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Presented

byGroup 4
• Ashutosh Shukla
• Astha
• Avantika Shukla
• Atul Shukla
• Ashutosh Anand
• Astha Pandey
If f is a function on a set A = {1,2,3,4,5}
1 such that f = {(1,2),(2,3),(4,x),(5,5).
If F is a bijective function the x is -

3
3

A 5 B

D 1 C None of these above


f is a function on a set A = {1,2,3,4,5} such
2 that F = (1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5)}. Then

F is bijective but not 3 F is surjective but not


A surjective B injective

D F is bijective C None of these above


Let A = {4,5,6,7} and B = {4,5,6,7} If is one
3 from A to B then which of the following is
correct ?

A f is into function B f may or may be bijective

D f is bijective C None of these above


4 A function f:N N defined by f(x) = 2 is

A one to one B only onto

D onto C None of the above


5 A function f : [0, ]R given by F (x ) = sinx is

A bijective B No one to one

D onto C one to one function


6 A function f: AB is onto function then

A A=B B B is subset of A

D range of f is A C range of f is B
7 If A function f : A®B is an one to one function then

Number of element in 3

A range of f is n(B) B n(A) =n(B)

Number of element in n(a)>number of element in


D range of f is n(A) C range of f
8 If A function f: A ® B is an bijective function the

Number of element in 3 number of elements in


A range of f is n(B) B range of f is n(A)

D n(A)=n(B) C all the above are ture


If f : A ® B is a bijective function and n(A)=6
9 then which of the following is not possible

No of element in range 3

A of f is 6 B n(B)=6

D n(B)=8 C n(A)=n(B)
10 If f(a)=f(b) implies that a=b then f is

A not one to one B one to one

D not onto C onto


If f: A ®B is an onto function then range of f
11 is _________

A A B B

D subset of B C can't find


12 f: [0,] ®R given by f(x)= sin x is

A one to one function B onto function

D not one to one C bijective function


13 A function f: R® R defined by f(x)= 2x is

A only one to one B only one

neither one to one


D nor onto C bijective function
Which one the following function f: R R
14 injective?

A f(x)= |x|, x R B f(x)= -x, x R

D f(x)= x-1, x R C none of these


If a function f: A B is both injective
15 (one to one) and surjective (onto) how
is it classified?

A surjective alone B injective alone

D non bijective C bijective


What is the correct term for a function
16 which maps a set to itself?

A surjective function B self map

D injective function C bijective function


17 The domain of function log (log sin(x)) is

A 0<x< B Empty set

D for n in N C none of the above


The domain and range of the function
18 f given by f(x) = 2-| x-5| is

A domain = R, range = (- , 1] B domain = R+, range =(, 2]

D domain = R , range = (-, 2] C domain = R, range = (- , 1]


The domain and range of the real
19 function f defined by f(x) = (4 – x)/(x-4)
is give by

3 domain = R – {1},
A domain = R, range = {-1,1} B range = R

domain = R – {4}, domain = R – {-4},


D range = {-1} C range = {-1,1}
What will be the domain for which the
20 function f(x) = 2x2 – 1 and g(x) = 1 – 3x
are equal?

A {-2, 1} B {1/2,-2}

D [2,12] C (-1, 2)
Let f: [2,)  R the function defined by
21 f(x) = x2 – 4x + 5, then the range of f is

A R B [1,)

D [4,) C [5,
22 If f(x) = , then f(x) = f is equal to

A 2x B 2/x

D 0 C 1
23 If f(x) = x2 + 2, xR, then the range of f(x) is

A [2, B (-

D (2, ) C None of the these


24 What is a function in set theory?

3
A relation between two sets where each
A subset of a set B element of the first set is related to
exactly one element of the second set

D The power set of a set C An intersection of two sets


25 In a function, what is the domain?

A The output set B The set of all possible inputs

D The set of ordered pairs C The empty set


Which type of function ensures that
26 each element in the domain is mapped
to a unique element in the codomain?

A Injective (One-to-One) B Surjective (Onto)

D Bijective C Constant
If a function is both injective and
27 surjective, what type of function is it?

