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This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about relations and functions. The questions cover topics such as determining if a relation is reflexive, symmetric, transitive or an equivalence relation. Other questions address determining domains, ranges, and equivalence classes of functions. Finally, some questions involve calculating the number of possible relations or functions given characteristics of their domains and ranges.
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This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about relations and functions. The questions cover topics such as determining if a relation is reflexive, symmetric, transitive or an equivalence relation. Other questions address determining domains, ranges, and equivalence classes of functions. Finally, some questions involve calculating the number of possible relations or functions given characteristics of their domains and ranges.
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CHAPTER 01

RELATIONS & FUNCTIONS

Seleet the correct option (s) in thefollowings.

Q01. The relation R = {(12)} on A = {1,2,3} is

(a) Reflexive only


(b) Symmetric only
(c)Transitiveonly
(d) Equivalence i.e., reflexive, symmetric as well as transitive
Q02. In the set A = {1,2,3,4,53, a relation R is defined by R = {{x, y) :x, y e A and x<y. Then R

is
(a) Reflexive (b) Symmetric
(c) Transitive (d) None of these
Q03. Let f:A>B be a one-one function s. t. range of fis {b}. Then the value of n(A) is
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 0 (d) None of these
Q04. Let A {1,2,3,4} and R=
{(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4). (1, 2), (2, 1)} be defined on set A. Then
the equivalence classes of [1] is
(a) (1, 2) (b) [1,2]
(c){1,2} (d) None of these
Q05. The domain
of the function f(x) Vx- x* +N4+x +y4-x
=
is
(a)-4,o) (b)4,4]
(c) [0, 4] (d) [0, 1]
Q06. Iff:R> A, given by f(x) = x* -2x +2 is onto function, then the set AA is
[HOTS]
(a) (1, co )
(b)[1, )
(c)[1, o] (d) None of these
Q07 Let f(x) =2"x+1 and g(x) =3" x-1. If a
=f(27")xg(3), then what is the value of a?
(a) 1
(b) (2+1)3"-1)
(c) 0 20+1
(d)T1
Q08. If
b-c
aogD_
c-a
Ogthen
a-b
the value of (abc)s
(a) 2
(b)1
(c) 0
(d) [HOTS]
Q09. Let f:R R, f(x) sin Then f(x)
x. =
is
(a) one-one function (b) onto function
(c) one-one and onto both (d) None of these
Q10. If f:A >B,
f(x)= +2 is invertible then, f(x) is
(a) only one-one (b) only onto
(C) one-one and onto both (d) None of these
1, if x> 0
Let f(x) =0, if x = 0 and g(x) =1+x-[x]. Then value of f(a) = , when g
Q11
-1, if x < 0

(a) x (b)1
(c) - (d) None of these

{1,2}. Then number of reflexive relations defined


on
Q12. Let A =

(a) 4 (6) 8
(c) 16 (d) 0
on A is
Q13. Let A =
{1,2,3}. Then number ofsymmetric relations defined
(b) 64
(a)8
(c) 1 (d) 0
defined on A is
Q14. Let A =
{1,2}. Then number of reflexive and symmetric relations
(b) 4
(a)8
(c) 2 (d) 1
Let R be a relation on the set N of natural numbers defined by nRm ifn divides m. Then R is
Q15.
(a) Reflexive and symmetric (b) Transitive and symmetric
(c) Equivalence (d) Reflexive, transitive but not symmetric
Q16. Let L denote the set of all straight lines in a plane. Let a relation R be defined by / R mif and
Q16.
only ifl is perpendicular to m V1, m¬L. Then R is
(a) reflexive (b) symmetric
(c) transitive (d) None of these
Q17. Let N be the set of natural numbers and the function f: N> Nbe defined by
f(n) =2n+3 VneN. Then fis
(a) surjective (b) injective
(c) bijective (d) None of these
Q18. Set A has 3 elements and the set B has 4 elements. Then the number of injective mappings the
can be defined from A to B is
(a) 144 (b) 12
(c) 24 (d) 64
Then R is
Q19. Let R= {(1.2).(2,1)} be a relation on A
={1,2.
(a) reflexive (b) symmetric
(c) transitive (d) equivalence
Q20. Let R =
{(1.2), (2.1),(1.1)} be a relation on A =
{1,2}. Then R is
(a) transitive (b) symmetric only
(c) reflexive (d) None of these
021. Letf: R -~R be defined by f(x) = x* +1. Then, pre-images of 17 and-3, respectively, are

