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Worksheet Name: Chapter-1 (2 mark Questions) (2) Standard: 12TH SCIENCE Subject: MATHEMATICS

Q1. Find gof and fog, if:


f(x) = |x| and g(x) = |5x –
2|
Q2. Let f be a function from C (set of all complex numbers) to itself given by f(x) = x3.

Write f-1(-1).
Q3. For the binary operation multiplication modulo 5 (×5) defined on the set S = {1, 2, 3, 4}. Write the value

of (3 ×5 4-1)−1

Q4. Is it true that every relation which is symmetric and transitive is also reflexive?
Give reasons.
Q5. Which one the following relations on A = {1, 2, 3} is a
function?
f = {(1, 3), (2, 3), (3, 2)}, g = {(1, 2), (1, 3), (3, 1)}

Q6. For each binary operation * defined below, determine whether * is commutative or
associative.
On Z, define a * b = a – b

Q7. Let D be the domain of the real valued function f defined by f(x) = 25 − x2 ​.
Then, write D.
Q8. Write whether f : R → R, given by f(x) = x + x2 ​, is one-one, many-one,
onto or into.
Q9. Let A = {1, 2, 3} and R = {(1, 2), (1, 1), (2, 3)} be a relation on A. What minimum number of ordered
pairs may be added to R so that it may become a transitive relation on A.

Q10. For the set A = {1, 2, 3}, define a relation R on the set A as follows:
R = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 3)}
Write the ordered pairs to be added to R to make the smallest equivalence
relation.

Q11. For each binary operation * defined below, determine whether * is commutative or
associative.
On Z+, define a * b = ab

Q12. Write the identity relation on set A =


{a, b, c}.

Q13. If f : C → C is defined by f(x) = x2, write f-1(-4). Here, C denotes the set of all
complex numbers.
Q14. If f(x) = 2x + 5 and g(x) = x2 + 1 be two real functions, then describe the
following functions:
gof
Also, show that fof ≠ f2

Q15. If A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {a, b}, write the total number of functions
from A to B.

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Q16. If R = {(x, y): x2 + y2 ≤ 4; x, y ∈ Z} is a relation on Z, write the
domain of R.

Q17. A fair die is rolled. Consider events E = {1, 3, 5}, F = {2, 3} and G =
{2, 3, 4, 5}. Find :
P(E∣G) and P(G∣E)

Q18. If f : R → R defined by f(x) = 3x - 4 is invertible, then


write f-1(x).

Q19. Determine whether or not the definition of * given below gives a binary operation. In the event that * is
not a binary operation give justification of this.
On R, define * by a * b = a + 4b2
Here, Z+ denotes the set of all non-negative integers.
Q20. Is * defined on the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} by a * b = L.C.M. of a and b a binary operation? Justify
your answer.

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