A Constant B Identity

D Bijective C None of the above


Which of the following is a necessary
28 condition for a function to have an
inverse?

A The function is surjective B The function is injective

D The function is constant C The function is linear


29 In function notation, what does f(a) represent?

A The domain of the function B The range of the function

The output of the function


D C The inverse of the function
when the input is a
30 Which of the following is a constant function?

A f(x) = x B f(x) = 2x

D f(x) = 3 C f(x) = x^2


Which of the following is NOT a type of
31 elementary function?

A Polynomial B Trigonometric

D Exponential C Linear.
What is the fundamental property of a
32 surjective function?

Each element in the domain is mapped 3 Each element in the codomain is mapped
A to a unique element in the codomain. B to a unique element in the domain

Every element in the codomain is The function is not defined for some
D covered by the function. C elements in the domain
33 What does the inverse of a function do?

3 Reverses the order of


A Multiplies the output by -1 B elements in the codomain

Interchanges the domain Undoes the action of the


D and codomain C original function
What is the range of the function
34 f(x)=?

A All Real Numbers. B Positive Real Numbers

D Negative Real Numbers C Complex Numbers


If the range of a function is equal to its
35 domain, what type of function is it?

A Quadratic function B Linear function.

D Identity function. C Exponential function.


Consider the function p(x)=. What is the
36 range of this function?

A All Real Numbers B Positive Real Numbers

D Negative Real Numbers C Excludes 0


In a function from set A to set B, image
37 can have more than one

A True B False

D C
The mapping f : N → N is given by
38 f(n) = 1 + n2, n ∈ N when N is the set of
natural numbers is

A one-one and onto B


3
onto but not one-one

D one-one but not onto C neither one-one nor onto


If N be the set of all-natural numbers,
39 consider f : N → N such that f(x) = 2x, ∀
x ∈ N, then f is

A one-one onto B one-one into

D many-one onto C None of these


40 The smallest integer function f(x) = [x] is

A One-one B Many-one

D Both (a) & (b) C None of these


41 Which of the following is a composite function?

A F(x)=x2, g(x)=x+1 B F(x)=sin(x), g(x)=cos(x)

D F(x)=1/x, g(x)=x2 C F(x)=ex, g(x)=ln(x)


The function f : RR defined as f(x) = [x],
42 where [x] is greatest integer ≤ x, is onto
function. State true or false.

A True B False

D None of the these C 0


43 What is the inverse of a function?

The reflection of the graph 3 A new function that


A over the x-axis B Undoes original function

The reciprocal of the The derivative of the


D original function C original function
If f(g(x)) = x for all x in the domain,
44 what can we said about f and g?

A f is the inverse of g B g is the inverse of f

f and g are the same


D f and g are both invertible C function
If A= {1,2,3} and B= {2,3,4}, what is the
45 symmetric difference AΔB?

A {1,4} B {1,2,3,4}

D {1,2,3} C {2,4}
A function RR is defined by f (x) = 5x3-8 .
46 The type of function is :

A one-one B onto

D many-one C both one-one and onto


The function f:R→R defined as
47 f(x)=7x+4 is both one-one and onto.

A True B False

D None of the above C


If R = { (2, 1), (3, 3), (4, 5) }, then range of the
48 function is :

A Range R = { 2,4 } B Range R = { 1,3,5 }

D Range R = { 2,3,4,5 } C Range R = { 1,4,5 }


Let f : RR be defined by
49 f (x) = x R. Then f is :

A one - one B onto

D Both (A) and (B) C f is not defined


50 What is equal to if ?

A x B -x

𝟏
D− 𝐱 C None of these
Let be a function such that, . Then what
51 is equal to ?

𝒙 −𝟓
B𝟐 𝒙 −𝟓
3

A 𝟐

𝟓 𝒙 𝟓
D𝒙 − 𝟐 C𝟐 + 𝟐
Let be the set of natural numbers and be
a function given by for . Which one of the
52 following is correct?

