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TAKE-HOME EXAMINATIONS APRIL – JUNE 2020 
Please read through all instructions carefully before you start your exam 
Papers are available from 10:00am UK time on the day of your take-home exam; 
please refer to your exam timetable for the dates of your take-home exams. 
Papers will be in Blackboard in the Take Home Exams area. 
In most cases, the take-home exam will be available for 23 hours and your answer(s) 
must be submitted before 9.00am UK time the day after your take-home exam 
opens, unless you have been given a different deadline from your School. 
Completing your take-home exam 
Take-home exams require either submission of written work or completion of 
a Blackboard Test. For written work you need to download the paper and any 
accompanying documents from Blackboard and your answers can be written 
in a Word document as you would for coursework (unless you have been 
given specific instructions from your School). Further instructions for 
completing Blackboard Tests are in the section below. 
You are advised only to work on your answers for the duration of the time 
stated on the front page of the take-home exam paper. You are not expected 
to work for 23 hours on your answer. 
Please read your exam paper thoroughly before you start to ensure that you 
understand what you need to do. 
Do not exceed the specified word limits where they are stated. 
You should use 12pt font size, Arial and 1.5 line spacing for written 
submissions. 
Please write your candidate number, module code and question answer on 
the top of each piece of work that you submit. 
Save your work regularly as you are working on it. 
You are responsible for the content of the work you upload and for the 
academic integrity of your answer(s). 
Complete and upload your answer(s) to the submission point(s) in Blackboard 
or Turnitin. 
You are responsible for organising your time and should aim to submit your 
answer(s) as early as possible to ensure your work is submitted prior to the 
deadline specified for your take-home exam paper. 
Full guidance can be found in the Take Home Exams area of this Blackboard 
course. 
 
Completing Blackboard Tests (Multiple Choice exams) 
Exam papers which consist of Multiple Choice questions will be delivered through an 
online Blackboard Test. 
For these exams 
1. You will not need to download the exam paper – you will access the questions 
through a Blackboard Test. 
2. The test will normally have a specific time limit, and a timer will display on 
screen as you take the test. 
3. Your test will be accessible for 23 hours, as with other exams, but you can 
take the test only once. 
Submission 
1. Please check the front of your take-home exam paper and Blackboard 
instructions for any specific instructions for uploading your work to submission 
point(s) for each paper. 
2. You can submit multiple times for most exams (unless you have been told 
there is only one submission possible by your School) but you should ensure 
that your final version is uploaded before the deadline. 
This does not apply to Multiple Choice examinations, where only one attempt 
will be allowed. 
3. Your Turnitin submission title must include your candidate number and 
module code. 
4. You are responsible for ensuring that you have uploaded the correct 
document to the correct submission point. Some exams require submission 
of answers to different questions to different submission points. 
5. You are responsible for ensuring that your file has been uploaded 
successfully. 
6. You will not be able to submit anything past the deadline so please allow 
yourself plenty of time to upload and submit your answer(s). 
7. We will not be emailing reminders from the University ahead of exam papers 
and submission points opening, or non-submissions after the take-home 
exam submission has closed. 
8. Guidance on how to submit files for your exams can be found at 
https://rdg.ac/takehomeexam 
Submission instructions for students who are submitting hand written work 
(e.g. for maths and science-based work, ancient and non-European languages, 
diagrams and sketches). 
If your school have specified that the whole of your take home exam should be 
handwritten and submitted to Blackboard / Turnitin: 
1. Include your candidate number, module code and question answer at the top 
of each piece of your take home exam; 
2. Number each page carefully; 
 
3. Refer to the TEL Guide on Submitting handwritten exams to Blackboard or 
Turnitin: Submit scanned/handwritten work (depending on the submission 
point for your take home exam) for help with your submission. 
If you need to include hand written sketches, diagrams or images into your typed 
take home exam, please refer to the TEL Guide on Capturing and inserting images 
into a document for online submission. 
Full guidance can be found in the Take Home Exams area of this Blackboard 
course. 
 
