Answer
$Q \cap (M \cup N) = \{0,2,4,6,8\} = Q$
Work Step by Step
The symbol $\cap$ represents the intersection of two sets (for example $A$ and $B $), which is a set made up of all elements belonging to both sets $A$ and $B$.
The symbol $\cup$ represents the union of two sets (for example $A$ and $B$ ), which is a set made up of all elements belonging to set $A$ or set $B$.
We start by finding the set $M \cup N$
$M \cup N = \{ 0,1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,11,13 \}$
$Q \cap (M \cup N)$ is the intersection of the two sets $Q$ and $(M \cup N)$
$Q \cap (M \cup N) = \{0,2,4,6,8\} = Q$