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DPP 11 - (Set & Relation)

The document contains a set of questions related to binary relations, including properties such as symmetry, transitivity, and reflexivity. It provides multiple-choice options for each question and concludes with an answer key for the questions. The questions cover various aspects of set theory and relations among elements in sets.

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DPP 11 - (Set & Relation)

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Class:XI DPP. No.- 1 (Relation) Time: 30min.

1. Consider the following two binary relations on the set A = {a, b, c} :


R1= {(c, a), (b, b), (a, c), (c, c), (b, c), (a, a), (c, b)} and
R2= {(a, b), (b, a), (c, c), (c, a), (a, a), (b, b), (a, c)}. Then:
(A) both R1 and R2 are not symmetric (B) R1 is not symmetric but it is transitive
(C) R2 is symmetric but it is not transitive. (D) both R1and R2 are transitive.

2. Let R = {(3, 3), (6, 6), (9, 9), (12, 12), (6, 12), (3, 9), (3, 12), (3, 6)} be a relation on
A = {3, 6, 9, 12}. Relation R is _____.
(A) Reflexive and transitive only (B) Reflexive only
(C) Reflexive and symmetric only (D) An equivalence relation

3. Let R be a relation from a set A to a set B, then-


(A) R = A  B (B) R = A B (C) R A × B (D) R B × A

4. An integer m is said to be related to another integer n if m is a multiple of n. Then the relation is


(A) Reflexive and symmetric (B) Reflexive and transitive
(C) Symmetric and transitive (D) Equivalence relation.

5. Let R = {(1, 3), (4, 2), (2, 4), (2, 3), (3, 1)} be a relation on the set A = {1, 2, 3, 4}. The relation
R is
(A) a function (B) reflexive (C) transitive (D) not symmetric

6. If A & B be any two sets, then A  (A  B) is equal to-


(A) A (B) B (C)  (D) None

7. If n(A) = 115, n(B) = 326, n(A –B) = 47. Then n (A  B) =


(A) 373 (B) 163 (C) 370 (D) None

8. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} & let R = {(2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (1, 2)} be a relation in A. Then R is-
(A) Reflexive (B) Symmetric (C) Transitive (D) None of these

9*. Let A be set of first ten natural numbers and let R be a relation defined in A by xRy, iff x + 2y = 10.
Which of the following is false-
(A) R = {(2, 4), (4, 3), (6, 2), (8, 1)} (B) Domain of R = {2, 4, 6, 8}
(C) Range of R = {1, 2, 3, 4} (D) At least one is false
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10. Let R be the relation in the set {1, 2, 3, 4} given by R = {(1, 2),(2, 2), (1, 1), (4, 4), (1, 3), (3, 3),
(3, 2)}. Choose the correct answer.
(A) R is reflexive and transitive but not symmetric.
(B) R is reflexive and symmetric but not transitive.
(C) R is symmetric and transitive but not reflexive.
(D) R is an equivalence relation.

ANSWER KEY DPP-1


1. C 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. D
6. C 7. A 8. C 9. ABC 10. B

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