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Functions

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to functions, including counting functions with specific properties, defining functions with certain equations, and determining the number of subsets with particular sums. Each problem presents a unique scenario involving sets and functions, requiring logical reasoning and mathematical skills to solve. The problems range from basic function definitions to more complex combinatorial challenges.

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Functions

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to functions, including counting functions with specific properties, defining functions with certain equations, and determining the number of subsets with particular sums. Each problem presents a unique scenario involving sets and functions, requiring logical reasoning and mathematical skills to solve. The problems range from basic function definitions to more complex combinatorial challenges.

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1. Let A  1, 2,3, 4,5 and B  1, 2,3, 4,5,6.

Then the number of functions f : A  B satisfying


f 1  f  2   f  4   1 is equal to:
2. The total number of functions, f : 1.2,3, 4  1, 2,3, 4,5,6 such that f 1  f  2   f  3 , is equal to:
(A) 60 (B) 90 (C) 108 (D) 126
3. Let S = 1, 2,3, 4,5,6,7 . Then the number of possible function f : S  S such that f (m. n) = f(m).f(n)
for every m, n  S and m.n  S is equal to:
4. Let A  a, b, c and B  1, 2,3, 4 . Then the number of elements in the set
C   f : A  B | 2  f  a  and f is not one-one is.
5. Let S  1,2,3, 4,5,6. Then the number of one-one functions f : S  P  S  , where P(S) denote the
power set of S, such that f  n   f  m  where n < m is
6. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9}. Then the number of possible functions f : A  A such that
f  m.n   f  m  . f  n  for every m, n  A with m.n  A is equal to:
7. Let R  a, b, c, d , e and S  1, 2,3, 4. Total number of onto function f : R  S such that f  a   1, is
equal to
8. Let f , g : N  1  N be functions defined by f  a   , where  is the maximum of the powers of
those primes p such that p  divides a, and g(a) = a + 1, for all a  N  1. Then the function f + g is
(A) one-one but not onto (B) onto but not one-one
(C) both one-one and onto (D) neither one-one nor onto
9. The number of bijective functions f : 1,3,5,7,....,99  2, 4,6,8,.....,100 , such that
f  3  f  9   f 15  f  21  ....  f  99  .....
50 50 50!
(A) P17 (B) P33 (C) 33!  17! (D)
2
10. The number of one-one functions f : a, b, c, d   0,1,2,....,10 such that
2 f  a   f  b   3 f  c   f  d   0 is
 2 n, if n  1, 2,3, 4,5
11. Let S  1, 2,3, 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 . Define f : S  S as f  n    . Let
2n  11, if n  6,7,8,9,10
 n  1, if n is odd
g : S  S be a function such that fog  n    , then
 n  1, if n is even
g 10  ( g (1)  g (2)  g (3)  g (4)  g (5)  is equal to
12. Let S  1,2,3, 4. Then the number of elements in the set { f : S  S  S : f is onto and
f  a, b   f  b, a   a  a, b   S  S } is
13. Let f : N  N be a function such that f  m  n   f  m   f  n  for every m, n  N . If
f  6   18, then f  2  . f  3 is equal to
(A) 18 (B) 36 (C) 54 (D) 6
14. Let A  0,1, 2,3, 4,5,6,7 . Then the number of bijective functions f : A  A such that
f 1  f  2   3  f  3 is equal to
15. Let f  x  be a function such that f  x  y   f  x   f  y  for all x, y  N . If
n
f 1  3 and  f  k   3279 then the value of n is:
k 1
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 7 (D) 9
16. Let f  x   2 x  ,   , n  , and f  4   133, f  5  255. Then the sum of all the positive integer
n

divisor of  f  3  f  2   is:
(A) 61 (B) 60 (C) 58 (D) 59
17. Suppose f : R   0,   be a differentiable function such that 5 f  x  y   f  x  . f  y  , x, y  R. If
5
f  3  320, then  f  n  is equal to:
n 0
(A) 6872 (B) 6575 (C) 6825
(D) 6528
1
18. The number of functions f : 1, 2,3,4  a   : a  8 satisfying f  n   f  n  1  1, n  1, 2,3 is
n
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 1 (D) 2
19. Consider a function f :   , satisfying f 1  2 f  2   3 f  3  ...  xf  x   x  x  1 f  x  : x  2 with
1 1
f 1  1. Then  is equal to
f  2022  f  2028 
(A) 8200 (B) 8000 (C) 8400 8100 (D)
1
20. Suppose f is a function satisfying f  x  y   f  x   f  y  for all x, y   and f 1  . If
5
m
f n 1
 n  n  1 n  2   12 , then m is equal to
n 1

21. Let f : R  R be a continuous function such that f  3x   f  x   x. if f  8   7, then f 14  is equal


to:
(A) 4 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 16
22. Let f : N R be a function such that f x y) =2 f x f y for natural numbers x and y. If f 1 
2, 10
then the value of  for which  f   k   3

512 20

2  1 holds, is
k 1
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

23. If f  x  y   f  x  f  y  and  f  x   2, x, y  N , Where N is the set of all natural numbers, then the
x 1

f  4
value of is:
f  2
1 4 1 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
9 9 3 3
24. Suppose that a function f : R R satisfies f x y  f x  f y  for all x, y R and f (1)  3.
If n
 f  i   363 , then n is equal to:
i 1
25. Let S = {1,2,3,5,7,10,11}.The number of non-empty subsets of S that have sum of all elements a multiple
of 3, is:
26. Let S = {1,2,3,4, 5,6,7,8,9,10}.The number of non-empty subsets of S that have sum of all elements a
multiple of 4, is:
27. Let S = {1,2,3,4, 5,6,7,8,9,10}.The number of non-empty subsets of S that have sum of all elements a
multiple of 3, is:

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