(a) o, {4,4} b) 3,-3. ¢


(c){4,4). ¢ (d) {4,4, 2,-2}
For real numbers x and y, define xRy if and only ifx -y +V2 is an irrational number. Then the
Q22
relation R is
(a) reflexive (b) symmetric
(c) transitive (d) None of these
o23. Let D be thedomain ofthe real valued function fdefined by f(x) = V25-x*. Then, D is

(a)-5. 5] (b)5.-5]
(c)-5, 5) (d) None of these
Q24. Number of transitive relations defined on a set having 1 element, is
(a) 2 (b) 13
(c)1 (d) 0
Q25. Number of transitive relations defined on a set having 2 elements, is
(a) 2 (b) 13
(c)1 (d) 0
Q26. Let A = {1,2,3}. Then the smallest equivalence relations defined on set A, is
(a) {(1,1).(2,2).(3,3)} b) {(1.1),(2.2).(3,3),(1,2), (2.1)}
(c) f(1.D,(2,2),(3,3),(1,3).(3,)} (d) {1),(2,2),3,3),(2,3),3,2)}
Q27. Iff: R R is defined by f(x) x* -3x +2, then f(f(x))
= is
(a) x -6x' +10x* +3x (b) x -6x' +10x* -x
(c) x - 6x' +10x -3x (d) x-6x' -10x -3x
Q28. Let g={(0, 1), (2, 3), (3, 5). (4,7)} be a function. If g is described by g(x) = ax+B, then what
value should be assigned to a and ß?
(a) a = 2,ß=-1 (b) a =2,ß=1|
(c) a=-2,pß=-1 (d) a =-2,ß =1
Q29. Let A ={1,2,3,..,50}.

Let relation R be defined on A,


a
given by R =
{(x,y): xy is a perfect square}.
Then the equivalence class [2] is
(a) {8, 18, 32, 50 (b) {2, 8, 18, 32, 50)
(c) {2, 8, 18, 50} (d) {2, 8, 18, 32}
Q30 Let f: R-R be the function defined by f(X)= x E R . Then the range of fis
2-cosx

Q31 Let R be a relation defined on the set of natural number N as follows:


R ={(x.y):xEN, ye N, 2x +y = 41}. Thenthe domain ofthe relation R is

(a) 1.2.3,.,20 (b) {0,1,2,3,.,20


(c) {1.2,3..,30} (d) None of these
Q32. Let R be relation defined on the set of natural number N as follows:
R= {(x. y): xEN, yeN, 2x + y= 41;. Thenthe range ofthe relation R is
(a) {1.3.5..37 (b) {1,3,5,..,49}
(c) {1.3,5,. 39} (d) None of these
Q33. Let T be the set of all triangles in the Euclidean plane, and let a relation R on T be defined as
aRb if a is congruent to b 7a, b ET. Then R is
(a) reflexive but not transitive (b) transitive but not symmetrie
(c) equivalence (d) None of these
Q34 Consider the non-empty set consisting of children in a family and a relation R defined as aRb if
a is brother of b. Then R is
(a) symmetric but not transitive 6) transitive but not symmetric
(c) neither symmetric nor transitive (d) both symmetric and transitive
Q35. Ihe maximum number of equivalence relations on the set A = {1, 2, 3} are

(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 5
Q6. Ifa relation R on the set {1, 2. 3) be defined by R = {1.2}, then R is

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