an integer} and R2 = {(p, pn) : p is a prime and n = 0 or 1}. Then, the number of elements in R1 $-$ R2 is _______________.
MCQ_SINGLE
Let $X = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}$. The number of different ordered pairs $(Y, Z)$ that can be formed such that $Y \subseteq X$, $Z \subseteq X$ and $Y \cap Z$ is empty, is: