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JEE Mains 2025 Jan: Sets & Relations

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JEE Mains 2025 Jan: Sets & Relations

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JEE Mains 2025

Jan
Sets & Relations
THANK YOU FOR BECOMING A
MEMBER

HP Gurukul
JEE Main 2025 : 29th Jan S2
1
Let S = N U {0}. Define a relation R from S to R by :
R = {(x, y) : logey = x loge(2/5), x ∈ S, y ∈ R} .
Then, the sum of all the elements in the range of R is
equal to :

A 3/2

B 10/9

C 5/2

D 5/3
JEE Main 2025 : 29th Jan S2
1
Let S = N U {0}. Define a relation R from S to R by :
R = {(x, y) : logey = x loge(2/5), x ∈ S, y ∈ R} .
Then, the sum of all the elements in the range of R is
equal to :

A 3/2

B 10/9

C 5/2

D 5/3
Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 29th Jan S1
2
Define a relation R on the interval [0, π/2) by x R y if and
only if sec² x -2 tan2 y = 1. Then R is :

A both reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

B both reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

C reflexive but neither symmetric not transitive

D an equivalence relation
JEE Main 2025 : 29th Jan S1
2
Define a relation R on the interval [0, π/2) by x R y if and
only if sec² x -2 tan2 y = 1. Then R is :

A both reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

B both reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

C reflexive but neither symmetric not transitive

D an equivalence relation
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 28th Jan S1
3
The relation R = {(x, y) : x, y ∈ Z and x + y is even } is:

A reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

B reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

C an equivalence relation

D an equivalence relation
JEE Main 2025 : 28th Jan S1
3
The relation R = {(x, y) : x, y ∈ Z and x + y is even } is:

A reflexive and transitive but not symmetric

B reflexive and symmetric but not transitive

C an equivalence relation

D an equivalence relation
Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 9th Jan S1
4
Let A = {x ∈ (0, π) + {π/2} : (log(2/π) |sin x|) + log(2/π) |cos
x| = 2} and B = {x ≥ 0 : √x (√x - 4) - 3 |√x - 2| + 6 = 0}. Then
n(A ∪ B) is equal to :

A 4

B 8

C 6

D 2
JEE Main 2025 : 9th Jan S1
4
Let A = {x ∈ (0, π) + {π/2} : (log(2/π) |sin x|) + log(2/π) |cos
x| = 2} and B = {x ≥ 0 : √x (√x - 4) - 3 |√x - 2| + 6 = 0}. Then
n(A ∪ B) is equal to :

A 4

B 8

C 6

D 2
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 23rd Jan S2
5
Let X = R × R. Define a relation R on X as:
(a1, b1) R (a2, b2) ⇔ b1 = b2
Statement I: R is an equivalence relation.
Statement II: For some (a, b) ∈ X, the set
S = {(x, y) ∈ X : (x, y)R(a, b)} represents a line parallel to y = x.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer
from the options given below :

A Both Statement I and Statement II are true

B Statement I is true but Statement II is false

C Both Statement I and Statement II are false

D Statement I is false but Statement II is true


JEE Main 2025 : 23rd Jan S2
5
Let X = R × R. Define a relation R on X as:
(a1, b1) R (a2, b2) ⇔ b1 = b2
Statement I: R is an equivalence relation.
Statement II: For some (a, b) ∈ X, the set
S = {(x, y) ∈ X : (x, y)R(a, b)} represents a line parallel to y = x.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer
from the options given below :

A Both Statement I and Statement II are true

B Statement I is true but Statement II is false

C Both Statement I and Statement II are false

D Statement I is false but Statement II is true


Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 23rd Jan S2
6
Let A = {(x, y) ∈ R × R : |x + y| ≥ 3} and
B = {(x, y) ∈ R × R : |x| + |y| ≤ 3} If
C = {(x, y) ∈ A ∩ B : x = 0 or y = 0} then ∑(x,y) ∈ c |x + y|
is:

A 18

B 24

C 15

D 12
JEE Main 2025 : 23rd Jan S2
6
Let A = {(x, y) ∈ R × R : |x + y| ≥ 3} and
B = {(x, y) ∈ R × R : |x| + |y| ≤ 3} If
C = {(x, y) ∈ A ∩ B : x = 0 or y = 0} then ∑(x,y) ∈ c |x + y|
is:

A 18

B 24

C 15

D 12
Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 23rd Jan S1
7
Let R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 3)} be a relation defined on the
set {1, 2, 3, 4}. Then the minimum number of elements,
needed to be added in R so that R becomes an
equivalence relation, is:

A 9

B 8

C 7

D 10
JEE Main 2025 : 23rd Jan S1
7
Let R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 3)} be a relation defined on the
set {1, 2, 3, 4}. Then the minimum number of elements,
needed to be added in R so that R becomes an
equivalence relation, is:

A 9

B 8

C 7

D 10
Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 22nd Jan S1
8
Let A = {1, 2, 3, ..., 10} and B = {m/n : m, n ∈ A, m < n
and gcd(m, n) = 1}. Then n(B) is equal to :

A 29

B 31

C 37

D 36
JEE Main 2025 : 22nd Jan S1
8
Let A = {1, 2, 3, ..., 10} and B = {m/n : m, n ∈ A, m < n
and gcd(m, n) = 1}. Then n(B) is equal to :

A 29

B 31

C 37

D 36
Solution:
Solution:
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 22nd Jan S1
9
The number of non-empty equivalence relations on the
set {1, 2, 3} is :

A 7

B 4

C 5

D 6
JEE Main 2025 : 22nd Jan S1
9
The number of non-empty equivalence relations on the
set {1, 2, 3} is :

A 7

B 4

C 5

D 6
Solution:
Solution:
Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 24th Jan S1
10 Let S = {p1, p2..., p10} be the set of first ten prime
numbers. Let A = S U P, where P is the set of all possible
products of distinct elements of S. Then the number of
all ordered pairs (x, y), x ∈ S, y ∈ A, such that x divides
y, is ________.
JEE Main 2025 : 24th Jan S1
10 Let S = {p1, p2..., p10} be the set of first ten prime
numbers. Let A = S U P, where P is the set of all possible
products of distinct elements of S. Then the number of
all ordered pairs (x, y), x ∈ S, y ∈ A, such that x divides
y, is ________.

Correct Answer :- 5120


Solution:
JEE Main 2025 : 22nd Jan S2
11
Let A = {1, 2, 3} The number of relations on A, containing
(1, 2) and (2, 3), which are reflexive and transitive but
not symmetric, is _______.
JEE Main 2025 : 22nd Jan S2
11
Let A = {1, 2, 3} The number of relations on A, containing
(1, 2) and (2, 3), which are reflexive and transitive but
not symmetric, is _______.

Correct Answer :- 3
Solution:
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HP Gurukul

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