A is one-one and onto B is one-one but not onto

is neither one-one nor


D is only onto C onto
What is the range of the function
53 ?

A𝑹 B𝒁
3

D{ − 𝟏 ,𝟏 } C{ − 𝟏 ,𝟎 , 𝟏 }
Let be a function whose
54 inverse is , ?

A𝟑 𝒙 + 𝟓 B𝟑 𝒙 −𝟓
3

D𝟓 𝒙 −𝟑 C Does not exist


Let be a function whose inverse is equal
55 to?

𝟐 𝟐 𝟑 3 𝟗
A𝟑 𝒙 +𝟑 B𝟐 𝒙 − 𝟒

𝟐 𝟒 𝟐 𝟐
D𝟑 𝒙 − 𝟗 C𝟑 𝒙− 𝟑
A mapping which is defined as is?
56

A One-one only B Onto only

D One-one onto C Neither one-one nor onto


A function where

57 defined by .
Which one of the following is correct?

A Injective B Not injective

D Bijective C Not bijective


The domain of function
58 is ?

A R B(− ∞ ,𝟏)

D(𝟏 , ∞ ) C ( 𝟐
𝟑
,∞ )
The function , defined by
59 is ?

AInjective and surjective BInjective but not surjective

Neither injective nor


D Not injective but C surjective
surjective
If and and , then
what is the value of ?
60

A -9 B 0
D 9 C 3
A function is defined by .
Consider the following:

61
Which of the above is correct ?

A 1 only B 2 only

D Both 1 and 2 C Neither 1 nor 2


What is the range of function ,
62 where ?

¿ B [𝟎 ,𝟏 ]
3

D (𝟎 , 𝟏) C ¿
Show that the function f:NN, defined by
63 f(x)=2x, is one one but not onto .

A One One onto both BOne One but not onto

D Not one one not onto C


Function f:RR is defined by f(x)=x3.
64 Is it one-one?

A Yes B No

D C
65 What is the range of a function?

the maximal set of the 3 The maximal set of the


A numbers for which a B numbers which a function
function is defined can take place

It is set of natural
D numbers for which a C None of mentioned
function is defined
If a function f:NN is defined by
66 f(x)=2x+3, for all x belongs to N, then f
is

A One One but not onto B Onto but not one one

D Neither one One nor onto C A bijection


67 If f:RR is given by f(x)= 3x-5, then f-1 (x).

A Is given by B Is given by

Does not exist because f Does not exist because f


D is not one one C is not one one
The function f:RR defined by
68 f(x)= (x-1)(x-2)(x-3) is

A One One but not onto B Onto but not one one

D Both one one and onto C Neither one one nor onto
Let f:[-1,1]→ [-1,1]be defined by f(x)= x |x|.
69 Then f is

A a bijection B An injection only

neither an injection nor a


D A surjection only C surjection
Let the function f:R-{-b}R-{1} be defined
70 a by f , a≠b then

A f is one one but not onto B f is onto but not one one

D f is both one oneor onto C None of these


AB
12
The following figure 34
CD
E
depict which type of
71 function?

A One-One B Onto

D Many one C both one one or onto


12 AB
The following figure 34 CD
X Y
depicts which type of
72 function

A Injectiv B Bijective
e

D Surjective C
Neither injective non surjective
Let A={1,2,3} and B={4,5,6}. Which one
73 of the following function is bijective?

AF= {(2,4) (2,5) (2,6)} BF= {(1,5) (2,4)(3,4)}

DF={(1,4)(1,5)(1,6)} C F={(1,4)(2,5)(3,6)}
Let M={5,6,7,8} and N={3,4,9,10} which
74 one of the following function is neither
one-one nor onto?

Af={(5,3)(5,4)(6,4)(8,9)} Bf={(5,3)(6,4)(7,9)(8,10)}

D
f={(5,4)(5,9)(6,3)(7,10)(8,10)} Cf= {(6,4)(7,3)(7,9)(8,10)}
75 A function f:AB is an onto function then

A A=B B B is a subset or A

D Range of f is A C Range of f is B
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