Final answer:
The first set {0,1,2,3...} represents whole numbers, including zero and all positive integers. The second set p&q are real, q≠0 refers to rational numbers, which include all fractions and decimals that can be expressed as a fraction with a non-zero denominator.
Step-by-step explanation:
The real number set described as {0,1,2,3...} represents the set of whole numbers, which includes zero and all positive integers. This set does not include any negative numbers or fractions. The notation for this set can be related to the options given as (c) Whole Numbers.
The second set described as p/q refers to the set of all numbers that can be expressed as a fraction where both the numerator (p) and the denominator (q) are real numbers and the denominator is not zero. This set includes both positive and negative fractions and integers, as well as decimal numbers that can be converted to such fractions. This set is known as the set of rational numbers and corresponds to option (b) Rational Numbers.