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CU-2022 B.sc. (Honours) Mathematics Semester-1 Paper-CC-2 QP

The document is a mathematics exam paper that contains 8 multiple choice questions with justifications required. The questions cover topics like: 1) Equivalence relations on a set 2) Whether a function is injective or surjective 3) Finding remainders when dividing expressions 4) Principal values of expressions 5) Greatest common divisors of expressions 6) Finding values of variables that satisfy a polynomial equation with integer roots 7) Minimizing a sum of expressions subject to a condition 8) Solving equations and finding ranks of matrices

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CU-2022 B.sc. (Honours) Mathematics Semester-1 Paper-CC-2 QP

The document is a mathematics exam paper that contains 8 multiple choice questions with justifications required. The questions cover topics like: 1) Equivalence relations on a set 2) Whether a function is injective or surjective 3) Finding remainders when dividing expressions 4) Principal values of expressions 5) Greatest common divisors of expressions 6) Finding values of variables that satisfy a polynomial equation with integer roots 7) Minimizing a sum of expressions subject to a condition 8) Solving equations and finding ranks of matrices

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2022

MATHEMATICS - HONOURS
Paper : CC-2
FullMarks : 65
The figures in the margin indicate full marks.
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words
as far as practicable.
Throughout the question the symbols N, Z denote respectively the set of natural numbers, set of integers.
The other symbols have their usual meanings.
1. Choose the correct alternative with proper justification, 1 mark for correct answer and 1 mark for
justification : 2x10
(a) Number of equivalence relations on the set {1, 2, 3} is
i) 2 (ii) 3 (üü) 4 (iv) S.

(b) Letf: Z’ zt, Z* is the set of non-negative integers,is defined by f() =x+|x), then
() fis injective but not surjective
(i) fis not injective but surjective
(ii) fis injective and surjective
(iv) fis neither injective nor surjective.
(c) The remainder when 6.7+ 7.9* is divided by 4 is
(i) 1 (i) 2 (iii) 3 (iv) 4.
(d) The principal value of (- 1)' is
(i) et (ii) e (i) et/2 (iv) e-2
(e) If gcdla, b) = p, a prime number, then gcd(a023, b) is
() p (ü) p2023 (i) 2023p (iv) p²:
(f) If the roots of the equation x*- 7x + ax + 2023 = 0 are
integers, then the value of a is
() 1 (ii) 289 (ii) - 289 (iv) 119.
(g) For positive real numbers a, b and c, the least value of a +
b-l + c-l subject to the condition
atb t c = 2023 is
1 9 3
(i) (i) (ii) (iv) 2023
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