Where to get support 
For technical issues (Blackboard and IT) contact us on +44 (0) 118 378 7049 or raise 
a ticket via the DTS Self Service Portal. 
Please note that ‘live’ support is available from 8:00am-6:00pm UK time Monday to 
Friday, and will be available for limited hours 8:00am-9.30am UK time on Saturday 
morning during the exam period. 
For other non-technical queries, please check the exams FAQs on Essentials or 
email . Emails need to be sent from your University 
email account and you should provide your candidate number. 
Please note that ‘live’ support is available from 8:00am-6:00pm UK time Monday to 
Friday and will be available for limited hours 8:00am-9.30am UK time on Saturday 
morning during the exam period. 
DAS registered students 
1. If you have been provided with a green sticker, please attach this to the front 
page of your answer(s), as you would do for coursework submissions. 
2. If you have any additional arrangements including extra time, you should 
consider the necessary requirements prior to the start of your exam and read 
the advice in the exam FAQs on Essentials. 
3. If you still have queries please contact the Disability Advisory Service (DAS) 
or email . Emails need to be sent from your 
University email account and you should provide your candidate and student 
number. 
IMPORTANT - You must read this before you start your exam 
Academic Integrity 
We are treating this online examination as a time-limited open assessment. This 
means that: 
1. You are permitted to refer to published materials to aid you in your answers. 
2. Published sources should be referenced in the usual manner. 
 
3. Over-reliance on published sources is likely to be penalised as poor academic 
practice. 
Apart from appropriate referencing, you must ensure that: 
x the work you submit is entirely your own. 
x you do not communicate with other students on the topic of this assessment 
for the whole time the assessment is live. 
x you do not obtain advice or contribution from any third party, including proof- 
readers, friends, or family members. 
x For advice on academic integrity, you can see the University Library’s 
Academic Integrity Toolkit. 
You should note that: 
1. Failure to adhere to these requirements will be considered a breach of the 
Academic Misconduct regulations (available here), where the offences of 
cheating, plagiarism, collusion, copying, and commissioning are particularly 
relevant. 
2. Your exam answers will be run through Turnitin, and the usual similarity 
reports will be available to markers. 
 
Please read and note this statement of originality: 
By submitting this work I certify that: 
1. it is my own unaided work; 
2. the use of material from other sources has been properly and fully 
acknowledged in the text; 
3. neither this piece of work nor any part of it has been submitted in 
connection with another assessment; 
4. I have read the University’s definition of plagiarism, guidance on good 
academic practice and the guidelines set out above; and 
5. I will comply with the requirements these place on me. 
I acknowledge the University may use appropriate software to detect 
similarities with other third-party material, in order to ensure the integrity of 
the assessment. 
I understand that if I do not comply with these requirements the University will 
take action against me, which if proven and following the proper process may 
result in failure of the year or part and/or my removal from membership of the 
University. 
 
With best wishes and good luck for your take-home-exams over the coming period. 
Please read the instructions below before you start the exam. 
April/May 2020 MA3MTI 2019/0 A 800 
UNIVERSITY OF READING 
MEASURE THEORY AND INTEGRATION (MA3MTI) 
Two hours 
Answer ALL questions in section A and at least TWO questions from section 
B. (If more than two questions from section B are attempted then marks from 
the BEST two section B questions will be used. If the exam mark calculated in 
this way is less than 40%, then marks from the other section B questions which 
have been attempted will be added to the exam mark until 40% is reached). 
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SECTION A 
1. (a) Prove that the real intervals (1,1) and (0,1) have the same 
cardinality. 
[5 marks] 
(b) Prove that the real intervals (0, 1) and (1,1) have the same 
cardinality. 
[5 marks] 
(c) Consider the set S of all functions f : N! R. Prove that S is 
uncountable. 
[10 marks] 
2. (a) Let (X,F) be a measurable space, and let f : X ! R be a function. 
Define what it means for f to be a measurable function. 
[2 marks] 
(b) Suppose that f : X ! R is measurable, and let a, b 2 R be such that 
a < b. Prove from the definition that 
{x 2 X : a < f(x) < b} 2 F . 
[12 marks] 
(c) Suppose that f : X ! R is measurable, and let U ⇢ (0, 1) be an open 
set. Prove that 
{x 2 X : f(x) 2 U} 2 F . 
Hint: Every open set U ⇢ (0, 1) is a countable union of open 
intervals. 
[6 marks] 
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3. (a) Let (X,F , µ) be a measure space. State the dominated convergence 
theorem. 
[5 marks] 
(b) Calculate the limit 
 
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