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Relation Function Inverse Function

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about trigonometric functions for each of the two days of winter break remedial mathematics class. The questions cover topics like principal values of inverse trig functions, evaluating inverse trig functions, domains of inverse trig functions, and relationships between inverse trig functions.

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Relation Function Inverse Function

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about trigonometric functions for each of the two days of winter break remedial mathematics class. The questions cover topics like principal values of inverse trig functions, evaluating inverse trig functions, domains of inverse trig functions, and relationships between inverse trig functions.

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PM SHRI KV NO 2 AFS CHAKERI KANPUR

WINTER BREAK REMEDIAL CLASS RECORDS


MATHEMATICS DAY 1 (24/12/23)

Let R be a relation on the set N be defined by


Qn.1
R={(x, y) ∀ x, y ∈ N, 2x + y = 41}. Then, R is
(a) Reflexive (b) Symmetric (c) Transitive (d) None of these
Qn.2 For real numbers x and y, we write x R y ↔ x – y + √ 2 is an irrational number. Then
the relation R is
(a) Reflexive (b) Symmetric (c) Transitive (d) None of these
Qn.3 The relation R = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 2), (2, 3), (1, 3)} on set A = {1, 2, 3}
(a) Reflexive but not symmetric (b) Reflexive but not transitive
(c) Symmetric and transitive (d) Neither symmetric nor transitive
Qn. 4 Consider the non-empty set consisting of children in a family and a relation R define
as a R b if a is brother of b. Then R is
(a) symmetric but not transitive (b) transitive but not symmetric
(c) neither symmetric nor transitive (d) both symmetric and transitive
Qn. 5 Let P = {(x, y) : x 2+ y 2= 1, x, y ∈R}. Then, P is
(a) Reflexive (b) Symmetric (c) Transitive (d) Anti-symmetric
Qn.6 Let S be the set of all real numbers. Then, the relation
R = {(a, b) : 1 + ab > 0} on S is
(a) Reflexive and symmetric but not transitive (b) Reflexive and transitive but not symmet
(c) Symmetric, transitive but not reflexive (d) Reflexive, transitive and symmetric

Qn.7 Let R be the relation in the set Z of all integers defined by


R = {(x, y) : x – y is an integer}. Then R is
(a)reflexive (b) symmetric (c) transitive (d) an equivalence relation
Qn.8 For the set A = {1, 2, 3}, define a relation R in the set A as follows
R = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 3)} Then, the ordered pair to be added to R to make
the smallest equivalence relation is
(a) (1, 3) (b) (3, 1) (c) (2, 1) (d) (1, 2)
Qn.9 Let A = {1, 2, 3} and R = {(1, 2), (2, 3)} be a relation in A. Then, the minimum
number of ordered pairs may be added, so that R becomes an equivalence relation,
(a) 7 (b) 5 (c) 1 (d)4
Qn.10 Let A = {1, 2, 3}. Then, the number of relations containing (1, 2) and (1, 3), whic
are reflexive and symmetric but not transitive, is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
WINTER BREAK REMEDIAL CLASS RECORDS
MATHEMATICS DAY 2 (25/12/23)
Q1 Which of the following is the principal value branch of cosec −1 x ?
−π π π −π π π π
(a) ( , ) (b)(0 , π )−{ } (c) [ , ] (d) [- , ¿−{0}
2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Q2 −1
The value of cos cos [ ( −π3 )]=…..
−π π 4π 2π
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3 3

Q3 −1
The value of cos cos [ ( 43π )]=…..
π 2π 4π −π
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3 3

Q4 −1
The value of sin sin [ ( )] 5π
3
=…..

−π 5π π 2π
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3 3 3 3

Q5
Value of cos [ π
6
+cos−1 ( )]
−1
2
=…

(a)
−√ 3
(b)
√3−1 (c)
√5−1 (d)
√3+ 1
2 2√ 2 4 2 √2

Q6 Which of the following is the principal value branch of cos−1 x ?

(a) – [ π π
,
2 2 ] (b)(0, π) (c) [0, π]
π
(d)(0 , π )−{ }
2

Q7 cos ¿ ¿

(a) 1 (b) 1¿ √ 2 (c) √ 3/2 (d)1/2

Q8 Domain of sin−1 x is

(a) [ 0 , 1 ] (b)(−∞ , ∞ ) (c) [ 0 , π ] (d)[ −1 ,1 ]

Q9
[
sin tan−1 (−√ 3 ) +cos−1 ( −2√3 )]= …
(a) 1 (b)−1 (c) 0 (d)2
Q10 If tan−1 x >cot−1 x then…

(a) x >1 (b) x <1 (c) x=1 (d) x ∈ R

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