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11th chapter 1 sets relation function

11th Standard

Maths Reg.No. :
Time : 03:00:00 Hrs Total Marks : 100
10 x 1 = 10
1) The number of constant functions from a set containing m elements to a set containing n elements is
(a) mn (b) m (c) n (d) m+n
2) The function f:[0,2π]➝[-1,1] defined by f(x)=sin x is
(a) one-to-one (b) on to (c) bijection (d) cannot be defined
3) Let X={1,2,3,4}, Y={a,b,c,d} and f={f(1,a),(4,b);(2,c);(3,d);(2,d)}. Then f is
(a) an one-to-one function (b) an onto function (c) a function which is not one-to-one (d) not a function
4) Let f:R➝R be defined by f(x)=1-|x|. Then the range of f is
(a) R (b) (1,∞) (c) (-1,∞) (d) (-∞,1]
5) If A = {(x,y) : y = ex, x∈R} and B = {(x,y) : y=e-x, x ∈ R} then n(A∩B) is
(a) Infinity (b) 0 (c) 1 (d) 2
6) If A = {(x,y) : y = sin x, x ∈ R} and B = {(x,y) : y = cos x, X ∈ R} then A∩B contains
(a) no element (b) infinitely many elements (c) only one element (d) cannot be determined
7) Let A and B be subsets of the universal set N, the set of natural numbers. Then A'∪[[(A⋂B)∪B'] is
(a) A (b) A' (c) B (d) N
8) If n((A x B) ∩(A x C)) = 8 and n(B ∩ C) = 2, then n(A) is
(a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 16
9) The number of relations on a set containing 3 elements is
(a) 9 (b) 81 (c) 512 (d) 1024
10) The range of the function f (x) = |⌊x⌋ − x| , x ∈ R is
(a) [0, 1] (b) [0,∞) (c) [0,1) (d) (0,1)
10 x 2 = 20
11) Write the following in roster form.{x ∈N:4x+9< 52}
12) From the curve y=sin x, draw y=sin|x|. (Hint: sin(-x)=-sin x)
13) Let X = {a, b, c, d}, and R = {(a, a) (b, b) (a, c)}. Write down the minimum number of ordered pairs to be included to R to make
it
Reflexive
14) Let X = {a, b, c, d}, and R = {(a, a) (b, b) (a, c)}. Write down the minimum number of ordered pairs to be included to R to make
it
Symmetric
15) Let X = {a, b, c, d}, and R = {(a, a) (b, b) (a, c)}. Write down the minimum number of ordered pairs to be included to R to make
it
Transitive
16) On the set of natural number let R be the relation defined by aRb if 2a + 3b = 30. Write down the relation by listing all the
pairs. Check whether it is reflexive
17) On the set of natural number let R be the relation defined by aRb if a + b ≤ 6. Write down the relation by listing all the pairs.
Check whether it is equivalence.
18) Write the values of f at -3,5,2,-1,0 if
2
⎧ x +x−5 if x ∈ (−∞, 0)


⎪ 2
x + 3x − 2 if x ∈ (3, ∞)
f (x) = ⎨
2
⎪ x if x ∈ (0, 2)



2
x −3 otherwise

19) State whether the following relations are functions or not. If it is a function check for one-to-oneness and ontoness. If it is
not a function state why?
If X={x,y,z} and f={(x, y) (x, z) (z, x)} : (f : X → X).
20) Let A={1,2,3,4} and B = {a,b,c,d}. Give a function from A→ B for each of the following:
one-to-one and onto.
10 x 3 = 30
21) The owner of small restaurant can prepare a particular meal at a cost of Rupee 100. He estimate that if the menu price of
the meal is x rupees, then the number of customers who will order that meal at that price in an evening is given by the
function D(x)=200-x. Express his day revenue total cost and profit on this meal as a function of x.
22) Write the steps to obtain the graph of the function y=3(x-1)2+5 from the graph y=x2
23) By taking suitable sets A, B, C, verify the following results:
A × (B∪C)=(A×B) ∪ (A×C)
24) By taking suitable sets A, B, C, verify the following results:
C-(B-A) = (C∩ A) ∪ (C∩B')
25) If n (p(A)) = 1024, n(A∪B)=15 and n(p(B))=32, then find n(A∩B).
26) If n(A∩B)=3 and n(A∪B) = 10 then find n(P(AΔB))
27) If A× A has 16 elements, S={(a,b)∈A×A:a< b};a< b};(-1, 2) and (0, 1) are two elements of S, then find the remaining elements
of S.
28) Find the domain of 1

1−2sinx

29) Find the largest possible domain of the real valued function f(x)=
2
√4−x

√x −9
2

30) Check the relation R = {(1, 1) (2, 2) (3, 3) ... (n, n)} defined on the set S = {1, 2,3, .. n} for the three basic relations.
8 x 5 = 40
31) For the given curve y=x3 given in figure draw, try to draw with the same scale
(i) y=-x3
(ii) y= x3+1
(iii) y=x3-1
(iv) y=(x+1)3

32) From the curve y=sin x, graph the functions.


(i) y=sin(-x)
(ii) y=-sin(-x)
(iii) y = sin ( π

2
+ x)

(iv) y = sin ( π

2
− x)

33) From the curve y=|x|, draw


(i) y=|x+1|+1
(ii) y=|x-1|-1
(iii) y=|x+2|-3
34) Find the range of the function f (x) = 1
.
1−3 cos x

35) Find the largest possible domain for the real valued function given by f (x) = √9−x2

2
.
x −1

36) Let f = {(1, 4), (2, 5), (3, 5)} and g = {(4, 1), (5, 2), (6, 4)}. Find gof. Can you find fog?
37) Show that the statement, "if f and gof are one-to-one, then g is one-to-one" is not true.
38) Let f, g: R → R be defined as f (x) = 2x -|x| and g(x) = 2x + |x|. find fog.

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