0% found this document useful (0 votes)
71 views2 pages

Relations and Functions PYQ

Uploaded by

saumyagaming1101
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
71 views2 pages

Relations and Functions PYQ

Uploaded by

saumyagaming1101
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Relations and Functions : PYQ

16
TOPIC Ć
Types of Relations, Inverse of a
Relation, Mappings, Mapping of
(a)
(b)
not inective
neither inective nor surective
Functions, Kinds of Mapping of (c) surective but not inective
Functions (d) inective but not surective
1. Let A = {a, b, c} and B = {1, 2, 3, 4}. Then the number of é 1 1ù x
6. The function f : R ® ê - , ú defined as f(x) = , is :
elements in the set C = { f : A ® B | 2 Î f ( A) and f is not ë 2 2û 1 + x2
one-one} is ___________. [NA Sep. 05, 2020 (II)] [2017]
f : ( 0, ¥ ) ® ( 0, ¥ ) be defined by
(a) neither inective nor surective
2. Let a function
(b) invertible
1 (c) inective but not surective
f ( x) = 1- . Then f is : [Jan. 11, 2019 (II)]
x (d) surective but not inective
(a) not inective but it is surective éx ù
7. The function f : N ® N defined by f ( x ) = x - 5 ê ú , where
(b) inective only ë5û
(c) neither inective nor surective N is set of natural numbers and [x] denotes the greatest
(d) both inective as well as surective integer less than or equal to x, is :
3. The number of functions f from {1, 2, 3, ..., 20} onto [Online April 9, 2017]
{1, 2, 3, ...., 20} such that f (k) is a multiple of 3, whenever k (a) one-one and onto.
is a multiple of 4 is : [Jan. 11, 2019 (II)]
(b) one-one but not onto.
(a) 65 × (15)! (b) 5! × 6!
(c) onto but not one-one.
(c) (15)! × 6! (d) 56 × 15
(d) neither one-one nor onto.
4. Let N be the set of natural numbers and two functions
8. Let A = {x1, x2, ........., x7} and B = {y1, y2, y3} be two sets
f and g be defined as f, g : N ® N such that
containing seven and three distinct elements respectively.
ì n +1 Then the total number of functions f : A ® B that are
ïï if n is odd
onto, if there exist exactly three elements x in A such that
f (n) = í 2
ï n f(x) = y2, is equal to : (Online April 11, 2015)
if n is even
ïî 2
(a) 14.7C3 (b) 16.7C3 (c) 14.7C2 (d) 12.7C2
and g(n) = n – (– 1)n. Then fog is: [Jan. 10, 2019 (II)] x -1
(a) onto but not one-one. 9. Let f : R ® R be defined by f(x) = x + 1 then f is:
(b) one-one but not onto.
(c) both one-one and onto. [Online April 19, 2014]
(d) neither one-one nor onto. (a) both one-one and onto
5. Let A = {xÎR : x is not a positive integer}. Define a func- (b) one-one but not onto
(c) onto but not one-one
2x
tion f: A ® R as f(x) = , then f is:[Jan. 09, 2019 (II)] (d) neither one-one nor onto.
x -1
10. Let P be the relation defined on the set of all real numbers 17. Consider the following relations:
such that R = {(x, y) | x, y are real numbers and x = wy for some
P = {(a, b) : sec2a – tan2b = 1}. Then P is: æ m pö
[Online April 9, 2014] rational number w}; S = {ç , ÷ | m,n, p and q are
è n qø
(a) reflexive and symmetric but not transitive.
integers such that n, q ¹ 0 and qm = pn}.
(b) reflexive and transitive but not symmetric.
Then [2010]
(c) symmetric and transitive but not reflexive.
(a) Neither R nor S is an equivalence relation
(d) an equivalence relation.
(b) S is an equivalence relation but R is not an equivalence
11. Let R = {(x, y) : x, y Î N and x2 – 4xy + 3y2 = 0}, where N relation
is the set of all natural numbers. Then the relation R is : (c) R and S both are equivalence relations
[Online April 23, 2013] (d) R is an equivalence relation but S is not an equivalence
(a) reflexive but neither symmetric nor transitive. relation
(b) symmetric and transitive. 18. Let R be the real line. Consider the following subsets of
(c) reflexive and symmetric, the plane R × R:
(d) reflexive and transitive. S ={(x, y): y = x + 1 and 0 < x < 2}
12. Let R = {(3, 3) (5, 5), (9, 9), (12, 12), (5, 12), (3, 9), (3, 12), (3, 5)} T ={(x, y): x – y is an integer},
be a relation on the set A = {3, 5, 9, 12}. Then, R is : Which one of the following is true? [2008]
[Online April 22, 2013] (a) Neither S nor T is an equivalence relation on R
(a) reflexive, symmetric but not transitive. (b) Both S and T are equivalence relation on R
(b) symmetric, transitive but not reflexive. (c) S is an equivalence relation on R but T is not
(c) an equivalence relation. (d) T is an equivalence relation on R but S is not
(d) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric. 19. Let W denote the words in the English dictionary. Define
the relation R by R = {(x, y) Î W × W| the words x and y
13. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and R : A ® A be the relation defined have at least one letter in common.} Then R is [2006]
by R = {(l, 1), (2, 3), (3, 4), (4, 2)}. The correct statement is : (a) not reflexive, symmetric and transitive
[Online April 9, 2013] (b) relexive, symmetric and not transitive
(a) R does not have an inverse. (c) reflexive, symmetric and transitive
(b) R is not a one to one function. (d) reflexive, not symmetric and transitive
(c) R is an onto function. 20. Let R = {(3, 3), (6, 6), (9, 9), (12, 12), (6, 12), (3, 9),
(d) R is not a function. (3, 12), (3, 6)} be a relation on the set
14. If P(S) denotes the set of all subsets of a given set S, then A = {3, 6, 9, 12}. The relation is [2005]
the number of one-to-one functions from the set (a) reflexive and transitive only
S = {1, 2, 3} to the set P(S) is [Online May 19, 2012] (b) reflexive only
(a) 24 (b) 8 (c) 336 (d) 320 (c) an equivalence relation
(d) reflexive and symmetric only
15. If A = {x Î z + : x < 10 and x is a multiple of 3 or 4}, where
21. Let f : (– 1, 1) ® B, be a function defined by
z+ is the set of positive integers, then the total number of
symmetric relations on A is [Online May 12, 2012] -1 2x
f (x) = tan , then f is both one - one and onto when
(a) 25 (b) 215 (c) 210 (d) 220 1 - x2
16. Let R be the set of real numbers. [2011] B is the interval [2005]
Statement-1: A = {(x, y) Î R × R : y – x is an integer} is an æ pö é pö
equivalence relation on R. (a) ç 0, ÷ (b) ê0, ÷
è 2ø ë 2ø
Statement-2: B = {(x, y) Î R × R : x = ay for some rational
number a} is an equivalence relation on R. æ p pö
(c) éê- p , p ùú (d) ç - , ÷
(a) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is ë 2 2û è 2 2ø
not a correct explanation for Statement-1. 22. Let R = {(1,3), (4, 2), (2, 4), (2, 3), (3,1)} be a relation on the
(b) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is false.
set A = {1, 2,3, 4}. . The relation R is [2004]
(c) Statement-1 is false, Statement-2 is true.
(d) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true; Statement-2 is (a) reflexive (b) transitive
a correct explanation for Statement-1. (c) not symmetric (d) a function

You might also like