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This document contains multiple choice questions from chapters 1 and 2 of an intermediate mathematics test. It covers topics like solutions to equations, properties of inequalities, rational and irrational numbers, complex numbers, sets, functions, and groups. It also contains short answer questions testing understanding of concepts like recurring decimals, binary operations, complex number operations, sets, functions, and properties of groups.
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T-1 CH#1,2

This document contains multiple choice questions from chapters 1 and 2 of an intermediate mathematics test. It covers topics like solutions to equations, properties of inequalities, rational and irrational numbers, complex numbers, sets, functions, and groups. It also contains short answer questions testing understanding of concepts like recurring decimals, binary operations, complex number operations, sets, functions, and properties of groups.
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Intermediate Part FIRST Series Test#1CHAPTER NO.

1,2
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
i. The solution of the equation x +a=b if a> b where a, b ∈ W is
(a) Natural number (b) Whole number (c) Integers (d) Rational number

ii. The property of inequality used in a> band b> c ⇒ a>c is:
(a) Additive property (b) Multiplicative property (c) Transitive pro. (d) Additive inverse

iii. π and e are


(a) Integers (b) Natural numbers (c) Rational numbers (d) Irrational number

iv. If ‘n’ is a prime number then its square root is:


(a) An irrational number (b) A rational number (c) Prime number (d) None of these

v. Every real number is a complex number with zero as its


(a) Real part (b) Imaginary part (c) à & b both (d) None of these

( )
2
b −b
vi. 4 2
, 4 2 is multiplicative inverse of:
b +b b + b

(a) (b3 ,b) ( 1b )


(b) b , (c) (b2 ,b) (d) b - b2

vii. if z=a+ibthen z . z
(a) a+ b (b) (a+ ib)2 (c) a2 + b2 (d) a2 - b2

viii. ¿ ¿ __________
(a) cosnθ – i sin nθ (b) cos (−n ) θ−i sin(−n)θ (c) cosθ +sinθ (d) cosnθ−sin nθ

ix. The figure representing one or more complex numbers on the z-plane is called
(a) Argand diagram (b) Histogram (c) Polygon (d) Histogram

x. Which set does not satisfy the order axioms:


(a) C (b) Q (c) N (d) Q'

xi. If (1−1) correspondence can be established between the sets, then they are
(a) Equal (b) Equivalent (c) Finite (d) Infinite

xii. If A ⊆ B then:
(a) AUB = A (b) A∩B = A (c) AUB = A' (d) A∩B = A’

xiii. The possible number subsets of the set {a ,{b , c }} are


(a) zero (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 2

xiv. Number of identity elements in any group is/are:


(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 3 (d) None of these

xv. If A ∩ B=Ø then n(B−A )=¿


(a) n( A) (b) n(B) (c) n(B)−n( A ∩ B) (d) n( A)−n( A ∩ B)
xvi. ( p ⋀ q)=?
(a) p ∨ q (b) p V q (c) ~ (p∧q) (d) None of these

xvii. The inverse of a linear function {(x , y )/ y=mx +c } is


x−c
(a) { y−mx−c=0 } (b) { ( x , y ) / y= } (c) {(x , y )x =my+ c } (d) {(x , y ) y=x }
m

xviii. If a function f → A+ B is such that range f =B then f is called an:


(a) Into function (b) 1 - 1 function (c) Onto function (d) Bijective function

xix. The set Z+∪ {0} is monoid w.r.t multiplication but not
(a) Addition (b) Subtraction (c) Division (d) None

xx. The set N with respect to addition is a:


(a) Group (b) Monoid (c) Null set (d)Semi group
Q No. 2. Write at least Eight (8) short answers of the following questions.
(i) Define recurring decimals.
(ii) Define binary operation.
(iii) Does the set {0 , – 1} satisfy closure w.r.t. addition and multiplication?
(iv) Simplify(5 , – 4)+¿).
(v) Define an Irrational Number.
a c
+
b d
(vi) Simplify by justifying each step.
a c

b d
(vii) Find the multiplicative inverse of(−4 , 7).
(viii) Factorize 3x2 + 3y2
2−7 i
(ix) Separate into real and imaginary parts of
4+5 i
−17 5 −21−10
(x) Prove that − =
12 18 36
(xi) Prove that the sum as well as product of any two conjugate complex numbers is a real number.
i
(xii) Separate into real and imaginary parts of
1+ i
Q No. 2. Write at least Eight (8) short answers of the following questions.
2
(i). Simplify by expressing in the form of a + bi
√5+ √−8
(ii). Show that ∀ z ∈ C, ¿ z ) is real number.

( )
3
−1 √ 3
(iii). Simplify + i
2 2

(iv). Simplify (a+ bi)−2

(v). Define complex number.

(vi). Write down the power set of set {a ,{b , c }}

(vii). Define proper subset.

(viii). Exhibit AUB and A∩B by Venn diagrams when A and B are overlapping sets.

(ix). Show that A−B and B− A by Venn diagram when A and B are overlapping sets.

(x). Using Venn diagram, verify that AUB = AU (A' ∩ B').

(xi). Write the converse, inverse and contra positive of p ∧ q


(xii). Define tautology.
Q.4 Write at least Nine (9) short answers of the following questions.
(i). Construct truth table for p ⟶( p ∨q)
(ii). Show that ∼ ( p ⟶ q ) ⟷( p ∧∼ q) is tautology
(iii). If U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...... 20}, A = {1, 3, 5, ...... 19} verify the following AU A' = U

(iv). For A = {1, 2, 3, 4), find the following relation in A. State the domain and range of {(x , y )∨x + y <5 }

(v). Define Injective function.

(vi). Define semi group.

(vii). Prepare a table of addition of the elements of the set of residue classes modulo.

(viii). Find the inverse of {(x , y )∨ y =2 x +3 , x ∈ R }

(ix). Differentiate between a contingency and an absurdity.

(x). If G is a group under the operation * anda , b ∈ G, find the solution of equationa∗x=b .
(xi). Define monoid

(xii). Prepare a table of multiplication of the elements of the set of residue classes modulo 5.

(xiii). Show that the set of natural numbers is not closed with respect to subtraction

SECTION-II
Note: Attempt any three (3) questions. (10 x 3 = 30)
Q No 5 (a) State and prove De Morgan Laws analytically
(b) Convert into logical form and prove: A ∪ ( B∩ C )= ( A ∪ B ) ∩( A ∪ C )

Q No 6 (a) Use Venn diagrams to verify the A−B= A ∩ Bc

(b) Prove that p ⋁ ( ∽ p ⋀ ∽ q ) ⋁ ( p ⋀ q )= p ⋁ (∽ p ⋀ ∽ q)

Q No 7 (a) Set S= { 1,−1 ,i ,−i } setup its multiplication table and show, it is an abelian group under
multiplication
(b) Prove that all 2 × 2 non – singular matrices form a non- abelian group under multiplication.

Q No 8 (a) Show that the set {1 , ω , ω 2 }, whereω 3=1 , is an Abelian group w.r.t ordinary multiplication

(b) If G be a group then shows that identity element is unique and inverse of each element is unique
Q No 9 (a) State the distributive property of intersection over union and prove it analytically
(b) Prove that the set of numbers of the form a+ √ 3 b (where a , b ∈ Q¿ form group under
addition

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