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The document is a question paper containing 36 questions related to matrices, relations, and functions, each with multiple-choice answers. It covers topics such as properties of symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices, binary operations, and equivalence relations. The questions are designed to test knowledge in linear algebra and set theory.

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1 If matrix A is of order m × n, and for matrix B, AB and BA both are defined, then 1
order of matrix B is
(a) m × n (b) n × n (c) m × m (d) n × m
2 1
The matrix is

(a) a symmetric matrix

(b) a skew-symmetric matrix

(c) a diagonal matrix

(d) none of these

3 The diagonal elements of a skew symmetric matrix are 1


(a) all zeroes
(b) are all equal to some scalar k(≠ 0)
(c) can be any number
(d) none of these
4 If A and B are symmetric matrices, then AB – BA is a 1
(a) symmetric matrix (b) skew symmetric matrix
(c) diagonal matrix (d) unit matrix
5 If a matrix A is both symmetric and skew symmetric then matrix A is 1
(a) a scalar matrix
(b) a diagonal matrix
(c) a zero matrix of order n × n
(d) a rectangular matrix.

6 Let R be a relation on the set L of lines defined by l1R l2 if l1 is perpendicular to l2, 1


then relation R is
(a) reflexive and symmetric
(b) symmetric and transitive
(c) equivalence relation
(d) symmetric
7 Given set A = {a, b, c}. An identity relation in set A is 1
(a) R = {(a, b), (a, c)}
(b) R = {(a, a), (b, b), (c, c)}
(c) R = {(a, a), (b, b), (c, c), (a, c)}
(d) R = {(c, a), (b, a), (a, a)}
8 An operation * in N defined as a * b = is a binary operation. State true or false. 1
9 Let the function ‘f ’ : N → N be defined by f(x) = 2x + 3, x ∈ N. Then ‘f ’ is 1
(a) not onto
(b) bijective function
(c) many-one, into function
(d) none of these
10 A relation defined in a non-empty set A, having n elements, has 1
(a) n relations
(b) 2 relations
(c) n2 relations
(d) 2n2 relations
11 Let ‘f ’ : R – {2} → R – {1} be a function defined by 1
f (x) = , then ‘f ’ is
(a) into function
(b) many one function
(c) bijective function
(d) many one, into function.
12 The relation R in the set of real numbers defined as 1
R = {(a, b) ∈ R × R : 1 + ab > 0} is
(a) reflexive and transitive
(b) symmetric and transitive
(c) reflexive and symmetric
(d) equivalence relation
13 Let the function ‘f ’ be defined by f(x) = 5x2 + 2, x ∈ R. 1
Then ‘f ’ is
(a) onto function
(b) one-one, onto function
(c) one-one, into function
(d) many-one, into function
14 Let A = {a, b, c}, then the total number of distinct relations in set A are 1
(a) 64
(b) 32
(c) 256
(d) 512
15 If f (x) = , x(≠ 1) ∈ R then range of ‘f ’ is 1

(i) {–1, 1}
(ii) {–1}
(iii) R
(iv) 1

16 Let A be a square matrix of order 2 × 2, then |KA| is equal to 1


(a) K|A| (b) K2|A| (c) K3|A| (d) 2K|A|
17 In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1
reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
Assertion (A): In set A = {1, 2, 3} a relation R defined as R = {(1, 1), (2, 2)} is
reflexive.
Reason (R): A relation R is reflexive in set A if (a, a) Î R for all a Î A.
(i) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(ii) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(iii) A is true but R is false.
(iv) A is false but R is true.

18 In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1


reason (R). Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
Assertion (A): In set A = {a, b, c} relation R in set A, given as R = {(a, c)} is
transitive.
Reason (R): A singleton relation is transitive.
(i) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(ii) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(iii) A is true but R is false.
(iv) A is false but R is true.

19 A and B are invertible matrices of the same order such that |(AB)–1| = 8, If |A| = 2, 1
then |B| is
(a) 16 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d)

20 If A and B are invertible matrices then which of the following is not correct 1
(a) AdjA = |A|.A–1 (b)det(A–1) = (det A)–1
(c) (AB)–1 = B–1A–1 (d) (A + B)–1 = A–1 + B–1
21 The diagonal elements of a skew symmetric matrix are 1
(a) all zeroes
(b) are all equal to some scalar k(≠ 0)
(c) can be any number
(d) none of these
22 1
then value of ab – cd is

(a) 4
(b) 16
(c) –4
(d) –16
23 If matrices A and B are inverse of each other then 1
(a) AB = BA
(b) AB = BA = I
(c) AB = BA = O
(d) AB = O, BA = I
24Given triangles with sides T1 : 3, 4, 5; T2 : 5, 12, 13; T3 : 6, 8, 10; T4 : 4, 7, 9 and a 1
relation R in set of triangles defined as R = {(Δ1, Δ2) : Δ1 is similar to Δ2}.Which
triangles belong to the same equivalence class?
(a) T1 and T2
(b) T2 and T3
(c) T1 and T3
(d) T1 and T4
25 Given set A ={1, 2, 3} and a relation R = {(1, 2), 1
(2, 1)}, the relation R will be
(a) reflexive if (1, 1) is added
(b) symmetric if (2, 3) is added
(c) transitive if (1, 1) is added
(d) symmetric if (3, 2) is added
26 Let A = {a, b}. Then number of one-one functions from A to A possible are 1
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 1
(d) 3
27 Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {a, b, c}. Then number of one-one functions from A to 1
B are
(a) 12
(b) 0 (none)
(c) 7
(d) 7!
28 Given a square matrix A of order 3 × 3, such that |A| = 12, then the value of |A. adj A| is 1
(a) 12

(b) 144

(c) 1728

(d) 72

29 If A is a square matrix of order 3 × 3 such that A.(Adj A) = 10I, then | Adj . A) | is 1


(a) 1

(b) 10

(c) 100

(d) 1000

30 If A and B are invertible matrices of the same 1


order. Give |(AB)–1| = 8 and |A| = then |B| is

(a) 6

31 A students of Maths XII, multiples the two matrices A 5


and B where A =

later on, he uses the product of AB in solving the system of equations x + 3z = 9, –x +


2y – 2z = 4 and 2x – 3y + 4z = –3
Based on the above information, answer the following questions.
(i) Find the product AB.
(ii) Find the value of A–1.
(iii) What is the solution of given system of equation?
OR
Find the value of x + y + z.
32Let A = {1, 2, 3, ......., 9} and R be the relation in A × A defined by (a, b) R (c, d) if a + 5
d = b + c, for (a, b), (c, d) ∈ A × A. Prove that R is an equivalence relation, also obtain
the equivalent class [(2, 5)].
33Let N be the set of all natural numbers and let R be a relation on N × N defined by(a, 5
b) R (c, d) ⇔ ad = bc for all (a, b), (c, d) ∈ N × N.Show that R is an equivalence
relation on N × N.
34 5
If A = and I is the identity matrix of order 2, show that

I + A = (I – A)

35 5
If A = find A–1. Use it to solve the system of equations

2x – 3y + 5z = 11
3x + 2y – 4z = – 5
x + y – 2z = – 3.
36 5
Find matrix A such that

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