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14/08/22

SPARTAN 2.0 Mentor - Gunjan

Problem Sheet 3

1. Let A = { 1, 2, 3, 4 } , B = { 1, 5, 9, 11, 15, 16 } and f = { (1,5), (2,9), (3,1), (4,5), (2,11) }.


Statement A : f is a relation from A to B
Statement B : f is a function from A to B
i. Statement 1 is true whereas statement 2 is false
ii. Statement 2 is true whereas statement 1 is false
iii. Both statements are true
iv. Both statements are false
2. Let f : R → R be defined as f(x) = x4. Choose the correct option from below.
i. f is one- one onto
ii. f is many - one onto
iii. f is one – one but not onto
iv. f is neither one - one nor onto
3. Let f : R → R be defined as f(x) = x – 1 . Choose the correct option from below.
i. f is one – one onto
ii. f is many – one onto
iii. f is one – one but not onto
iv. f is neither one – one nor onto
4. Let f : R → R be given by f(x) = (3-x3)1/3 , then fof(x) is
i. x1/3
ii. x3
iii. x
iv. (3-x3)
5. Let f : R – { - 4/3} → R be a function defined by f(x) = 4x/(3x + 4) . The inverse of f is the map
g : Range f → R – { - 4/3} given by
i. g(y) = 3y / ( 3 – 4y )
ii. g(y) = 4y / ( 4 – 3y )
iii. g(y) = 4y / ( 3 – 4y )
iv. g(y) = 3y / ( 4 – 3y )
6. Consider a binary operation * on N defined as a*b = (a3 + b3)/3 . Choose the correct answer.
i. * is both associative and commutative
ii. * is associative but not commutative
iii. * is commutative but not associative
iv. * is neither associative nor commutative
7. Number of binary operations on the set { a, b, c } are
i. 33
ii. 39
iii. 36
iv. 23
8. Let f : R → R be the signum function defined by
1 ,𝑥 > 0
𝑓(𝑥) = { 0 , 𝑥 = 0 }
−1 , 𝑥 < 0
and g : R → R be the greatest integer function given by g(x) = [ x ], where [x] is greatest
integer less than or equal to x . Then, does fog and gof coincide in [ 0,1 ] ?
i. Yes
ii. No
𝑥 2 + 2𝑚𝑥 − 1, 𝑥 ≤ 0
9. Let f : R → R is defined as 𝑓(𝑥) = [ ] . If f is one – one, then f must lie
𝑚𝑥 − 1 , 𝑥 > 0
in the interval
i. ( - infinity, 0 )
ii. ( - infinity, 0 ]
iii. ( 0, infinity )
iv. [ 0, infinity )
10. Let f : [ -2, 2 ] → R, where f(x) = x3 + sin x + ((x2 + 1)/a) be an odd function. Find the value of
the parameter a ?
i. a>5
ii. a≥5
iii. a≤5
iv. a<5
11. Let f, g, h are functions from R → R, with f and g invertible. Which of the following is not
always true ?
i. f ◦ (g ◦ h) = (f ◦ g) ◦ h
ii. f ◦ ( g + h ) = (f ◦ g) + (f ◦ h)
iii. (f.g) ◦ h = ( f ◦ g ).( g ◦ h )
iv. ( f ◦ g )-1 = g-1 ◦ f-1
12. For n ≥ 2, the number of onto functions from the set { 1, 2,…, n } to the set { 1, 2 } is
i. n!
ii. 2n
iii. 2n – 1
iv. 2n – 2
13. A function f satisfying f ◦ f ◦ f(x) = x for all x ϵ R is
i. one – one but not onto
ii. onto but not one – one
iii. one – one and onto
iv. neither one – one nor onto
14. The length of the shortest path in space between the z – axis and the line given by the
equations z = 0 and y = 1 is
i. 1
ii. 2
iii. √2
iv. 1/2
15. Consider the inequalities x + y < 3, x – y < 5, 5x – 3y < 15, 2x + y > 2. The region in the plane
that consists of points satisfying these inequalities is
i. empty
ii. rectangular
iii. triangular
iv. square

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